Planning

A month you will actually finish

Almost nobody abandons a calendar because they ran out of ideas. They abandon it because they built it on a Sunday for a version of themselves who has Tuesdays free.

Preview

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Your cadence

3 posts a week · TikTok + Reels + Shorts · 6am

Next 7 days
  • Mon · unboxing
  • Wed · one objection
  • Fri · three things

Three steps

How it will work

  1. Pick a cadence you can hold

    Three a week you keep beats seven you abandon on day nine.

  2. Assign formats, not topics

    A slot that says "unboxing" is fillable. A slot that says "content" is not.

  3. Fill it in one sitting

    Move the work off the day it goes out and a bad week stops costing you posts.

What it is for

Why this one is worth having

  • Format per slot

    The reason most calendars stall is that every empty cell requires a fresh decision.

  • Varied on purpose

    A week of the same shape teaches you nothing and reads as repetitive.

  • Built for batching

    Grouped so you can make a fortnight in one session rather than one video fourteen times.

Available now

What you can already do

Automations already fills a date range ahead with a real clip and caption per slot, so you review the month once and let the queue post itself.

Automations

FAQ

Content calendar generator, asked and answered

How often should I post?

Three to five times a week is the usual starting point across TikTok, Reels and Shorts. Shorts tends to want more. Start at the low end and raise it when the current cadence has become boring.

How far ahead should I plan?

Two to four weeks. Further out and the plan stops matching what is actually working; closer in and you are back to deciding daily.

Is the generator live?

Not standalone. Automations does the harder version of this today: it fills the slots with real clips, not just labels.

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The product is further along than the tools

Ten free videos, no watermark, and no card to start.