Pretty Canvas: Repurpose Content in Your Brand Voice
Chain image, posts, styling, and examples into a visual flow. Create the piece once, then generate the campaign variations — a Substack, a YouTube script, landing page copy, ads — without starting over, and without losing your voice.
Built for content workflows: posts, scripts, ads, and images.
Why this works
We built this for ourselves, especially for repurposing. Write a blog in our brand voice, then turn it into platform-specific posts, scripts, and images from the same canvas.
A single prompt isn't a workflow. You need context, examples, and the next step sitting next to the last one. Pretty Canvas keeps those as boxes you can chain: break a long prompt into steps, carry context between them, and reuse the same styling and voice across outputs.
After interviewing hundreds of Pretty Prompt users, the most repetitive use case was content creation: take one piece, rewrite it for another channel, keep the voice, don't lose the brief.
How Pretty Canvas works
Drop in the source → talk to the Pretty agent → chain and generate. The canvas stays visual, so you can see what feeds what.
Step 1
Drop in the source
A LinkedIn post, a blog, a brief, a reference image. One piece of content is enough to start the workflow.
Step 2
Talk to the Pretty agent
Tell the canvas agent what you need. It lays out the workflow: prompts, context, examples, and outputs, as blocks on the canvas.
Step 3
Chain and generate
Add a past post so it keeps your voice, then spawn the Substack, the YouTube script, the Instagram post, the ad variants.
A walkthrough of chaining prompts, images, and styling to repurpose one piece of content into several outputs.
What you can make
From one LinkedIn post, a Substack, or a prompt: chain the formats Pretty Canvas already supports — including X, Reddit, YouTube, Instagram, Slack, image, and text.
Months of content from one draft
Create the piece once, then generate campaign variations — posts, scripts, images, ads — without starting over. One source, every channel.
LinkedIn post → YouTube script
Chain outline, hook, scenes, and CTA as connected blocks. Each step keeps the LinkedIn brief, so the script stays coherent from first line to last.
LinkedIn post → Substack + landing page
Turn a short post into a long-form Substack and landing page copy. Same idea, channel-ready length and structure.
Substack → Instagram, in your voice
Drop in a past Instagram post as an example so the rewrite keeps your voice. Caption, hook, and visual direction from the same article.
Blog → X thread + Reddit post
Break a long article into a tight X (Twitter) thread and a Reddit post that fits the community — without losing the argument.
Launch note → Slack community post
Take a changelog, blog, or announcement and rewrite it as a Slack community post: shorter, conversational, still on-brand.
Image workflows that stay consistent
Keep styling, subject, and references on the canvas so every image prompt draws from the same boxes — not a new chat that forgot the last one.
Ad and campaign variations
Iterate on ads that keep the same styling. Examples and context stay on the canvas, so each round stays on-voice and on-brand.
Inputs and platforms
Drop in a prompt, context, examples, or instructions. Then repurpose to the channels Pretty Canvas supports so far: