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AI Content Planner

AI Content Planner — content strategist. 100% free, no signup, no credit card.

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About AI Content Planner

AI Content Planner builds a structured editorial calendar with topic ideas, formats, target keywords, and publish dates. Give it your niche, audience, and publishing cadence, and it returns a quarter or month of mapped content you can drop into Asana, Notion, or Trello.

Who this tool is for

  • Content marketing managers planning quarterly editorial calendars
  • Solopreneurs scheduling their first 90 days of blog posts
  • Agency strategists pitching content roadmaps to clients
  • SaaS marketing teams aligning content with product launches and seasonality
  • YouTube and TikTok creators planning video themes across a content series

Real use cases

  • Build a 90-day blog calendar for a fintech SaaS targeting accountants
  • Plan a multi-channel calendar (blog + LinkedIn + newsletter) around a Q1 product launch
  • Map content to funnel stages (TOFU / MOFU / BOFU) for a B2B brand
  • Generate a year of evergreen + seasonal content with Black Friday and EOY peaks
  • Build a topic-cluster plan with one pillar page and 10 supporting articles per quarter

How to use AI Content Planner

  • Describe the brand, niche, and target reader in 2–3 sentences
  • Specify cadence: 2 posts/week, daily LinkedIn, monthly newsletter, etc.
  • List the keyword themes or product features you want to anchor content around
  • Pick the time horizon: 30 / 60 / 90 days or a full quarter
  • After generating, ask: "now add target keywords and search volumes" or "map each post to a funnel stage"

Tips for better results

  • Always overlay your editorial calendar with product launches, sales events, and industry conferences — AI doesn't know your roadmap
  • Map every piece to a measurable outcome (rankings, MQLs, signups) before approving the calendar — vague goals waste production budget
  • Build in 20% buffer for reactive content (industry news, trending topics) so the calendar doesn't feel rigid
  • Audit performance quarterly and prune topics that don't hit minimum traffic thresholds — don't fall in love with your own plan

Frequently asked questions

Does it suggest target keywords with search volume?

It can suggest keywords but doesn't pull live search volume — cross-check each suggestion in Ahrefs, Semrush, or Google Keyword Planner before locking the calendar.

Can it handle multi-channel calendars (blog + social + email)?

Yes — specify channels and their cadence in the prompt. Ask for the same campaign theme adapted across blog, LinkedIn, X, and newsletter so messaging stays aligned.

How far ahead should I plan content?

A 90-day rolling calendar with the next 4 weeks locked is the sweet spot for most teams. Anything longer than a quarter becomes wishful thinking; anything shorter creates last-minute scrambles.

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