Solo founders
One focused plan for the week when you cannot run a full content team.
Input your niche, offer, and channels. Receive a realistic weekly plan with daily themes, suggested formats, hooks, and CTAs so you stop staring at a blank calendar.
A realistic week of themes, formats, and angles — not a vague “post more” list.
Random posting burns energy and rarely compounds. A weekly plan forces trade-offs: what themes matter, which formats fit each channel, and where the CTA belongs. This generator gives you a structured starting point you can edit to match capacity and goals.
A short path from input to something you can ship or test.
State who you help and what you sell so themes stay commercially relevant.
Pick where you actually post and whether the week is for awareness, leads, or retention.
Get a 7-day skeleton with themes, formats, and suggested angles.
Cut or combine days to match your real production bandwidth — consistency beats perfection.
Your result will appear here after you generate.
Decide topics and formats first so writing and filming become execution, not invention.
Avoid seven “promotional” posts. Mix education, proof, product, and conversation.
Input your real channels so the plan reflects LinkedIn depth, short-form video, or email.
Share a draft week with stakeholders instead of debating ideas in a void.
One focused plan for the week when you cannot run a full content team.
Kick off Monday planning with a draft calendar instead of a blank Notion page.
Propose a week of content quickly, then customize voice and offers with the client.
We design content systems connected to demand gen — not vanity posting. If free plans are not enough, let’s map a real operating rhythm.
Clear answers on access, quality, and how this free tool fits a real workflow.
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It focuses on the calendar structure: themes, formats, hooks, and CTAs. Pair it with the hook or blog-to-social tools when you need finished drafts.
Yes. Describe your niche and channels accurately so the plan matches your market language.
Many teams generate weekly, then recycle winning themes monthly. Adjust when offers, seasons, or campaigns change.
Start with a focused review of your current marketing, growth bottlenecks, and highest-priority opportunities. No pressure and no generic sales presentation.
Clear scope. Practical recommendations. A next step matched to your business.