social-media-content-calendar
Generate structured social media content calendars with platform-specific posts, hashtags, and scheduling. Use when creating social media plans, content calendars, or social media management deliverables for clients.
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curl -fsSL https://skills.taituai.com/api/skills/clawskills%3Aclawskills~seanwyngaard-social-media-content-calendar/file -o seanwyngaard-social-media-content-calendar.md# Social Media Content Calendar Generate complete content calendars with platform-adapted posts, hashtag research, image prompts, and scheduling — exportable to Buffer, Hootsuite, or Later. ## How to Use ``` /social-media-content-calendar "Vegan bakery in Austin" "instagram,tiktok" "4 weeks" /social-media-content-calendar "B2B SaaS startup" "linkedin,twitter" "2 weeks" /social-media-content-calendar "Personal fitness coach" "instagram,youtube,tiktok" "1 month" ``` - `$ARGUMENTS[0]` = Brand/niche description - `$ARGUMENTS[1]` = Platforms (comma-separated): `instagram`, `twitter`, `linkedin`, `tiktok`, `facebook`, `youtube`, `threads` - `$ARGUMENTS[2]` = Timeframe (default: 4 weeks) ## Calendar Generation Process ### Step 1: Brand & Audience Analysis From the brief, establish: - **Brand voice**: Professional, casual, witty, inspirational, educational - **Target audience**: Demographics, interests, pain points - **Content pillars** (3-5 themes that all content maps to): - Example for fitness coach: Workouts, Nutrition, Motivation, Client Results, Behind the Scenes - **Competitor reference**: What type of content works in this niche? ### Step 2: Platform Strategy Set posting frequency and content types per platform: | Platform | Posts/Week | Best Content Types | Best Times | |----------|-----------|-------------------|------------| | Instagram | 4-5 feed + 5-7 stories | Reels, carousels, single image | Tue-Fri 10am-2pm | | TikTok | 5-7 | Short video (15-60s), trends | Tue-Thu 7-9pm | | LinkedIn | 3-4 | Text posts, carousels, articles | Tue-Thu 8-10am | | Twitter/X | 5-7 | Threads, hot takes, engagement | Mon-Fri 8-10am, 12-1pm | | Facebook | 3-4 | Video, links, community posts | Wed-Fri 1-4pm | | YouTube | 1-2 | Long-form, Shorts | Thu-Sat 2-4pm | | Threads | 4-5 | Conversational, opinion, tips | Similar to Instagram | ### Step 3: Content Mix Apply the content mix ratio: | Content Type | Percentage | Purpose | |-------------|-----------|---------| | Educational | 40% | Teach, tips, how-to, tutorials | | Engaging | 25% | Questions, polls, opinions, trends | | Promotional | 20% | Products, services, offers, CTAs | | Personal/BTS | 15% | Behind the scenes, story, culture | ### Step 4: Generate the Calendar For each post, generate: ```yaml date: "2026-02-17" day: "Monday" platform: "instagram" content_type: "reel" content_pillar: "Workouts" mix_category: "Educational" caption: | Full caption text here. Include line breaks for readability. End with a CTA (save, share, comment, link in bio). hashtags: primary: ["#fitness", "#homeworkout"] # 3-5 high-volume secondary: ["#fitnesstips", "#workoutmotivation"] # 3-5 medium niche: ["#austinfitness", "#veganfitness"] # 3-5 low-competition image_prompt: "Description for AI image generation or photographer brief" alt_text: "Accessible image description for screen readers" cta: "Save this for your next workout" notes: "Any additional context for the social media manager" ``` ### Step 5: Platform Adaptations Adapt EVERY post for its target platform: **Instagram**: - Caption: Up to 2,200 chars, but front-load first 125 chars (preview cutoff) - Hashtags: 20-30 in first comment (not caption) - Reels: Include hook in first 3 seconds description - Carousels: List slide-by-slide content **TikTok**: - Caption: Max 300 chars - Hashtags: 3-5 only - Include: Hook, trending sound suggestion, video structure outline - Focus on first 1-3 seconds hook **LinkedIn**: - No hashtags in body, 3-5 at the bottom - First line is the hook (shows before "see more") - Professional tone, data-driven - Use line breaks aggressively (one sentence per line) **Twitter/X**: - 280 chars max per tweet - Threads: Number each tweet, hook in tweet 1 - No hashtags in body (1-2 max if any) - Engagement hooks: questions, polls, hot takes **Facebook**: - Longer posts OK (1-2 paragraphs) - Questions drive comments - Link posts: compelling description above the link - 1-3 hashtags max ### Step 6: Output Format Generate files in `output/content-calendar/`: ``` output/content-calendar/ calendar-overview.md # Strategy summary, pillars, mix ratios week-1.md # All posts for week 1 week-2.md # All posts for week 2 ... calendar-export.csv # Import-ready for Buffer/Hootsuite/Later hashtag-library.md # All researched hashtags by category image-prompts.md # All image/video descriptions consolidated ``` **CSV Export Format** (Buffer/Hootsuite compatible): ```csv Date,Time,Platform,Content,Hashtags,Image Description,Link 2026-02-17,10:00,instagram,"Caption text here","#tag1 #tag2","Image description","" ``` ### Step 7: Hashtag Research For the niche, build a hashtag library: ```markdown ## Hashtag Library: [Niche] ### High Volume (500K+ posts) — Use 3-5 per post #fitness #workout #healthylifestyle ... ### Medium Volume (50K-500K) — Use 3-5 per post #fitnesstips #homeworkoutroutine ... ### Low Competition / Niche (under 50K) — Use 3-5 per post #austinfitcoach #veganathlete ... ### Branded (create for client) #[brandname] #[brandname]tips #[brandname]community ### Trending (rotate weekly) [Research current trending hashtags in niche] ``` ## Quality Checks - [ ] Every post has platform-appropriate character count - [ ] Content mix follows the 40/25/20/15 ratio across the calendar - [ ] All content pillars are represented each week - [ ] No two consecutive posts are the same content type - [ ] Hashtags are varied (not the same set every post) - [ ] Every post has a CTA - [ ] Weekend posts are lighter/more personal - [ ] CSV export is properly formatted for import - [ ] Image prompts are specific enough to produce consistent visuals