One 500-Word Story.
10 to 15 Pieces You Have Never Used.
Every long story your organization has ever told contains 10 to 15 pieces of micro-content sitting dormant inside it. Pull quotes. Campaign hooks. Email subject lines. Homepage callouts. Annual report headlines. Story Snippet Generator finds all of them.
Every long story your organization has ever told contains 10 to 15 pieces of micro-content that have never been used. This finds all of them.
- "This is exactly why I give." Sarah Chen in 6 words. Homepage. Annual report. Gala program. Grant application.
- "He was number 47 on a waitlist. She said yes. He made history." Twelve words. A campaign.
- 3 headline options. 3 email subject lines. 1 social hook. From one story.
- The raw material for every other agent in the suite. Extracted automatically.
Every Story You Have Ever Written Is Sitting on a Content Goldmine You Have Never Touched.
The Sarah Chen and Marcus Johnson story is 500 words. Your communications director spent 8.5 hours writing it. It went into the newsletter. It went into one appeal email. Then it was filed. The homepage still has generic copy. The annual report still has a generic headline. The gala program still has no pull quote from an actual donor. The grant application still describes impact in organizational language rather than a donor's own words.
Inside that 500-word story are six words from Sarah Chen that belong on your homepage, your annual report cover, your gala program, your grant application, and every major gift conversation you have this year. Those six words are sitting in paragraph four of a newsletter that 30% of your list opened and 3% clicked through. The rest of your donors have never heard them.
Story Snippet Generator extracts the micro-content that is already inside every long-form story your organization has. Pull quotes. Campaign hooks. Email subject lines. Headline options. Social hooks. The 500-word story becomes 10 to 15 reusable assets that feed every other agent in the Mission Control suite. The story does not get told once. It gets told everywhere, in every format, for as long as it remains true.
The Sarah Chen Story. 13 Snippets. All of Them Unused Until Now.
Every Story You Have Ever Written Has a Content Archive Sitting Inside It.
The Sarah Chen story was written once. Filed once. The 13 snippets inside it have been sitting dormant since the day it was published. Story Snippet Generator extracts them all and makes them available to every other agent in the Mission Control suite.
This Is the Full Mission Control Picture.
Every story systematized. Every channel optimized. Every piece of content scheduled. One platform. Infinite reach.
Every Story. Extracted. Everywhere.
Pull Quotes That Belong Everywhere
"This is exactly why I give." Six words from Sarah Chen that belong on your homepage, your annual report, your gala program, and your grant application. Story Snippet Generator extracts every donor quote in the story and identifies every place it should be deployed. The quote stops living in paragraph four of a newsletter no one re-reads.
Campaign Hooks in 12 Words
"He was number 47 on a waitlist. She said yes. He made history." That is a social campaign, an email series, an event invitation theme, and an annual report headline. Twelve words. Story Snippet Generator identifies the hooks inside every story and extracts them as standalone reusable assets.
Subject Lines Pre-Extracted
Three email subject line options per story, each tested against a different frame. Donor identity frame: "The student you made possible." Impact confirmation frame: "He was number 47. Your gift changed that." Personal invitation frame: "You're invited to meet Marcus." Every campaign has the subject line waiting before the email is written.
Raw Material for the Full Suite
The pull quotes feed the Narrative Crafter. The campaign hooks feed Content Repurposer. The subject lines feed Email Amplifier. The social hooks feed Platform Adapter. The snippets are not standalone content. They are the raw material that powers every other agent in Mission Control, extracted automatically from every story the Narrative Crafter produces.
Works on Every Story Archive
Every long-form story your organization has ever published contains 10 to 15 dormant snippets. Story Snippet Generator works backward through your story archive and extracts the micro-content from every newsletter, every annual report, every appeal letter you have written. The content library you did not know you had becomes available immediately.
You Have More Stories Than You Think.
Every program report, volunteer testimonial, and donor thank-you letter contains one.
The content is already there. It is in the program reports, the volunteer feedback forms, the donor thank-you letters, the board meeting anecdotes. Story Snippet Generator extracts what is already written. The story does not need to be new. It needs to be found.
From One Newsletter to Infinite Reach
- 500-word story published once, seen by 30% of the list, filed forever
- "This is exactly why I give" sits in paragraph four, never deployed anywhere else
- Homepage still has generic organizational copy
- Annual report headline written from scratch without the donor's own words
- Gala program has no pull quote from a real donor relationship
- Grant application describes impact in organizational language rather than Sarah's
- 10 to 15 dormant micro-content pieces per story never extracted or used
- 13 snippets extracted from the same 500-word story in minutes
- "This is exactly why I give" deployed on homepage, annual report, gala program, and grant application
- Homepage headline updated with the donor's own six words
- Annual report leads with the campaign hook already extracted
- Gala program has three pull quote options ready to place
- Grant application quotes Sarah's words as evidence of donor impact and mission alignment
- Every story systematized. Every channel optimized. Infinite reach.
This Is the Full Mission Control Picture.
Every story systematized. Every channel optimized. Every piece of content scheduled. One platform. Infinite reach.
Your Mission Is Dying in a Voice Memo.
It Does Not Have to.
Eight agents. One platform. The story in your program coordinator's voice memo becomes a homepage headline, a major gift appeal, a 35-day event promotion sequence, a month of scheduled content, and 13 pieces of micro-content deployed across every channel your organization touches.
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