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Enter the niche, goal, cadence, duration, audience, and channel preferences, then generate a calendar with titles, formats, funnel stages, CTAs, and distribution ideas. The sample mode loads a realistic SEO-led plan.
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Free content marketing tool
Build a practical content plan for SEO, campaigns, newsletters, launches, and ongoing publishing. This tool helps content marketers, SEOs, freelancers, agencies, founders, and business owners turn goals and cadence into a realistic calendar.
A strong content calendar improves consistency, keeps campaigns from becoming reactive, helps teams balance funnel stages, and makes publishing workflows easier to manage. Markework's Content Calendar Builder uses deterministic planning logic so the output feels usable and specific.
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Enter the niche, goal, cadence, duration, audience, and channel preferences, then generate a calendar with titles, formats, funnel stages, CTAs, and distribution ideas. The sample mode loads a realistic SEO-led plan.
Results
You will get a structured content plan with weekly scheduling, topic ideas, content types, CTA suggestions, distribution notes, and planning recommendations as soon as the calendar is generated.
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FAQ
These answers are written for content marketers, SEOs, freelancers, agencies, founders, and business owners who need more consistent planning.
It helps turn goals, cadence, and topics into a realistic publishing plan. Instead of starting from a blank sheet, you get working topics, formats, funnel-stage balance, CTA suggestions, and distribution ideas that are easier to turn into briefs and drafts.
A content calendar helps teams publish more consistently, cover topics more systematically, and connect educational content to commercial and conversion-focused pieces over time. It also reduces duplication and makes internal linking opportunities easier to spot.
The right cadence depends on resources, audience expectations, and the role content plays in growth. A realistic weekly cadence that actually gets published is usually more useful than an aggressive plan that slips every month.
Yes, especially if content needs to support leads or sales. A strong calendar usually balances awareness content with pieces that handle objections, show proof, compare options, and move readers toward the next step.
Yes. The calendar can adapt to campaign and launch goals by clustering content around a timeline, including reminder content, proof, FAQs, and conversion-focused pieces alongside evergreen educational assets.
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Use free tools to plan smarter content, structure campaigns, and keep publishing moving. When you need writers, marketers, or execution support, Markework helps you turn the calendar into delivered work.