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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.