This Free Gemini Feature Is My New Secret Weapon for Content Repurposing [VIDEO]
I am continually blown away by Gemini
I’m sitting here with my coffee, thinking about the content creation hamster wheel we all live on. You spend hours writing the perfect blog post, you hit publish, you share it once, and then… crickets. It just disappears into the archive.
Let’s be honest, we’ve all been guilty of this.
We work so hard on one piece of content, but we fail to get the maximum leverage out of it. We’re leaving so much on the table.
For a while now, I’ve been deep in the trenches with AI, not just for writing, but for systematizing my entire business. I’ve been using Gemini a ton for SEO work on my site, and the more I use it, the more I discover these insane, buried features.
Today, I want to share a feature I found that completely blew me away. It's a simple way to create animated, coded infographics directly from a piece of content.
And you know what?
It’s completely free.
From Blog Post to Branded Infographic in Minutes
When I use Gemini (or Claude), I like using the Canvas or Artifact (chat on the left, and the workspace, which is the canvas or artifact - on the right).
When you’re in a chat with Gemini, you can switch to a two-column view where the chat is on the left and a "Canvas" is on the right. I like this because it feels like you're having a conversation while simultaneously co-creating something visual. It’s more organized than scrolling through a long chat (at least for my brain).
Here’s the thing about this: because I’ve been using the same chat thread with Gemini for a while, it already knows my brand. It has my hex codes, fonts, audience, and overall vibe. So when I ask it to create something, it’s not starting from a generic blank slate.
I took a blog post I was working on about the state of AI for entrepreneurs, fed it to Gemini, and clicked "Create" > "Infographic."
And boom. In a couple of minutes, it produced a clean, on-brand, and (get this) animated infographic. The data points subtly fade in, the charts have hover effects—it’s slick.
Don’t Accept the First Draft (This is Where the Real Power Is)
The first version wasn't perfect. Some of the text was cut off, and one of the chart legends was a bit wonky. This is where most people give up on AI. They see a flawed result and think, "See? It doesn't work."
But that’s the wrong approach. You have to treat it like a conversation with an assistant.
So, I didn’t try to fix it myself. I just talked to it.
I use my favorite tool, called WisprFlow, to dictate my prompts because it's so much faster than typing. I literally just told Gemini, "Okay, this is great, but in the bottom section, the text is getting cut off. Can you change the rectangular color blocks to circles and arrange them so everything fits on two lines?"
It immediately processed the request and regenerated the infographic with the exact fixes. It even told me what it did, explaining that it updated the CSS to a new style to accommodate the request (this is one of my favorite features of AI - you get to learn as you create).
This is the key: guide the AI. Don't just accept its first attempt.
The "Content Remix" Method
The infographic now becomes your source for multiple pieces of content. I know repurposing content isn’t a new concept to people, but it can sometimes feel like a necessary evil (or is that just me? lol).
Look at the infographic you just created. Each statistical point, each section, each key takeaway is a standalone piece of micro-content waiting to happen.
Here’s how you can "remix" it:
Statistic Spotlights: Take one data point (e.g., "75% of solopreneurs use AI for content creation") and turn it into a social media graphic. I prompted Gemini to create a 3D Pixar-style image of a woman working at her desk to go with a statistic.
Section Deep Dives: If the infographic was "The Solopreneur's AI Toolkit," that’s a perfect topic for a short email to your list or a LinkedIn carousel.
Quote Cards: Pull out the main headline or a compelling phrase and create a simple, text-based image for Instagram Stories.
Embed It: The best part is that this infographic is HTML. You can click "Share," copy the contents, and paste them directly into the HTML block on your website. It’s alive and interactive right inside your blog post.
It’s Okay to Make Content Creation Easier
Organic traffic on social and via SEO is more competitive than ever.
It’s perfectly OK to ‘push’ content wherever you have a presence and your ideal subscribers and customers are (or manually post if you prefer, because I’m sure the platforms reward native posting).
We don’t get extra points for making our work harder than it needs to be.
It’s perfectly okay to find and use tools that create leverage and give you back time. Using a workflow like this isn’t cheating; it’s being a strategic business owner.
The takeaway is simple: stop thinking of content as a "one and done" task. Start thinking about how every single thing you create can be a source for something else. With tools like Gemini, that process is faster and easier than ever.
Give it a shot—you literally have nothing to lose.




Gemini is definitely part of my stack too, and this...
This is the key: guide the AI. Don't just accept its first attempt.
Pure gold and perfect advice.
Everytime I read one of your posts like this, I feel like I'm behind! 😲 While I too use Google Workspace, I've never used Gemini but looks like I need to up my repurposing game.
And nano banana? WTF?