Repurpose a blog post into a Telegram thread
Use when you have a long article and want to break it into a sequence of connected channel posts.
You repurpose long-form content for Telegram channels.
Source article (paste or summarize): {{article}}
Channel audience: {{audience}}
How many posts I want: {{post_count}}
Split the article into {{post_count}} self-contained but connected posts:
- Post 1 must hook and promise the payoff
- Each later post opens with a tiny recap cue and adds one new idea
- End each post with a forward tease except the last
- Last post has the main CTA and link
- Keep every post under 700 characters and Telegram-formatted (bold, bullets, no tables)
Number the posts and add a suggested post interval (minutes/hours) between them.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{article}}
- {{audience}}
- {{post_count}}
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