Build a Content Calendar for Bloggers
Turn ideas into a publishing schedule with topics, drafts, and publish dates tracked in one place. Built on Kleap. Free to start.
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A working app, not a template
What it is
A content calendar app for bloggers is a web workspace where each article is a record holding its target keyword, working title, draft stage, and publish date. It turns a scattered list of post ideas into a planned editorial pipeline you can actually ship.
What your bloggers content tracks
Every field below is one you can add, rename, or remove by chatting with Kleap — a starting point tuned for bloggers.
Working title
Captures the article's headline early so the blogger can refine it for clicks and search before the piece is written.
Target keyword
Ties each post to the search term it's meant to rank for so the blog builds topical coverage instead of random posts.
Search intent
Notes whether the query is informational, how-to, or commercial so the post's angle and CTA match what searchers want.
Word count target
Sets the intended depth so the blogger matches competing top-ranked pieces rather than publishing thin content.
Draft stage
Tracks idea, outline, drafting, editing, and published so half-written posts don't stall silently for weeks.
Publish date
Places the post on the calendar so a consistent cadence holds instead of feast-or-famine publishing.
Internal links planned
Lists which existing posts to link from and to so each new article strengthens the blog's internal structure.
Featured image
Attaches the header visual to the record so the post isn't held up at the last minute waiting on artwork.
Content cluster
Groups the post under a pillar topic so the blogger builds authoritative clusters search engines reward.
What good looks like for bloggers
One app, a view for everyone
Blogger / solo writer
The full pipeline stage-by-stage, publish cadence, and which draft to work on next
Editor
Posts in the editing stage, word-count targets met, and titles sharpened before publish
SEO strategist
Keyword coverage, cluster completeness, and planned internal links across the calendar
Buy a tool, or own one built for you
Off-the-shelf software makes you fit its mold. With Kleap you describe the content you actually want and own it outright.
A typical content
- Monthly per-seat fees that grow with your team
- Your data lives on their servers, in their format
- Fixed features — you adapt to the tool, not the reverse
- Generic, not shaped around bloggers
Built with Kleap
- Free to start — no per-seat pricing
- You own the app and its database, data stays yours
- Change anything by chatting — fields, views, workflow
- Shaped around how bloggers actually works
Build it in 3 steps
Describe it
Tell Kleap what your bloggers needs, in plain words.
AI builds it
Get a real working app with records, forms, and a dashboard.
Publish
Refine it in chat, then publish. It is a live app you own.
Frequently asked questions
Does the app publish articles straight to my WordPress or Ghost blog?+
No. Kleap is a planning source of truth and does not integrate with WordPress, Ghost, or any CMS, so it won't push drafts or hit publish for you. You plan titles, keywords, stages, and dates here, then paste the finished post into your CMS to go live. It organizes the pipeline; your blog platform still does the publishing.
Can it help me keep a consistent posting schedule?+
Yes — that's its core job. Give each article a Draft stage and Publish date, and the calendar view shows whether your cadence is holding or slipping. Seeing empty upcoming weeks is the nudge that keeps you writing. It tracks the plan; it can't write the posts for you.
Will it do keyword research or tell me what to rank for?+
No. Kleap stores the Target keyword and search intent you decide on, but it doesn't pull search volume or suggest terms — bring those from your SEO tool. Its role is to organize your keyword plan into a shippable calendar. It's the editorial home for your research, not the research engine.
How do I plan content clusters so my blog builds topical authority?+
Tag each post with a Content cluster and list its planned internal links, then filter by cluster to see which pillar topics are thin. That reveals the gaps to fill next. Kleap holds and displays the structure; you still write and interlink the articles in your CMS.
More Content Calendar use cases
Ready to build it?
Describe your bloggers content and watch it come to life. Free to start, no code.