Stop guessing what to post each day. Pick a plan that fits your schedule, assign content types to your days, and batch your way to a stress-free posting week.
Posting on the fly feels spontaneous. But spontaneity is expensive — it costs you time, energy, and consistency. Creators who plan weekly post more often, feel less stressed, and grow their audiences faster.
A weekly content plan gives your brain permission to be creative during creation time, and strategic during planning time. The two modes don't mix well — so we separate them.
Every plan uses the same content bucketing system. The only difference is how many days per week you post. Start where you are — you can always level up.
Perfect for creators just starting out or returning after a break. Three posts a week builds rhythm without overwhelm. Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
The sweet spot for growing creators. Five posts covers all content types with room for a promotional piece and a flex slot for trends.
Daily posting for creators who are ready to scale. A full week of intentional content, balanced across all four bucket types with repurposing built in.
Already posting at your own rhythm? Use our custom plan builder to assign content buckets to your existing schedule and make it intentional.
This sample shows an intermediate 5-post week. Each day has a clear purpose — no decisions needed at posting time.
Knowing your plan is one thing. Following it every week is another. These habits make the difference.
Make weekly planning a non-negotiable appointment. Same day, same time. Sunday evenings or Friday afternoons work for most creators.
Store ideas as they come — in Notes, Notion, or a napkin. A full idea bank means planning sessions are fast, not blank-page frightening.
Commit to one plan for a full month before evaluating. Consistency compounds. Switching schedules constantly resets your momentum.
Track every piece of content you've published. After 90 days, you'll have patterns, top performers, and a powerful repurposing library.
Separate creation from execution. Spend Sunday creating, then just post and engage the rest of the week. Don't create the morning of.
Always keep one slot open for reactive content. Trending sounds, news moments, and inspired posts shouldn't blow up a pre-planned week.