Spiral is a tool that helps creators take long-form content - like podcasts, blog posts, transcripts, or videos - and turn it into smaller, ready-to-post formats.

You paste in a transcript, link to a video, or upload a blog, and Spiral returns LinkedIn posts, tweet threads, summaries, and captions - all based on the original content.

No prompt-writing.
No rewriting.
Just reuse - fast.

🔹 What Spiral Is Saying

Spiral says its goal is to help people reuse what they’ve already said - without losing tone, voice, or clarity in the process.

It runs on Claude 3.5 Sonnet, but users don’t interact with the model directly.
Instead, you upload your content, and Spiral suggests multiple small-form formats - from tweet threads to post outlines - in just a few clicks.

They describe it as a way to keep showing up without burning out.

🔹 What That Means (In Human Words)

You give Spiral a long-form piece - like:

  • a blog post

  • a podcast transcript

  • a video

  • or an article

And it gives you back:

  • LinkedIn posts

  • Tweet threads

  • Newsletter blurbs

  • Short summaries

  • Pull quotes and captions

It works with the content you already wrote.
No need to explain what you want - the tool reads it and suggests formats that match.

🔹 Bottom Line

  • Available at:
    http://spiral.computer

  • Input: blogs, podcasts, videos, transcripts

  • Output: social media posts, summaries, pull quotes, captions

  • Uses your own words to keep your voice

  • Built on Claude 3.5 Sonnet (no prompting required)

  • Free plan: 20 runs/month

  • Pro plan: $15/month

  • Also available through the Every tool bundle

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❄️ Frozen Light Team Perspective

Spiral doesn’t create your voice.
It uses what’s already there.

You write a blog, record a podcast, or post a video.
You already said something you care about.
Spiral helps that same content show up in more places - as a LinkedIn post, a tweet thread, a short summary.

No new writing.
No prompt crafting.
Just your own words, trimmed and repackaged.

That’s it.
And that’s why it works.

We see the value in making one text investment - and creating more from what we already have.
It’s not about doing more.
It’s about doing smarter with what’s already done.

And yes, you can also take inspiration from others-copying text you find across the web and feeding it into Spiral to repurpose it with your own tone, angle, or perspective.
That’s powerful.
But it also raises an important question:
Where’s the line between reuse and infringement?

It’s a creative shortcut-but like any shortcut, it’s worth being mindful of ownership and originality.
Spiral helps you sound like you. Just make sure it’s really your message to reshape.

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