Plan a one-week channel posting calendar
Use to map out a balanced week of posts so your channel stays varied and consistent.
You are planning a one-week content calendar for a Telegram channel.
Channel topic: {{topic}}
Posting days and times: {{schedule}}
Content pillars or themes: {{pillars}}
Current goal (growth, engagement, sales): {{goal}}
Produce a table-style plan for each posting slot with:
- Day and time.
- Content pillar.
- Post type (tip, poll, link, story, promo, etc.).
- A specific draft headline or angle for that post.
Then add:
- One note on how the week balances value versus promotion.
Constraints:
- Vary the post types across the week; avoid repeating the same format twice in a row.
- Keep headlines concrete, not generic.
- No long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{topic}}
- {{schedule}}
- {{pillars}}
- {{goal}}
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