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Improve a note that did not go viral

Before you give up on a post, diagnose it and rework the weak parts. Often a flop is one bad title or cover away from a repost that actually lands.

Not every flop is a bad idea — sometimes a strong piece of content is buried by a weak cover or a title that gave readers no reason to tap. Throwing the whole thing away wastes the good work inside it.

This tool diagnoses why the note under-performed and points at the specific parts worth reworking, so you can repost a fixed version instead of starting over. It tells you whether the problem was the packaging (cover, title) or the substance (hook, structure).

Use it as a learning loop: each diagnosis teaches you the pattern behind your misses, so over time you make fewer of them. It is a draft of advice to apply with judgment, not a rule book — your knowledge of your audience still leads.

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🩺Social Note Diagnosis

Diagnose why a post under-performed and how to fix it.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I rework a flopped post or start over? +

Often a flop is good content with weak packaging. The tool tells you whether to fix the cover/title or rethink the substance, so you can repost a fixed version.

How does diagnosing past posts help future ones? +

Each diagnosis reveals a recurring pattern behind your misses, so over time you make fewer of the same mistakes.

Will it just tell me to repost? +

No — it identifies the specific weak parts (packaging vs substance) so any repost is an improved version, not the same one.

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