Glossary

Content Calendar

Definition

A content calendar is a planned month of posts rotated across your content pillars and scheduled across platforms. flypost.ai fills it with on-brand carousels and per-platform captions, then publishes via the Postforme integration.

A content calendar is the difference between posting heroically for thirty days and then going quiet, and a feed that compounds. The hard part was never the grid. It was filling the grid with on-brand posts you would actually publish, week after week.

flypost.ai fills the calendar from your brand kit. Pillars rotate so the month stays varied across topics. Each idea becomes per-platform captions and the right image sizes for the five platforms we support, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and Reddit.

Scheduling then handles delivery through the Postforme integration: pick a date and platforms, and the post goes out, with a live status as each platform confirms. Your weekly involvement collapses to a few minutes of taste, which is the part that should be yours.

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Content Calendar, answered.

A content calendar is a planned schedule of posts across pillars and platforms. flypost.ai fills it with on-brand carousels and captions, then publishes via the Postforme integration on the dates you pick.
Five: Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, X (Twitter), and Reddit. Each post gets native per-platform captions and the right image size, scheduled and delivered through the Postforme integration.
It rotates your content pillars across the month and runs every post through the Originality Engine, so the calendar stays varied across topics and free of near-duplicates within them.