The Promotion Problem
You spent 4 hours writing a blog post. You published it. Now you need to promote it on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. That's 5 platforms with different character limits, different tones, different audience expectations. So you either spend another hour rewriting the same thing 5 times, or you copy-paste the title and a link and call it a day.
Neither option is good. The first is a time sink. The second gets ignored because a bare link with no context gives nobody a reason to click.
The Page to Social Posts tool solves this. Paste any URL, and it generates multiple ready-to-post snippets for each platform. Not templates. Actual posts written from your specific content, formatted for each platform's style and character limits.
What the Tool Does
You paste a URL. The tool fetches the page, extracts the title, headings, body text, key statistics, and quotes. Then it generates platform-specific posts.
For each platform, you get multiple snippet types:
- •Hook posts that open with an attention-grabbing statement pulled from your content
- •Key takeaway posts that highlight the most important points
- •Thread openers (for Twitter) that tease a longer thread
- •Question posts that turn your content into engagement prompts
- •Stat-forward posts that lead with any numbers or data from your article
Paste a URL, get ready-to-post content for 5 platforms. Free, no account needed.
Try Page to Social PostsPlatform Differences the Tool Handles
Each platform has quirks, and the tool accounts for them:
- •Twitter/X (280 chars): Short, punchy, opinionated. Extracts your boldest claims and sharpest data points.
- •LinkedIn (3,000 chars): Professional but personal. Generates longer-form posts that open with a hook and build to a takeaway.
- •Instagram (2,200 chars): Caption-style with hashtag suggestions. Works as standalone captions, not just link teasers.
- •Facebook (5,000 chars): Conversational and question-driven. Generates posts that encourage replies.
- •Threads (500 chars): Similar to Twitter but slightly more conversational.
The Math on Content Repurposing
You write one blog post a week. That's 52 pieces of content a year. If each post generates 5 social posts across different platforms, that's 260 pieces of social content from the same 52 articles.
The people who follow you on LinkedIn are not the same people who follow you on Twitter. Even if some overlap, they're in different mindsets on each platform. A 280-character hot take on Twitter hits differently than a 1,500-word story post on LinkedIn. Both can link back to the same blog post, but they need to stand on their own.
Tips for Better Social Content
The tool gets you 80% of the way there. Here's how to close the gap:
- •Add your own take. Your audience follows you for your perspective. Add a personal comment before the extracted content.
- •Don't post all snippets at once. Space them out. Share the hook post on day 1, a stat-forward post on day 3, a question post on day 5.
- •Test different snippet types. Some audiences respond better to questions, some to data. Run different types and see what gets engagement.
- •Repurpose your best-performing content. Go back to your top 10 blog posts from the past year and generate fresh social content for them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Any publicly accessible page. Blog posts, product pages, landing pages, YouTube videos. It just needs to be able to fetch the content. If the page is behind a login or paywall, the tool can't reach it. For best results, use pages with at least 300+ words of content so the tool has enough material to work with.
No. It generates the text and you copy and paste into your platform of choice. No account linking, no API access, no permissions needed. I built it this way intentionally because I don't want to manage anyone's social media credentials.
Yes. Each snippet is written from scratch based on your specific content, not pulled from a template library. The tool adapts tone and format for each platform: short and punchy for Twitter/X, story-driven for LinkedIn, visual-first for Instagram. That said, always review and add your personal take before posting.
No. The URL content and generated snippets exist only during your session. Nothing is saved to any server. Close the tab and everything is gone. Same approach across all tools in the free suite.
You could paste your article into ChatGPT and ask for social posts, but you'd need to specify each platform's character limits, formatting rules, and tone for every single request. The Page to Social Posts tool handles all of that automatically and shows output for all 5 platforms at once. It also pulls the best hooks and stats from your content instead of making you decide what to highlight.
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Turn Your Content Into Social Posts
Paste a URL and get ready-to-post content for Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and Threads. Free, no signup.
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