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Calendar

A month-grid view of your scheduled plan posts (a day-by-day agenda on mobile) that you can drag to reschedule, add to by clicking an empty day, and export to any calendar app as an .ics file.

What it does

The Calendar lays your scheduled content plan out on a real calendar so you can see your posting cadence at a glance instead of scrolling a list. On desktop it shows a month grid; on mobile it shows a day-by-day agenda for the selected month. Each post appears as a chip color-coded by platform with a small dot for its content category, and the day cell flags when you've stacked three or more posts on one date so you can spread them out. Clicking a post opens its details, where you can mark it done or request an AI revision. It only displays posts that already have a scheduled date — it doesn't post anything for you, and Zendora never auto-publishes.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Generate a plan first

    The Calendar only shows scheduled posts, so create a content plan from the Posts workspace and your scheduled posts appear on the grid automatically.

  2. 2

    Browse months and jump to today

    Use the arrows to move between months and the Today button to snap back to the current date. The Calendar moves a whole month at a time — there is no separate week view.

  3. 3

    Drag a post to reschedule

    On desktop, drag a post chip onto another day to change its date; on mobile, open the post and use the Reschedule date picker.

  4. 4

    Click an empty day to add a post

    Hover an empty cell and click the plus button to open a quick add-post form locked to that date — you enter a hook, idea, platform, and type, and it's scheduled on that day.

  5. 5

    Open a post to act on it

    Click any chip to see its hook, idea, caption, and execution tip, then mark it done or request an AI revision right from the popover.

  6. 6

    Export to your calendar app

    Use Export to calendar to download an .ics file of your scheduled posts and import it into Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook. The one-click Google Calendar push is coming soon (we're completing Google's app verification); until then the .ics export is the way to get your plan into any calendar.

Tips

  • The one-click Google Calendar push is coming soon — for now, use Export to calendar to import your schedule into Google, Apple, or Outlook.
  • Watch the amber or red count badge on a day: amber flags 3-4 posts and red flags 5 or more on one date, usually a sign you've bunched too much content, so drag some to nearby days.
  • Prefer Apple Calendar or Outlook, or no Google connection at all? Use Export to calendar to download an .ics file you can import into any calendar app — it's generated in your browser, so it works on mobile and needs no connection.
  • Use the per-post shadowban risk hint in the detail popover to catch risky caption wording before you publish manually.

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