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Calendar: See Every Post, Hit Every Deadline

View scheduled posts, manage your content timeline, and never miss a posting day.

Updated over a week ago

Platforms

  1. TikTok

  2. Youtube

  3. Facebook

  4. Instagram

  5. X

πŸ’‘ Did you know? One DTC skincare brand went from 4 posts/week to 52 β€” and hit 2.4M views in their first month.
Calendar view showing multiple posts across different platforms with color coding

Posting methods

  1. Post Now

  2. Post specific Date and Time

  3. Post at Next Time Slot

⚑ Pro Move: Look for gaps in your timeline longer than 2-3 days. Your audience has the attention span of a goldfish β€” consistent posting keeps you top of mind.

How Calendar Connects to Your Workflow

Your calendar isn't isolated β€” it's the final step in your posting workflow. Here's how everything flows together:

  1. Create in Projects: Build videos in your project workspace

  2. Set Publish Date: Choose when each video goes live

  3. Review in Calendar: See the full timeline and make adjustments

  4. Auto-Publishing: GEN posts everything on schedule

Calendar Integration with Agents

Each agent in your workspace has its own calendar view. This means you can:

  • Manage multiple brand calendars separately

  • Compare posting schedules across different projects

  • Maintain distinct content strategies per agent

Agent selector dropdown showing different calendar views

πŸ’‘ Did you know? 67% of users reported at least one video crossing 50K views within their first 30 days.

Maintain Consistent Posting

Consistency beats perfection in social media. Your calendar helps you stay consistent without burning out.

Spot Content Gaps

Your calendar makes gaps obvious. Look for:

  • Weekend gaps: Audiences are most active on weekends β€” don't go dark

  • Weekly patterns: Are you only posting Monday-Wednesday? Spread it out

  • Platform imbalances: If you're heavy on TikTok but light on Reels, your Instagram audience will notice

Optimal Posting Frequency

Based on GEN user data, here's what works:

  • TikTok: 5-7 posts per week minimum (daily is better)

  • Instagram Reels: 3-5 posts per week

  • YouTube Shorts: 2-3 posts per week

πŸ“ˆ How a faceless YouTube creator uses this: One creator launched a history channel using GEN's Image from Text, voice clone, and auto-captions. Posted 45 Shorts in 30 days β€” zero filming, zero face on camera. Result: 28K subscribers and monetized in 47 days.

Plan Around Trends

Your calendar helps you balance evergreen content with trending content:

  • 70% evergreen: Brand content, product features, educational posts

  • 30% trending: Viral audio, trending challenges, current events

Use your calendar to maintain this balance visually β€” you should see a mix of content types across your timeline.

Calendar Pro Tips

⚑ Pro Move: Post your best-performing content types on high-engagement days (typically Tuesday-Thursday). Save experimental content for lower-stakes weekend slots.

Time Zone Considerations

Your calendar displays times in your account's time zone, but considers your audience:

  • Most engagement happens 6-10 PM in your audience's time zone

  • Tuesday-Thursday typically see highest engagement

  • Weekend posting can catch audiences during leisure scrolling

Set your timezone in your agent settings page.

Seasonal Planning

Use monthly view to plan around:

  • Product launches and sales

  • Holidays and seasonal trends

  • Industry events and conferences

  • Your own business schedule (vacations, busy periods)

What's Next

Now that you can see and manage your entire content timeline, focus on these areas:


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