Lay out a month of ideas before you open any app. Tap a day, drop a title, tag the platform. You keep a clear picture of what ships when.
Month
Editor note: We built this view for people who already juggle five tabs. One grid beats a sticky note on your monitor because you see density, overlap, plus empty days together.
Pair rhythm with reach: when titles feel thin, pull tags from the hashtag generator after you lock the topic.
Your browser keeps a list keyed by date. The month view reads the list, paints up to three labels per cell, then shows a gray chip if more items hide below the fold. The same list writes to local storage on this device when you add slots, change months, or pick another day, so a normal refresh brings it back until you clear saved data or wipe site data.
No server receives your titles.
Most teams we talk with plan one week at a time, then adjust after they see which cells feel crowded. The grid rewards honesty: a blank Thursday says more than a vague note in a doc footer.
Native schedulers, team permissions, asset libraries, plus analytics sit outside this page. If you need approval flows or client sign-off inside software, export your plan into the paid stack by hand.
The page does not warn you about holidays, time zones, or duplicate posts across brands. You still own those checks.
For post-mortems on what actually performed, layer the social media analytics tool once content is live.
Last reviewed March 2025. Behavior matches the client-side script bundled with this page.
Short answers about privacy, mobile use, plus limits.
No. The tool only draws a private month view in your browser. You still copy ideas into Meta Business Suite, native apps, or whatever scheduler your team pays for.
Small cells stay readable on phones. Extra items collapse into a plus chip. Open the date in the side panel mentally, or keep heavy days spread across formats.
Yes, on the same browser and device. The tool saves your slots to local storage whenever the calendar updates. Private windows, other browsers, or clearing site data start empty. Export anything critical to a doc or sheet if you switch machines.
They preload a title stub plus a short note so you stop staring at empty fields. Swap the text before you ship; chips are starters, not final voice.
Highlighting “today” uses your device clock. The page does not schedule publish times. You still pick hours inside each network or scheduler.