Content Calendar

Plan and schedule your YouTube content with a visual drag-and-drop calendar. Stay organized across monthly and weekly views.

Overview

The Content Calendar gives you a birds-eye view of your video publishing schedule. Whether you are planning a month ahead or dialing in the details of the coming week, the calendar adapts to the way you work.

Use drag-and-drop to rearrange content items, update their status as they move through production, and set deadlines so nothing slips through the cracks. Your data is saved automatically to LocalStorage and stays on your browser.

How to Use

  • Create a content item — Click on a date in the calendar or use the add button to create a new video entry with title, notes, and deadline.
  • Drag to reschedule — Pick up any content card and drop it on a different date. The calendar updates instantly.
  • Update status — Change the production stage from the dropdown on any card. The color badge updates to reflect the current stage.
  • Set deadlines — Each item can have a separate deadline date. Items with approaching or missed deadlines are highlighted.

Views

The Content Calendar offers two views, toggled from the toolbar at the top of the calendar.

  • Monthly view — See the full month at a glance. Each day shows a summary count of scheduled items. Ideal for high-level planning and spotting gaps in your schedule.
  • Weekly view — A detailed day-by-day breakdown of the selected week. Each content card is fully visible with title, status, and deadline. Best for fine-tuning your immediate publishing queue.

Statuses

Every content item moves through a pipeline of statuses. The color-coded badge makes it easy to see where each piece stands at a glance.

Idea
Concept stage, not yet in production
Planned
Outline and script are being developed
Recording
Actively recording footage or audio
Editing
Post-production and final cut
Scheduled
Set to publish on a future date
Published
Live on YouTube

Features

Drag & Drop Scheduling
Move content between dates with a simple drag. The calendar updates in real time.
Status Tracking
Track every piece of content through its production lifecycle from idea to published.
Dark Mode Support
The calendar respects your theme preference and looks great in light and dark mode.
LocalStorage Persistence
All your calendar data is saved to your browser. Nothing is sent to a server.

Tips

1 Plan at least 2 weeks ahead so you always have buffer time for recording and editing.
2 Set deadlines 2 days before your target publish date so you have room for last-minute fixes.
3 Use the status pipeline to track where each video is. If the pipeline stalls, you will spot the bottleneck immediately.

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