Build a Content Calendar for Marketing Teams
Plan campaigns, assign owners, and track every post from idea to publish date in one shared workspace. Build it on Kleap. Free to start.
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A working app, not a template
What it is
A content calendar app for marketing teams is a shared web workspace where every campaign asset, blog post, and promotion is logged as a dated record with an owner, channel, and approval status. It gives the team one source of truth for what ships, when, and who signed off.
What your marketing teams content tracks
Every field below is one you can add, rename, or remove by chatting with Kleap — a starting point tuned for marketing teams.
Campaign name
Groups individual pieces under a launch or theme so the team can see everything tied to one initiative at a glance.
Content type
Tags each record as blog, whitepaper, webinar, ad, or email so the team can balance the mix and spot over-reliance on one format.
Target persona
Links the piece to a buyer segment so marketers verify every persona is being fed content, not just the easy ones.
Funnel stage
Marks content as TOFU, MOFU, or BOFU so the team keeps a healthy pipeline instead of over-producing awareness pieces.
Publish date
Anchors the piece on the calendar view so campaign timing and launch dependencies stay coordinated across the team.
Owner
Assigns a single accountable person per record so nothing stalls in an ambiguous handoff between writer, designer, and PM.
Approval status
Moves a piece through draft, in-review, approved, and scheduled so legal or brand sign-off is never skipped before launch.
Brief / asset link
Attaches the source brief and final creative file to the record so reviewers open one place instead of hunting through drives.
Primary KPI
States the one metric each piece is meant to move so post-launch reporting maps back to intent.
What good looks like for marketing teams
One app, a view for everyone
Marketing manager
Campaign coverage, on-time publish rate, and whether every persona and funnel stage is being served
Content writer
Their assigned records, briefs attached, deadlines, and current approval status
Brand / legal reviewer
The in-review queue and that nothing reaches 'scheduled' without their sign-off
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 marketing teams
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 marketing teams actually works
Build it in 3 steps
Describe it
Tell Kleap what your marketing teams 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 a content calendar app publish our posts directly to LinkedIn, our blog, and paid channels?+
No. Kleap builds a planning system of record, not a publishing pipeline — it does not connect to LinkedIn, your CMS, or ad platforms, and it will not push content live for you. You plan, assign, and approve here, then your team publishes in the tools they already use. The value is one authoritative schedule everyone trusts, not another auto-poster.
How do we prevent two teammates from claiming the same campaign slot?+
Each record carries a single Owner field and a Publish date, and the calendar view shows every scheduled piece side by side. Because the data is per-user scoped and shared, a manager can see collisions immediately and reassign. It removes the 'who's doing this?' Slack thread.
Can we track which content is meant to hit a revenue or pipeline number?+
Yes. Add a Primary KPI and Funnel stage field to each record so every piece states what it's supposed to move before it ships. After launch you record the result in the same row, giving you a plan-versus-outcome view. Kleap stores and displays this; it does not pull the numbers from your analytics tools automatically.
Does it replace our project management tool like Asana or Jira?+
For editorial planning it can — you get dated records, owners, statuses, and a calendar in one place tailored to content. It won't run engineering sprints or complex dependency chains. Most teams use it as the content source of truth alongside their broader PM tool.
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Ready to build it?
Describe your marketing teams content and watch it come to life. Free to start, no code.