Skills Marketing Structured Content Calendar Planner

Structured Content Calendar Planner

v20260618
content-calendar
This skill generates a comprehensive and structured content calendar tailored for any brand, product, or creator. It produces ready-to-use, multi-channel plans, including defined content pillars, specific topics, optimal formats (e.g., carousel, article, thread), ideal channels, and engaging opening hooks. Ideal for developing overarching content strategies, social media schedules, and editorial roadmaps for sustained marketing efforts.
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Overview

Content Calendar Skill

This skill generates a structured content calendar from brand inputs. It produces ready-to-use calendar entries with topics, formats, channels, and opening hooks — usable for social media, blogs, newsletters, or multi-channel campaigns.

Required Inputs

Ask the user for these if not provided:

  • Brand or product name
  • Target audience (who are you trying to reach?)
  • Primary content goal (awareness / lead gen / retention / thought leadership)
  • Channels (e.g. LinkedIn, Instagram, newsletter, blog, X/Twitter)
  • Cadence (daily / 3x per week / weekly / monthly)
  • Timeframe (e.g. 4 weeks, Q2)
  • Brand pillars or themes (optional — if not provided, derive 3 from the product description)

Output Structure

1. Content Pillars (if not provided)

Derive 3–4 content pillars from the brand/product description. Each pillar = a recurring theme that anchors multiple posts. Label each one clearly (e.g. "Pillar 1: Industry Education", "Pillar 2: Product Stories").

2. Calendar Table

Produce a weekly table for each week requested. Format:

Date Pillar Topic Format Channel Opening Hook
Mon 7 Apr Education [Topic title] Carousel / Article / Short video / Thread LinkedIn [First sentence or headline of the post]

Rules:

  • Rotate through all pillars across the week — don't stack the same pillar on consecutive days
  • Match format to channel norms (e.g. carousels for Instagram, long-form for LinkedIn, threads for X)
  • Opening hooks must be specific and scroll-stopping — no generic openers like "Did you know..."
  • Flag 1–2 posts per week as "High Priority" — these are the cornerstone pieces worth boosting or repurposing

3. Repurposing Map

For each "High Priority" post, add one repurposing suggestion — e.g. "Turn this LinkedIn article into a newsletter section" or "Clip this video for an Instagram Reel."

Quality Checks

  • Every week has balanced pillar distribution
  • No two consecutive posts have the same format on the same channel
  • Opening hooks are specific (no generic openers)
  • Formats match platform norms
  • Repurposing map covers all High Priority posts

Anti-Patterns

  • Do not fill the calendar with generic topic placeholders — every entry must have a specific, usable topic and hook
  • Do not stack the same pillar or format on consecutive days — variety is required
  • Do not produce opening hooks that start with "Did you know" or other cliché openers
  • Do not ignore channel norms — formats must match the platform (no long-form threads for Instagram)
  • Do not skip the repurposing map for High Priority posts

Example Trigger Phrases

  • "Build me a 4-week content calendar for [brand]"
  • "Create a social media plan for [product launch]"
  • "Give me a monthly editorial calendar for my newsletter"
  • "Plan my LinkedIn content for the next month"
Info
Category Marketing
Name content-calendar
Version v20260618
Size 3.2KB
Updated At 2026-06-19
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