Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Generate structured social media content calendars with platform-specific posts, hashtags, and scheduling. Use when creating social media plans, content calendars, or social media management deliverables for clients.
Generate structured social media content calendars with platform-specific posts, hashtags, and scheduling. Use when creating social media plans, content calendars, or social media management deliverables for clients.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Generate complete content calendars with platform-adapted posts, hashtag research, image prompts, and scheduling โ exportable to Buffer, Hootsuite, or Later.
/social-media-content-calendar "Vegan bakery in Austin" "instagram,tiktok" "4 weeks" /social-media-content-calendar "B2B SaaS startup" "linkedin,twitter" "2 weeks" /social-media-content-calendar "Personal fitness coach" "instagram,youtube,tiktok" "1 month" $ARGUMENTS[0] = Brand/niche description $ARGUMENTS[1] = Platforms (comma-separated): instagram, twitter, linkedin, tiktok, facebook, youtube, threads $ARGUMENTS[2] = Timeframe (default: 4 weeks)
From the brief, establish: Brand voice: Professional, casual, witty, inspirational, educational Target audience: Demographics, interests, pain points Content pillars (3-5 themes that all content maps to): Example for fitness coach: Workouts, Nutrition, Motivation, Client Results, Behind the Scenes Competitor reference: What type of content works in this niche?
Set posting frequency and content types per platform: PlatformPosts/WeekBest Content TypesBest TimesInstagram4-5 feed + 5-7 storiesReels, carousels, single imageTue-Fri 10am-2pmTikTok5-7Short video (15-60s), trendsTue-Thu 7-9pmLinkedIn3-4Text posts, carousels, articlesTue-Thu 8-10amTwitter/X5-7Threads, hot takes, engagementMon-Fri 8-10am, 12-1pmFacebook3-4Video, links, community postsWed-Fri 1-4pmYouTube1-2Long-form, ShortsThu-Sat 2-4pmThreads4-5Conversational, opinion, tipsSimilar to Instagram
Apply the content mix ratio: Content TypePercentagePurposeEducational40%Teach, tips, how-to, tutorialsEngaging25%Questions, polls, opinions, trendsPromotional20%Products, services, offers, CTAsPersonal/BTS15%Behind the scenes, story, culture
For each post, generate: date: "2026-02-17" day: "Monday" platform: "instagram" content_type: "reel" content_pillar: "Workouts" mix_category: "Educational" caption: | Full caption text here. Include line breaks for readability. End with a CTA (save, share, comment, link in bio). hashtags: primary: ["#fitness", "#homeworkout"] # 3-5 high-volume secondary: ["#fitnesstips", "#workoutmotivation"] # 3-5 medium niche: ["#austinfitness", "#veganfitness"] # 3-5 low-competition image_prompt: "Description for AI image generation or photographer brief" alt_text: "Accessible image description for screen readers" cta: "Save this for your next workout" notes: "Any additional context for the social media manager"
Adapt EVERY post for its target platform: Instagram: Caption: Up to 2,200 chars, but front-load first 125 chars (preview cutoff) Hashtags: 20-30 in first comment (not caption) Reels: Include hook in first 3 seconds description Carousels: List slide-by-slide content TikTok: Caption: Max 300 chars Hashtags: 3-5 only Include: Hook, trending sound suggestion, video structure outline Focus on first 1-3 seconds hook LinkedIn: No hashtags in body, 3-5 at the bottom First line is the hook (shows before "see more") Professional tone, data-driven Use line breaks aggressively (one sentence per line) Twitter/X: 280 chars max per tweet Threads: Number each tweet, hook in tweet 1 No hashtags in body (1-2 max if any) Engagement hooks: questions, polls, hot takes Facebook: Longer posts OK (1-2 paragraphs) Questions drive comments Link posts: compelling description above the link 1-3 hashtags max
Generate files in output/content-calendar/: output/content-calendar/ calendar-overview.md # Strategy summary, pillars, mix ratios week-1.md # All posts for week 1 week-2.md # All posts for week 2 ... calendar-export.csv # Import-ready for Buffer/Hootsuite/Later hashtag-library.md # All researched hashtags by category image-prompts.md # All image/video descriptions consolidated CSV Export Format (Buffer/Hootsuite compatible): Date,Time,Platform,Content,Hashtags,Image Description,Link 2026-02-17,10:00,instagram,"Caption text here","#tag1 #tag2","Image description",""
For the niche, build a hashtag library: ## Hashtag Library: [Niche] ### High Volume (500K+ posts) โ Use 3-5 per post #fitness #workout #healthylifestyle ... ### Medium Volume (50K-500K) โ Use 3-5 per post #fitnesstips #homeworkoutroutine ... ### Low Competition / Niche (under 50K) โ Use 3-5 per post #austinfitcoach #veganathlete ... ### Branded (create for client) #[brandname] #[brandname]tips #[brandname]community ### Trending (rotate weekly) [Research current trending hashtags in niche]
Every post has platform-appropriate character count Content mix follows the 40/25/20/15 ratio across the calendar All content pillars are represented each week No two consecutive posts are the same content type Hashtags are varied (not the same set every post) Every post has a CTA Weekend posts are lighter/more personal CSV export is properly formatted for import Image prompts are specific enough to produce consistent visuals
Workflow acceleration for inboxes, docs, calendars, planning, and execution loops.
Largest current source with strong distribution and engagement signals.