One approved brief, every format your team needs
Start with a brief, source pack, or approved draft. Gixo turns it into a coordinated content pack — a blog draft, a slide deck, a newsletter edition, social assets, and an executive summary — each adapted for its channel. Built for teams working in real industries, with format-first drafting, shared brand voice, evidence grounding, references, review workflow, and publishing in one place.

From one source pack to a full content suite
You do not need separate prompt sessions for every channel. Start from an approved brief, source pack, or existing draft and let Gixo adapt the message into each format with its own structure and channel fit.
A full SEO-optimized blog article with headings, citations, and proper structure. The comprehensive version of your topic designed for search engine visibility.
Professional slide deck with key insights extracted from the blog content. Visual layout with data points, takeaways, and speaker notes for meetings or webinars.
A concise newsletter version with the most compelling points, formatted for email delivery. Includes a clear subject line, preview text, and call-to-action linking to the full article.
Platform-specific social posts for LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Each post is formatted for its platform's best practices — character limits, hashtags, and engagement hooks.
A downloadable checklist distilling the article into actionable steps. Ideal for lead magnets, resource libraries, or companion content that drives engagement.
A one-page summary with key findings, data points, and recommendations. Perfect for stakeholder briefs, internal communications, or quick-reference documents.
Why single-format strategies fall behind
The Diminishing Returns of Single-Format Content
Publishing a single blog post per topic and calling it done is a strategy built for a web that no longer exists. Audiences are fragmented across platforms, each with its own consumption patterns and attention spans. A decision-maker who skims LinkedIn during a commute will never see your 2,000-word article buried on page two of search results. A subscriber who opens newsletters on their phone will not click through to a slide deck hosted on your website. When you produce one format per idea, you are betting that your entire audience gathers in one place — and that bet loses more value every year.
The math is straightforward. A single blog post competes with millions of other posts for the same search queries. Its organic reach decays within weeks as fresher content pushes it down. Meanwhile, the research, insights, and structure you invested in that article sit idle — locked inside a format that only one segment of your audience will ever encounter. The opportunity cost of single-format publishing is not just missed traffic; it is missed relationships with people who would have engaged if you had met them in their preferred channel.
How Content Multiplication Creates Compounding Visibility Across Channels
Content multiplication flips the economics of publishing. Instead of one asset with one chance to rank, you create six assets that each have independent reach across different platforms. The blog post targets search. The newsletter lands in inboxes. The social posts surface in feeds. The slide deck circulates in professional networks. Each format acts as a separate entry point to the same core idea, and each entry point compounds the visibility of every other one.
This compounding effect accelerates over time. When someone discovers your slide deck on LinkedIn and later sees the same topic in their newsletter, they register your brand twice. When a colleague shares the executive summary internally and another team member finds the full blog post through search, the topic has now penetrated an organization through two channels without any additional effort from you. Multi-format content does not just add reach — it multiplies trust, recognition, and the probability that your idea reaches the person who needs it most.
How It Works
Enter the campaign brief, source pack, or existing content. Gixo analyzes the core message and identifies the best angle for each format.
Choose which content formats to generate — blog post, slides, newsletter, social posts, checklist, or all of them at once.
Gixo creates each format with channel-specific structure. Blog drafts get depth, slides get presentation flow, and social assets get concise hooks.
Export each format to its destination — blog to CMS, slides to PDF, newsletter to your email platform, social posts ready to schedule.
Who benefits most
From solo marketers to enterprise content teams, topic multiplication scales output without scaling headcount.
How it compares
| Capability | Gixo | Repurpose.io | ChatGPT | Manual |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blog post generation | SEO-optimized | No | Basic draft | Hours |
| Presentation creation | Full slide decks | No | Text only | Hours |
| Newsletter version | Email-ready | No | Basic draft | 30-60 min |
| Social media posts | Platform-specific | Video clips | Generic | Manual |
| Format optimization | Per-platform | Video only | Same style | Manual |
| All from one input | Yes | Partial | Multiple prompts | No |
| Content types | Text + visual | Video only | Text only | All manual |