What is included in this content calendar template?
The template includes a monthly social media content calendar view, ready-made planning presets, editable post slots, platform fields, status tracking, local browser save, CSV export, and a copyable summary of the month.
Does the calendar save my work?
Yes. The template saves locally in your browser on this device, so you can close the page and come back to the same draft later.
Can I export the calendar?
Yes. You can export the current month as a CSV file or copy a plain-text summary of the schedule.
Can I use the export in Google Sheets or Excel?
Yes. Export the calendar as a CSV, then open or import it in Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel, Numbers, Airtable, or another spreadsheet tool. The browser template stays editable here, and the CSV gives you a portable handoff file.
What fields should a social media content calendar include?
A practical social media content calendar should include publish date, time, platform, content type, post title or idea, campaign or content pillar, owner, status, and notes for captions, assets, links, or approvals. This template includes those fields so the exported calendar is useful beyond the first planning pass.
Does this tool schedule posts automatically?
No. This route is for building the content calendar template and structuring the month. When the plan is ready, move it into EziBreezy for drafting, approvals, and scheduling.
Is this social media calendar template free?
Yes. The template builder is free to use in the browser and does not require a signup just to create a calendar.
Is this a content calendar or a content planner?
Both. A content calendar maps when posts go live across platforms and dates. A content planner helps you decide what to post, where to post it, and how each piece fits the broader strategy. This template combines both workflows: define your content pillars, slot them into the monthly calendar, track status per post, and export the full content plan when it is ready to move into scheduling.