How to migrate from Repurpose.io to Kompozy (2026 guide)
Graduate from mirroring existing assets to generating new variants across text, image, and blog.
What you replace by switching
Repurpose.io Pro ($35)
a writer ($49)
Canva ($15)
HeyGen ($29)
The 9-step migration
Audit your Repurpose.io workflows. List every workflow: source → destination, format transforms, schedule cadence. This becomes your Kompozy config blueprint.
Export any archived projects. Repurpose.io stores workflow definitions; export or screenshot them for reference.
Pause Repurpose.io workflows. Do not delete until you verify Kompozy produces equivalent output. Pause is reversible.
Cancel Repurpose.io at cycle end. Standard cancellation.
Sign up for Kompozy. Create a workspace, draft a Persona Brief, connect your source (same sources Repurpose.io accepted).
Run a parallel week. Keep Repurpose.io paused but installed; run Kompozy on the same source. Compare outputs daily.
Expand beyond mirroring. Kompozy generates new variants: text posts, carousels, blog drafts, newsletters. This is work Repurpose.io did not do.
Ramp into autopilot. 7–14 days.
Track the math. Repurpose.io + writer + Canva + HeyGen was roughly $128/mo. Kompozy Creator is $49.
Frequently asked questions
Can Kompozy mirror existing video as cleanly as Repurpose.io?
Close. Repurpose.io has more mature framing / format transforms. For raw mirroring workflows, keep Repurpose.io.
Do I need to migrate all my workflows at once?
No. Migrate one source at a time to verify parity before consolidating.
The direct answer
Moving from Repurpose.io to Kompozy is a 7–14 day project. Keep Repurpose.io running on the last week of its billing cycle; run Kompozy in parallel. Once the Persona Brief is tight and you are approving 90%+ of outputs untouched, cancel Repurpose.io and flip Kompozy autopilot on.