Bring the long-form source
Use a public article, YouTube link, or pasted text or transcript.
Article to carousel
Find three source-backed angles, then create distinct LinkedIn and Instagram stories you can edit, preview, and export.
Find carousel anglesUse a public article, YouTube link, or pasted text or transcript.
Each angle explains its audience value and points back to source evidence.
LinkedIn and Instagram get independent copy, pacing, dimensions, and exports.
Quick answer
Use the same verified facts, but not the same slide copy. LinkedIn document posts can carry more explanation, evidence, and professional implications. Instagram carousels should use shorter copy, one idea per slide, and a stronger save/share rhythm. Adapt the narrative—not just the dimensions.
FAQ
Use the same verified facts, but adapt the narrative. LinkedIn can carry more evidence and professional context, while Instagram works best with shorter copy, one idea per slide, and a save-or-share rhythm.
You can start with a public article or blog URL, a YouTube link with an accessible transcript, or pasted long-form text. For podcasts, paste the transcript directly.
No. Factual slides are mapped back to source excerpts, and precise numbers that cannot be verified in the source are excluded.