
Weblyra
Paste a YouTube URL. Get 10 content pieces in no time.
2 followers
Paste a YouTube URL. Get 10 content pieces in no time.
2 followers
Turn one YouTube video into 10 pieces of high-performing content in 60 seconds. Blog posts, Twitter threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Shorts scripts, and YouTube optimization.





YouTube is where great content goes to die.
You spend 20 hours scripting, filming, and editing a single video. You hit publish, and that’s usually where the story ends.
We all know the "correct" workflow: turn that video into a blog post, a newsletter, a LinkedIn thought-piece, and a dozen social captions. But the reality? Most of us don't. Because wrestling with ChatGPT prompts and cleaning up messy transcripts takes another 3 hours we don't have.
I built Weblyra to kill that friction.
The goal was simple: Paste a URL, wait 60 seconds, and get an entire week’s worth of distribution-ready content. No transcript hunting, no prompt engineering, and most importantly-no "robotic" AI fluff.
What’s under the hood:
Zero-Prep Input: Just the URL. Weblyra handles the extraction and processing automatically.
True Brand Voice: Unlike generic bots, you can save your specific style. The AI adapts to your tone from the video, so the output actually sounds like you wrote it.
The 9-Platform Suite: In one click, you get a 1,000+ word SEO blog, a newsletter, an X/Twitter thread, LinkedIn/FB posts, and scripts for your Shorts and Reels.
Multi-Language Leverage: You can turn an English video into a Spanish blog post or a French newsletter instantly (19 languages supported).
The "2-Hour" Rule I built this because I timed myself-it used to take me over two hours to manually repurpose a 15-minute video. Weblyra does the same work in about a minute.
There is a free plan (3 videos/month, no credit card required) because I want you to see the quality for yourself before you spend a dime.
I’ll be here in the comments all day. I’d love to know: Which platform do you find the most soul-crushing to write for manually?
Thanks for checking out Weblyra.
Joe