Content Calendar
The calendar view shows your scheduled and generated content across all platforms.
The calendar is your content overview. It shows every post (generated, approved, scheduled, and published) laid out by date. Access it from the main nav → Calendar.
What the calendar shows
The calendar displays content items (not calendar slots). A calendar slot is a recurring schedule rule ("every Monday, LinkedIn post"). A content item is an actual piece of generated content for a specific date.
When you look at Monday on the calendar, you see:
- Generated content items for that day
- Their status (pending, approved, scheduled, published)
- Which platform they're for
Days without content show empty cells: either no slot is configured for that day, or the daily workflow hasn't run yet.
Color coding
Posts are color-coded by platform and status:
| Color (example) | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Blue | X post or thread |
| Green | LinkedIn post |
| Purple | Farcaster cast |
| Amber | Paragraph essay |
| Lighter shade | Pending review |
| Solid/darker | Approved or scheduled |
| Gray | Rejected |
Opening a post
Click any post on the calendar to open the detail modal. The modal shows:
- Full content text
- Status and platform
- Topic and angle used
- Scheduled time (if scheduled)
- Postiz badge (if scheduled to Postiz)
- Action buttons: Approve, Reject, Edit, Cancel (if scheduled)
Thread display
X threads display in the modal as individual numbered tweets:
1/ This is the opening tweet of the thread.
2/ Second tweet continues the thought.
3/ Third tweet with a specific point.
4/ Closing tweet with a call to action.The modal shows each tweet on its own line. You can edit individual tweets in the modal before approving.
Postiz badge
When a post has been scheduled via Postiz, a Postiz badge appears in the modal. Clicking it opens the post directly in your Postiz dashboard. Useful for checking the exact scheduled time or making changes in Postiz.
Generating content for a specific date
Click the + button on any calendar day to trigger generation for that date, outside your normal workflow schedule.
This is useful for:
- One-off content for a specific event or announcement
- Backfilling a day where the daily workflow didn't run
- Generating an extra post beyond your normal schedule
The + button opens a quick-generate panel where you select the platform, content type, and topic (or let the Decision Engine pick).
Navigating the calendar
Use the week/month toggle to switch views. The weekly view gives more detail per post. The monthly view gives a better sense of overall volume and gaps.
The calendar is read/write for editors and above. Viewers can see the calendar but can't take actions from it.