Next month's content calendar, drafted before the month starts.
On the 25th of every month, an agent scans your best-performing posts, the search trends in your space, and gaps from last month — then drafts next month's calendar. You edit, not invent.
An agent reads your top-performing posts, trends, and competitor feeds on the 25th and drafts next month's calendar of briefs into Notion.
How it works
Good content planning is 80% information gathering and 20% judgment. rundash's content-calendar agent handles the 80% automatically. Each month it reviews the posts that drove traffic, pulls the queries in your Search Console that are ranking 11-30 (the ones you could move with a better article), checks Google Trends to see which topics are gaining momentum, scans your top five competitors' RSS feeds for what they just published, and writes a ranked content calendar for the month ahead. Each entry includes a one-paragraph brief, the primary keyword, intent, and a rough target word count. Drop the calendar into Notion or Airtable and your writers start the month already briefed.
Integrations used
Templates for this
Before you set this up
- Can it write the posts too?
- That is a separate agent — a "draft post from brief" template. We intentionally keep planning and writing in different agents so you can review the calendar before spending runs on drafts.
- Which competitors does it track?
- Whatever you put in the prompt. Paste 5-10 competitor URLs or RSS feeds and the agent scans them each run. Change the list any time.
- What about product-led content?
- Edit the system prompt to lean the ideas toward bottom-of-funnel topics, integration pages, or feature comparisons. The agent adapts to the brief you give it.
- Does it integrate with Ahrefs?
- Yes — Ahrefs is in the curated integrations list. Search Console is the minimum; Ahrefs lets the agent add volume and difficulty estimates to each idea.
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