A content plan that's actually tied to your SEO data
Agents build your content calendar from keyword research — not guesswork. Topics, outlines, and publishing schedules driven by real search data, competitor gaps, and your existing content performance.
What you get
Every article topic is tied to real search demand. No guesswork — the agent pulls keyword data from Search Console and Google Trends to identify what your audience is actually searching for.
The agent reviews what competitors cover that you don't — identifying topic areas where you're missing search traffic and opportunities to outrank existing content.
Structured H2/H3 outlines with target keywords baked in. Each outline is ready for a writer (or another agent) to turn into a full draft.
Dates, priorities, and assigned themes — a complete publishing calendar that balances keyword difficulty, seasonal trends, and your content cadence.
The agent factors in what's already working for you — doubling down on high-performing topics and deprioritizing areas with diminishing returns.
Schedule it monthly. The agent pulls your latest search data, analyzes trends, and delivers a fresh content calendar to Slack at the start of each month.
> Reviewing existing content inventory — 34 published articles
> Identifying content gaps vs top 5 competitors
Calendar generated:
> Generated 12 article topics with structured outlines
> Assigned priority based on keyword volume & difficulty
> Created publishing schedule — 3 articles/week for 4 weeks
> Flagged 4 high-opportunity gaps competitors rank for
✓ Content calendar saved to project documents
✓ Article outlines saved as artifacts
✓ Monthly summary posted to #content on Slack
For CRHQ clients
Enable the required skills
Make sure these skills are active on your satellite:
Provide your content context
Example prompt:
Schedule monthly regeneration
Set up a recurring monthly schedule so the agent refreshes your content calendar at the start of each month with the latest search data. Use the schedule skill to automate it.
Get more out of this workflow
Run keyword research first as a prerequisite
The content calendar is only as good as the data behind it. Run a dedicated keyword research session before generating the calendar — let the agent build a comprehensive keyword map that the calendar agent can reference for topic selection and prioritization.
Maintain a living content inventory
Use project documents to maintain a living inventory of all your published content — URLs, target keywords, publish dates, and performance metrics. The agent references this inventory to avoid topic overlap and identify refresh opportunities.
Pair with article creation for end-to-end pipeline
Once your calendar is generated, feed individual article outlines into an article creation workflow. The agent takes each outline, writes a full draft, optimizes for SEO, and delivers it for review — turning your calendar into a complete content pipeline.
Schedule monthly regeneration to keep it fresh
Search trends shift constantly. Schedule the calendar to regenerate every month so it always reflects the latest keyword data, seasonal trends, and competitive landscape. Each run builds on the previous calendar rather than starting from scratch.