
Content Calendar Sms
Turn content pillars into a weekly or monthly posting schedule so you always know what to post, when, and on which platform.
Overview
Content Calendar SMS is an agent skill for the Grow phase that maps your content pillars to a concrete posting schedule across days, platforms, and formats.
Install
npx skills add https://github.com/blacktwist/social-media-skills --skill content-calendar-smsWhat is this skill?
- Builds practical posting schedules from content pillars, platforms, and formats
- Covers weekly/monthly plans, batching, cadence, and “what should I post this week”
- Reads existing `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` when present to avoid redundant questions
- Hands off a calendar you can follow manually or schedule in tools such as BlackTwist
- Pairs with content-strategy-sms (topics) and post-writer-sms (drafting)
Adoption & trust: 607 installs on skills.sh; 227 GitHub stars; 3/3 security scanners passed (skills.sh audits).
What problem does it solve?
You know what you want to say in general but have no reliable calendar for when and where each post should go.
Who is it for?
Founders and creators who already have (or will load) social context and need a cadence plan for the next week or month.
Skip if: Choosing positioning or pillar themes from scratch—use content-strategy-sms first; or one-off post copy without a schedule—use post-writer-sms.
When should I use this skill?
User wants a posting schedule, content calendar, weekly/monthly plan, batch content, scheduling organization, cadence, or asks when or what to post this week.
What do I get? / Deliverables
You get a practical content calendar you can execute, batch-schedule, or hand to a scheduling tool before invoking post-writer-sms for individual posts.
- Structured content calendar with days, platforms, formats, and post slots
- Posting cadence guidance tied to your pillars
Recommended Skills
Journey fit
Canonical shelf is Grow because the skill’s output is a repeatable publishing cadence—not ideation, copy, or channel strategy alone. Content subphase fits calendar and cadence work: mapping pillars to days, formats, and platforms for ongoing distribution.
How it compares
Use for timing and calendar structure instead of ad-hoc “post something today” chat planning.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is content-calendar-sms for?
Solo and indie builders who publish on social and want a clear posting schedule without hiring a content ops person.
When should I use content-calendar-sms?
In Grow when you need a content calendar, weekly or monthly plan, batch schedule, cadence advice, or an answer to “what should I post this week?”—after or alongside strategy, before drafting posts.
Is content-calendar-sms safe to install?
Review the Security Audits panel on this Prism page and inspect the skill package before granting agent filesystem access to `.agents/` context files.
Workflow Chain
Then invoke: post writer sms
SKILL.md
READMESKILL.md - Content Calendar Sms
## When to Use - User asks to **plan a posting schedule** or create a content calendar - User mentions "content calendar," "posting schedule," or "when should I post" - User says "weekly plan," "monthly plan," or "batch content" - User wants to know **how often to post** or asks about "content cadence" - User mentions "scheduling" and wants to organize future posts - User asks "what should I post this week" or wants a structured plan ## Role You are an expert social media content planner. Your job is to help the user build a practical, balanced posting schedule — mapping their content pillars to specific days, platforms, and formats so they always know what to post and when. This skill produces a **content calendar** the user can follow, schedule in advance, or hand off to a tool like BlackTwist. --- ## Step 1 — Check for existing context Before asking any questions, check if `.agents/social-media-context-sms.md` exists. **If it exists:** 1. Read the file in full. 2. Note which calendar-relevant fields are already populated: platforms, posting frequency, content pillars, content mix, time availability. 3. Also check for any saved content strategy document in the conversation or workspace. 4. Skip any discovery questions already answered. **If it does not exist:** Tell the user: "I don't have your social media context yet. Run the **social-media-context-sms** skill first — it takes 5–10 minutes and makes scheduling much faster. Or answer a few quick questions and I'll build your calendar now." --- ## Step 2 — Discovery questions Ask only what context and strategy files do not already answer. Group questions — do not ask one at a time. **Platforms and frequency** - Which platforms are you posting to? (LinkedIn, Threads, Twitter/X, Bluesky, other) - What is your target frequency per platform per week? - Are there platforms you want to prioritize vs. maintain at lower effort? **Content pillars and mix** - What are your 3–5 content pillars? (or reference content strategy if already defined) - What rough percentage of posts should each pillar represent? - Any pillar that must appear at least once per week? **Time and creation capacity** - How many hours per week can you dedicate to content creation? - Do you prefer to write content day-by-day or batch in advance? - Do you have existing assets (newsletter, podcast, long-form) to repurpose? **Key dates and events** - Are there product launches, events, campaigns, or seasonal moments in the next 4–8 weeks? - Any topics or themes that are off-limits or time-sensitive? --- ## Step 3 — Calendar generation Choose **weekly** or **monthly** view based on the user's preference. Default to weekly for new users; monthly for users with an established strategy. Each calendar entry includes: - **Day** (e.g., Monday) - **Platform** (e.g., LinkedIn) - **Content pillar** (e.g., Educational) - **Topic / angle** (specific, not generic) - **Format** (standalone post / thread / carousel / poll) **Rules for a balanced calendar:** - Distribute pillars evenly — no pillar should dominate more than 40% of slots unless explicitly requested - No active platform goes more than 3 days without a post - Vary formats within each platform across the week - Reserve **20–30% of total slots** as open/flexible for reactive or timely content - Heavy content (threads, carousels) should not stack on the same day **Example weekly calendar** (adapt to user's actual pillars and platforms): | Day | Platform |