Plan your content. Let Molly draft it on time.
Schedule what you want to publish. Molly automatically drafts each piece at the time you set — so when you sit down to review, the content is already there.
Marketing without a plan is marketing on vibes.
Most small businesses publish reactively — when they remember, when they have time, when something occurs to them. Which means rarely. Which means inconsistently. Which means invisibly.
From scheduled to drafted, automatically.
Schedule what you want to publish
Drop placeholders into your calendar — blog post Tuesday, LinkedIn Wednesday, email Friday. Drag-and-drop, no spreadsheet required.
Molly drafts on time
When the scheduled time arrives, Molly drafts the piece in your brand voice — automatically. No prompting. No blank page.
Review, edit, and ship
Every draft is fully editable. Approve or rewrite, then copy or export in the format your tools expect.
Visual planning, auto-drafting.
Content Calendar isn't a spreadsheet with reminders — it's a planner where the writing happens automatically when you need it.
Visual planning
Drag and drop content into your calendar. See your month at a glance across all channels.
Auto-drafting
Schedule a blog for Tuesday morning? Molly drafts it Tuesday morning. You wake up with content ready to review, not a blank page.
Multi-channel view
Blog, social, email — see them all in one calendar. Plan your week or month strategically.
Brand voice integrated
Every auto-drafted piece uses your brand voice. No need to re-prompt every time.
Drag to reschedule
Move any piece to a different day or channel with drag-and-drop. Right-click for quick actions.
Filter and focus
Filter by channel, status, or brand. Switch between Month, Week, and List views.
Your month, at a glance.
Drag, edit, approve, schedule — all from one calendar that already knows your business.
Content Calendar
May 2026 · 22 pieces planned
For anyone who's missed a week of posting.
Founders who can't keep up
You're running the business. You shouldn't also be the content planner. Molly takes the planning off your plate so you can focus on the work.
See use caseTeams without a marketing manager
Your 5-person team doesn't have a dedicated content strategist. Molly fills that role — strategic, consistent, and never out of ideas.
See use caseBrands with launches, drops, and sales
Coordinate product launches, abandoned cart sequences, and seasonal campaigns across blog, email, and social — all from one calendar.
See use caseYour calendar, powered by the rest of Molly.
Every cell on your calendar is a fully-drafted piece of content — written by Molly, in your voice, ready to ship.
Content Calendar, explained.
You schedule content placeholders (blog post, LinkedIn, email, etc.) into the days you want them published. When the scheduled time arrives, Molly automatically drafts the piece in your brand voice — so when you sit down to review, the content is already there.
No. You decide what gets planned and when. Molly's job is to draft each piece on time in your brand voice — not to invent your strategy. You stay in control of the schedule.
Yes — every draft is fully editable. You can rewrite, regenerate, swap channels, or move pieces to a different day with drag-and-drop.
Month, Week, and List views. Filter by channel, status, or brand. Right-click any cell for quick actions.
Every auto-drafted piece uses the brand voice profile you've set up. You don't need to re-prompt for tone every time.
Approved drafts are exported in the format your tools expect — Markdown or .docx for blogs, platform-formatted text for social, HTML for email. One-click copy or download. Your existing tools (WordPress, LinkedIn, Mailchimp, etc.) stay in your control — Molly drafts, you publish.
Nothing publishes automatically — Molly never publishes for you. Unapproved drafts stay in your calendar until you're ready.