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This Claude Skill generates structured content calendars with themes, dates, and publishing cadence. It's triggered by requests for content planning, editorial calendars, or publishing schedules. The skill outputs a strategic schedule based on defined time periods, platforms, and content goals.

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/plugin add https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
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git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry.git ~/.claude/skills/planning-content-calendars

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Documentation

Content Calendar Planner

When to use this skill

  • User asks to create a content calendar
  • User needs a publishing schedule
  • User wants to plan content themes
  • User mentions editorial planning
  • User needs content batching strategy

Workflow

  • Define goals and audience
  • Establish content pillars
  • Set publishing cadence
  • Map themes to dates
  • Assign content types
  • Create the calendar

Instructions

Step 1: Define Planning Parameters

Required inputs:

FieldPurpose
Time periodMonth, quarter, year
PlatformsBlog, social, email, video
GoalsTraffic, leads, engagement, sales
AudienceWho you're creating for
ResourcesTeam size, creation capacity
Key datesLaunches, events, holidays

Step 2: Establish Content Pillars

Content pillar framework:

A content pillar is a core topic that:

- Aligns with your expertise
- Matters to your audience
- Supports business goals
- Can generate 10+ pieces of content

Pillar template:

PillarDescriptionAudience NeedContent Ratio
[Pillar 1][Core topic area][What problem it solves][X%]
[Pillar 2][Core topic area][What problem it solves][X%]
[Pillar 3][Core topic area][What problem it solves][X%]
[Pillar 4][Core topic area][What problem it solves][X%]

Example (for a web dev agency):

PillarDescriptionAudience NeedRatio
PerformancePage speed, Core Web VitalsSites are too slow30%
Modern StackNext.js, headless CMS, APIsTech choices25%
ConversionUX, landing pages, A/B testingSites don't convert25%
Case StudiesClient wins, resultsSocial proof20%

Step 3: Set Publishing Cadence

Cadence by platform:

PlatformMinimumRecommendedAggressive
Blog2/month4/month8/month
LinkedIn3/week5/weekDaily
Twitter/XDaily2-3/day5+/day
Instagram3/weekDaily2/day
YouTube2/monthWeekly2/week
Newsletter2/monthWeekly2/week
Podcast2/monthWeekly2/week
TikTok3/weekDaily2-3/day

Capacity planning:

## Weekly Content Capacity

**Team size:** [X] creators

**Time available:** [X] hours/week for content

**Estimate per content type:**

- Blog post (1,500 words): 4-6 hours
- Social post: 15-30 minutes
- Newsletter: 2-3 hours
- Video (5-10 min): 8-12 hours
- Podcast episode: 4-6 hours

**Sustainable weekly output:**

- [x] blog posts
- [x] social posts
- [x] newsletters
- [x] videos

Step 4: Content Types Mix

Content type categories:

CategoryPurposeExamples
EducationalBuild authority, SEOTutorials, guides, how-tos
InspirationalEngagement, sharesStories, quotes, wins
PromotionalConversions, salesProduct features, offers
EntertainingReach, viralityMemes, trends, humor
CommunityLoyalty, UGCQ&As, polls, reposts
Behind-scenesTrust, relatabilityProcess, team, culture

Recommended mix:

## Content Mix Formula

- 40% Educational (value-first)
- 20% Inspirational (engagement)
- 15% Promotional (conversions)
- 15% Entertaining (reach)
- 10% Community (loyalty)

Step 5: Theme Mapping

Monthly theme structure:

## [Month] Theme: [Theme Name]

**Focus area:** [Which pillar this supports]

**Key message:** [One sentence theme summary]

**Content ideas:**

- Blog: [Topic 1], [Topic 2]
- Social: [Angle 1], [Angle 2], [Angle 3]
- Email: [Newsletter theme]
- Video: [Video topic]

**Tie-in dates:**

- [Relevant holiday or event]
- [Industry date or awareness day]
- [Product launch or promotion]

Theme ideas by quarter:

Q1 (Jan-Mar)Q2 (Apr-Jun)Q3 (Jul-Sep)Q4 (Oct-Dec)
New year goalsSpring refreshBack to businessHoliday prep
PlanningGrowth focusMid-year reviewYear in review
Fresh startsLaunch seasonSummer contentBlack Friday
Skill buildingOutdoor/activeBack to schoolGratitude

Step 6: Key Dates Calendar

Important dates to consider:

CategoryExamples
HolidaysNew Year, Easter, Christmas, local holidays
ShoppingBlack Friday, Cyber Monday, Prime Day, Boxing Day
AwarenessMental Health Month, Earth Day, Pride Month
IndustryConferences, product launches, annual events
CompanyAnniversaries, launches, milestones
SeasonalSummer, back-to-school, spring cleaning

Date mapping template:

## Key Dates: [Month]

| Date   | Event   | Content Opportunity |
| ------ | ------- | ------------------- |
| [Date] | [Event] | [Content idea]      |
| [Date] | [Event] | [Content idea]      |
| [Date] | [Event] | [Content idea]      |

Step 7: Weekly Calendar Template

Weekly content schedule:

## Week of [Date]

| Day | Platform   | Content Type  | Topic     | Status    |
| --- | ---------- | ------------- | --------- | --------- |
| Mon | Blog       | Tutorial      | [Topic]   | Draft     |
| Mon | LinkedIn   | Text post     | [Topic]   | Scheduled |
| Tue | Instagram  | Carousel      | [Topic]   | Idea      |
| Tue | Twitter    | Thread        | [Topic]   | Idea      |
| Wed | Newsletter | Weekly digest | [Topic]   | Draft     |
| Thu | LinkedIn   | Article       | [Topic]   | Idea      |
| Thu | YouTube    | Video         | [Topic]   | Filming   |
| Fri | All social | Engagement    | Community | β€”         |

