Export formats
CSV, iCal (ICS)
Import into Google Calendar, Outlook/Exchange, Apple Calendar or spreadsheets.
AI Tools
Use natural-language prompts to produce bulk calendar rows and event descriptions you can edit and export as CSV or iCal/ICS. Built templates for editorial plans, social campaigns, launches, events, and recurring cadences speed up planning and reduce manual cleanup.
Export formats
CSV, iCal (ICS)
Import into Google Calendar, Outlook/Exchange, Apple Calendar or spreadsheets.
Templates
Editorial, social, launch, event, recurring meetings
Pre-built structures you can customize before export.
Overview
Translate planning briefs into structured calendar data in seconds. The generator accepts concise or detailed natural-language prompts and returns bulk rows with publish/send dates, times (timezone-aware), descriptions, asset deadlines, assignees, and distribution channels that are ready to edit or export.
Exports
Choose the file format you need and import the output into existing tools without rekeying events.
Templates
Start with a template or a custom prompt. Templates provide the field structure for common use cases and can be adjusted to match your team's tagging or column names before export.
Structure: publish date, target keyword, headline, short brief, author role, promotion windows (email + LinkedIn).
Fields include date, suggested best post time (timezone-aware), caption hook, asset type, CTA, and channel.
10-week milestone-focused timeline with deliverables, owners, and recommended channels.
Prompt clusters
Copy and adapt these sample prompts to produce ready-to-edit calendar rows. Each prompt instructs the generator how to format dates, fields, and channels.
Scheduling details
The generator outputs timezone-aware datetimes and recurrence patterns so you can create recurring meetings and distributed-team schedules with correct local times.
Import tips
Small formatting tweaks in your spreadsheet can prevent import errors. Follow these recommended column names and formats when preparing CSVs for CMS or calendar import.
Choose iCal/ICS to import or subscribe in Google Calendar, Outlook/Exchange, or Apple Calendar. For spreadsheet or CMS imports, download CSV. If you need to edit fields first, open the CSV in Google Sheets or Excel, adjust columns to your tool's expected names, then import.
Yes. Include recurrence details in your prompt (e.g., 'weekly on Tuesdays, 10:00–11:00 local time') and specify the reference timezone (IANA name like Europe/London). The output will include either repeated rows or recurrence notes you can convert to RRULEs when creating events in a calendar app.
The tool is offered as a free generator for producing calendar outputs; specific usage limits or account requirements may vary. If you need extended usage, integrations, or team features, visit the pricing page for plan details.
Start from a template that matches your use case, then add a short prompt line that lists the exact fields and column names you need (for example: 'Output CSV columns: publish_date,title,author,short_brief,keyword,status,promotion_channels'). The generator will format rows to those field names for easy import.
Yes. Paste or upload a list of topics or campaign names and use a prompt like the sample CSV/bulk generation prompt. For reliable results, include columns like title or topic and an optional preferred publish week or priority. Request a CSV-ready output with explicit column headers in your prompt.
Export the calendar as CSV and open it in a spreadsheet to map fields to your CMS or social scheduler. Add asset deadlines at least a few business days before the publish_date, assign owners in the assignee column, and use promotion windows to queue email and social scheduling. Validate timezone fields before import to avoid timing errors.
Treat generated output like any other content you create with a tool: export and store copies in your systems, and follow the platform's privacy and data controls to remove work you don't want retained. If you have privacy questions, review the privacy information on the About page or contact support through official channels.