Content Calendar · Plan in a click
Four weeks, planned
in 74.9 seconds.
Most content calendars hand you empty boxes. buyWords reads the voice, the cadence, and the open weekdays, then books the month itself. And 74.9 seconds is not a promise: it is a measured run from June 9, 2026, replayed further down this page.
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Four straight days, shipped. The chips compact their counts exactly like the product does.
A blank grid and Sunday-night guilt. Ideas live in one tool, dates in another, and the week starts unbooked.
The calendar reads what shipped and what is queued, then fills the open weekdays itself. Every AI slot is marked, movable, and yours to edit.
The real interface
April shipped. June is already planned.
The month view inside buyWords, loaded with three real months from the voices behind this site. April shipped. May synced mid-month. June already carries its first ship plus a planner run still in flight: 13 slots and one hand-scheduled draft.
Use the arrows. Three real months, one filterable roster.
Everything here is the product’s own anatomy: the pulse tiles, the weekend wash, the status tints, the violet edge and sparkle on every AI slot. The published chips are real posts, and they link to those posts on LinkedIn.
Build my plan · One click
One click. Twelve defensible slots.
Pick a profile, click Build my plan, keep working. Below: the actual dialog, and a real completed run replayed with its timings. Two real runs, Run A and Run B, carry the receipts: what the planner read, what it booked, what it cost.
Plan the next four weeks
We re-pull topic and peer signals if stale, read recent posts and pipeline drafts, then schedule a month of ideas across June 10 through July 7, spaced across weekdays and worked around what is already booked.
About a minute. Close this and keep working. We'll surface progress on the calendar.
THE DIALOG, AS IT RAN · WINDOW JUNE 10 – JULY 7, 2026
- Freshness gateOne Topic Scout list was older than 24 hours. Re-pulled before a single token was spent.
- Signals read1 pipeline draft · 1 booked date · 2 recent posts
- Slots placedIdeas spread across 19 open weekday slots. The model proposes; the server places the dates.
Close the dialog and keep working. The chip polls the run and flips on its own; if a run breaks, it says so and nothing half-lands.
- Cadence target
- 2 a week
- Open weekday slots
- 20
- Ideas planned
- 8 · cadence × 4 weeks
- Posting hour
- 09:00 UTC · the default, no posting history yet
- Scout re-pulls
- 0
- Tokens in / out
- 935 / 1,317
- Model spend
- $0.02256
- End to end
- 29.6 s
- Cadence target
- 3 a week
- Open weekday slots
- 19 · one date already booked
- Ideas planned
- 12 · cadence × 4 weeks
- Posting hour
- 16:00 UTC · the profile's usual posting hour
- Scout re-pulls
- 1
- Tokens in / out
- 1,228 / 1,998
- Model spend
- $0.033654
- End to end
- 74.9 s
Real cadence targets on this roster: Michael Maximoff 3/week → 12 ideas · Belkins 2/week → 8 ideas · Jared Schieber 1/week → 4 ideas. The planner books cadence × 4 weeks, capped at 20.
Slot picking · Weekday bias
Zero weekend slots. Out of twenty.
Both runs plotted on their shared 28-day window, June 10 through July 7, 2026. Every slot the planner picked landed Monday to Friday. Run A posts at 09:00, the default. Run B posts at 16:00, because that is when its profile already posts.
- Even spreadSlots spread evenly across the window, never bunched at the front. The server places the dates, not the model.
- Collisions readOne weekday in the window was already booked by hand. Run B saw it and threaded around it.
- The hour is learnedTime-of-day is the modal hour of the profile's own posting history. No history yet means 09:00.
- Hard capCadence × 4 weeks, never more than 20 items. If open weekdays run out, the plan caps and says why.
The details · As built
The grid is not a picture. Every cell works.
Click any day and the pipeline answers. Drag a chip and its hour rides along. Three close-ups below, rebuilt from the product's own components and strings: the schedule modal, the chip, and the moves.
Nothing in your pipeline yet. Create a draft below.
CLICK A DAY · THE PIPELINE ANSWERS
- One tint per status, so a glance reads the whole month.
- Counts compact the way the product compacts them: 12,187 reads 12k.
- Long titles clamp to two lines; hover unfolds the rest.
- AI slots always wear the violet edge and the sparkle. No mystery about who wrote what.
THE CHIP, ANNOTATED · JUNE 3 + JUNE 11, 2026
- A drag arms after 8px of travel; anything shorter is a click.
- Moves keep the slot's time of day.
NOTHING DELETES · UNSCHEDULED CHIPS LAND BACK IN THE PIPELINE
The handoff
Planned slots become pipeline items.
Nothing on the grid is decorative. Every slot is a content item with a status, and statuses move. Run A's eight slots, two days after planning:
RUN A'S 8 SLOTS BY SCHEDULED DATE · STATUS AS OF JUNE 11, 2026
- 145
- LIKES
- 19
- COMMENTS
- 0.9%
- ENG RATE
When a chip ships, it stops being a plan and starts being a row in analytics. June's first ship on this roster.
Stop opening a blank month. Open a planned one.
Connect a voice, set the cadence, click Build my plan. The trial is the whole platform, not a demo.
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