Step 8: Monthly Calendar Template

## [Month] Content Calendar

### Week 1: [Theme/Focus]

| Date | Platform | Type | Topic | Pillar | Owner | Status |
| ---- | -------- | ---- | ----- | ------ | ----- | ------ |
| 1    |          |      |       |        |       |        |
| 2    |          |      |       |        |       |        |
| 3    |          |      |       |        |       |        |
| 4    |          |      |       |        |       |        |
| 5    |          |      |       |        |       |        |
| 6    |          |      |       |        |       |        |
| 7    |          |      |       |        |       |        |

### Week 2: [Theme/Focus]

[Same structure]

### Week 3: [Theme/Focus]

[Same structure]

### Week 4: [Theme/Focus]

[Same structure]

---

### Monthly Summary

- Total blog posts: [X]
- Total social posts: [X]
- Total newsletters: [X]
- Total videos: [X]
- Primary pillar focus: [Pillar]
- Key campaign: [Campaign name]

Step 9: Content Batching Strategy

Batching framework:

Batch TypeWhenWhat
Monthly planning1st of monthMap all content for the month
Weekly writingMondayDraft week's blog/newsletter
Daily socialMorningSchedule day's social posts
Visual creationThursdayDesign week's graphics
Video filmingBi-weeklyFilm 2-4 videos at once

Batching schedule example:

## Batching Days

**Monday:** Writing day

- Draft blog posts
- Write newsletter copy
- Create social captions

**Tuesday:** Visual day

- Design social graphics
- Create thumbnails
- Edit images

**Wednesday:** Video day

- Film content
- Record podcasts
- Edit videos

**Thursday:** Planning day

- Review analytics
- Adjust strategy
- Plan next week

**Friday:** Engagement day

- Respond to comments
- Community interaction
- Repurpose top content

Step 10: Repurposing Matrix

One piece β†’ multiple formats:

## Repurposing: [Original Content Title]

**Source:** [Blog post / Video / Podcast]

| Platform      | Format      | Angle                  | Status |
| ------------- | ----------- | ---------------------- | ------ |
| LinkedIn      | Text post   | Key takeaway           |        |
| Twitter       | Thread      | Step-by-step breakdown |        |
| Instagram     | Carousel    | Visual summary         |        |
| TikTok        | Short video | Quick tip version      |        |
| Newsletter    | Feature     | Deep dive + extras     |        |
| Pinterest     | Infographic | Visual guide           |        |
| YouTube Short | Clip        | Best 60 seconds        |        |

Repurposing timeline:

Day 0: Publish original blog post
Day 1: LinkedIn post (key insight)
Day 2: Twitter thread (main points)
Day 3: Instagram carousel (visual breakdown)
Day 5: Newsletter feature
Day 7: YouTube video (expanded version)
Day 14: Pinterest infographic
Day 30: Update and reshare

Step 11: Status Tracking

Content status stages:

StatusDefinition
πŸ’‘ IdeaTopic identified, not started
πŸ“ OutlineStructure planned
✍️ DraftWriting in progress
πŸ‘€ ReviewReady for editing
βœ… ReadyApproved, awaiting schedule
πŸ“… ScheduledQueued for publishing
βœ“ PublishedLive
πŸ“Š AnalyzedPerformance reviewed

Tracking template:

## Content Pipeline

### Ideas Backlog

| Topic | Pillar | Type | Priority |
| ----- | ------ | ---- | -------- |
|       |        |      |          |

### In Progress

| Topic | Type | Owner | Status | Due |
| ----- | ---- | ----- | ------ | --- |
|       |      |       |        |     |

### Scheduled

| Topic | Platform | Publish Date | Status |
| ----- | -------- | ------------ | ------ |
|       |          |              |        |

### Published (This Month)

| Topic | Platform | Date | Performance |
| ----- | -------- | ---- | ----------- |
|       |          |      |             |

Output Format

## Content Calendar: [Time Period]

**Period:** [Start date] - [End date]
**Platforms:** [List platforms]
**Goals:** [Primary objectives]

---

### Content Pillars

| Pillar | Description | Ratio |
| ------ | ----------- | ----- |
|        |             |       |

### Publishing Cadence

| Platform | Frequency |
| -------- | --------- |
|          |           |

---

### Monthly Overview

#### [Month 1]

**Theme:** [Monthly theme]
**Key dates:** [Important dates]

[Weekly calendar tables]

#### [Month 2]

[Same structure]

---

### Repurposing Plan

[Repurposing matrix for key content]

### Batching Schedule

[Weekly batching workflow]

Validation

Before completing:

  • Content pillars defined (3-5 pillars)
  • Publishing cadence is sustainable
  • All platforms accounted for
  • Key dates mapped
  • Monthly themes assigned
  • Content types balanced
  • Repurposing opportunities identified
  • Status tracking system included

Error Handling

  • No clear goals: Ask for top 3 content marketing objectives (traffic, leads, engagement).
  • Too many platforms: Recommend focusing on 2-3 platforms initially until capacity grows.
  • Unsustainable cadence: Reduce frequency or suggest batching and repurposing.
  • No team capacity info: Ask how many hours per week available for content creation.
  • Missing key dates: Prompt for product launches, company events, and industry dates.

Resources

GitHub Repository

majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
Path: skills/content-calendar-planner

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