A Publishing Calendar That Fills Itself
The Content Calendar is where strategy meets execution. It holds your 30-article plan, shows what's scheduled, what's generating, and what's published — then automatically triggers the AI Writer when each date arrives.
What is the AI Content Calendar?
It's the scheduling and execution layer between your content plan and published articles. When the Topic Cluster Generator creates a 30-article plan, articles land on the calendar. When their scheduled date arrives, the AI Writer automatically generates and publishes them.
- Visual calendar showing article status: Planned → Generating → Published
- Automatic triggering: articles generate when their scheduled date arrives
- Configurable velocity: daily, 3x/week, weekly, or custom schedule
- Drag-and-drop rescheduling for manual control
- Mix automated plan articles with manually added topics
What Goes In, What Comes Out
The scheduling contract.
- 1Topic Cluster Generator (30-article plans)
- 2Manual article additions (your own topics)
- 3Your configured publishing velocity
- 4Your timezone and preferred publish times
- Visual month/week view of all scheduled content
- Real-time status tracking per article
- Automatic generation triggering on scheduled dates
- Publishing history and velocity metrics
- Email alerts for completed articles
How the Calendar Operates
The scheduling lifecycle from plan to published.
When a content plan is generated, all 30 articles are placed on the calendar with status "Planned." Each gets a target date based on your velocity.
Pillar articles are prioritized, followed by primary spokes, then supporting articles.
When a scheduled date arrives, the calendar triggers the AI Writer for that article. Status changes to "Generating."
Cron-based triggering respects your timezone and configured publish time.
The calendar shows real-time generation progress. Article moves through research → outlining → writing → published.
Status updates from generate-blog.ts are reflected in the calendar UI in real-time.
Article is published to your CMS. Calendar status changes to "Published." Email notification sent.
Plan completion percentage updates. Next article in queue waits for its scheduled date.
What You See in Your Calendar
A publishing schedule that actually gets followed.
See your entire content plan on a calendar. Know exactly what's publishing this week, next week, and next month at a glance.
Every article shows its current status — scheduled, being written, or already published. No guesswork about where things stand.
Plans change. Drag an article to a different date and the whole schedule adjusts. No spreadsheet editing required.
Track how consistently you're actually publishing. See articles per week, completion rate, and whether you're ahead or behind schedule.
Who Needs an AI Content Calendar
Anyone who's ever abandoned a publishing schedule after two weeks.
Publish consistently without content creation being a full-time job
Calendar fills itself from your strategy plan. Articles generate and publish while you run your business.
Give the team visibility into what's publishing and when
Month/week calendar view shows every article's status: planned, generating, or published.
Coordinate content publishing across 5+ client brands
Each brand has its own calendar with independent velocity settings — managed from one dashboard.
Align blog publishing with product launches and seasonal campaigns
Drag-and-drop rescheduling lets you time content around sales events while keeping the automation running.
The Old Way vs. FlipAEO
Most content calendars are just spreadsheets.
- Google Sheet with dates and topic ideas
- Nothing actually generates the articles
- Nothing tracks whether articles are done
- Manual copy-paste to CMS on publish day
- Velocity tracking is "count the rows"
- Falls apart after week 2
- Calendar auto-populated from AI-generated strategy
- Articles generate automatically on scheduled dates
- Real-time status: planned → generating → published
- Direct CMS publishing — no manual transfer
- Built-in velocity tracking and completion metrics
- Consistent publishing runs for months autonomously
Content Calendar FAQ
Questions about automated scheduling.
Q.Can I pause the calendar?
Yes. You can pause auto-generation at any time. Scheduled articles will wait until you resume.
Q.What if I want to publish manually?
Use Draft Mode. Articles are generated and pushed to your CMS as drafts. You review and publish on your own schedule.
Q.Can multiple plans run on the same calendar?
Currently one plan per brand at a time. When a plan completes, you can generate a new one.
Q.Does it work with all CMS platforms?
Direct integrations with WordPress, Webflow, and Shopify. Other platforms can use the article export feature.
Set Your Publishing Schedule.
Fill your calendar with strategy-driven content that generates and publishes itself.
Build Your CalendarConnected Features
The calendar is the orchestration layer.