Strive's beautiful content calendar displays your entire publishing schedule in the WordPress dashboard. Add, edit, and reschedule posts all in one place.
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TL;DR
Schedule your WordPress Posts with the content calendar
Organize your drafts with post status (Unlimited statuses)
Build a content creation process with post checklists (Unlimited Checklists)
Boost your SEO by republishing with revisions
Solo Bloggers & Affiliate Marketers: Staying organized is especially important when you work alone. Strive can keep you focused on creating your best content every week.
Content Marketers: Publishing content regularly is the best way to grow your search traffic and attract new leads, and with Strive, you can build a content marketing process.
News & Publishers: With large teams and complex editorial workflows, tools like the visual calendar, post statuses, and checklists are absolutely critical to stay on track.
Schedule your posts with the content calendar
Strive's beautiful content calendar displays your entire publishing schedule right in the WordPress dashboard. Add, edit, and reschedule posts all in one place.
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"Do I have a post scheduled for next Thursday?"
A simple question like this is hard to answer with the Posts menu but immediately obvious with the Content Calendar.
The calendar displays all of your scheduled and published posts for the month. This makes planning, reviewing, and modifying your publishing schedule easy.
And it's not just a visual tool. The calendar is also highly interactive.
Organize your drafts with post statuses
Statuses like "draft" and "published" only tell you if your post is live or not. Strive adds four new "editorial statuses" that describe the state of your drafts.
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What exactly is a Draft?
Is it an empty post with a title? Or a finished post that hasn't been scheduled yet?
You can't tell the difference between these two posts in the Posts menu because there aren't statuses that describe the state of drafts.
WordPress only has statuses that describe the visibility a post, like whether it's published or not.
That's why Strive adds four new statuses designed to describe the state of your drafts.
These new statuses are:
Not started
Writing
Editing
Complete
While simple, these statuses are enough to organize your drafts no matter what you write about effectively.
Build a content creation process with post checklists
Create ordered steps for content creation and display them directly in the post editor (works with Gutenberg & the Classic Editor).
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Employ the magic of checklists.
There's no reason for you to remember any step before you hit "Publish."
Document the perfect workflow with Post Checklists, so you never have to remember any step again.
And you can easily update your process over time making it more refined and effective for publishing shareworthy content.
Boost your SEO by republishing with revisions
Updating old content is great for increasing search traffic. Create a revision from any published post and work on it privately until ready for publication.
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How do you republish a WordPress post?
You either work frantically in the editor without hitting the "Update" button, or copy and paste everything into a new draft.
Regardless which approach you take, it's tedious, error prone, and doesn't allow you to schedule the update.
With Strive's Post Revisions, you can instantly create a revision from any post, and schedule it like a regular post.
Get the whole picture with the Pipeline
The Pipeline shows you all unpublished drafts, so you can find forgotten blog posts and catch content before it slips through the cracks.
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Did you schedule that draft yet?
It's easy to forget to schedule a post, or leave an article half-finished as it slips further down the Posts menu.
While Strive's content calendar is excellent for visualizing and editing your schedule, it has one weakness...
It only shows published and scheduled posts.
With the Pipeline you get a birds-eye view of all post drafts on your site.
Got more questions? Check out the knowledge base.
Let's talk about integrations
Strive Calendar integrates natively with the Gutenberg Editor.
OpenAI integration is planned for Q1 2025.
Overview of the product and advantages
Strive's beautiful content calendar displays your entire publishing schedule in the WordPress dashboard. Add, edit, and reschedule posts all in one place.
Features included in all plans
Content Calendar
Post Statuses
Checklists
Revisions
Pipeline View
Support via email
OpenAI integration will require each user API Keys
1-site license
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Pay one-time $89
10-site license
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Access to all future features
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Pay one-time $199
50-site license
Access to all current features
Access to all future features
Access to updates
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Pay one-time $499
Strive Content Calendar | WordPress Editorial Calendar Plugin
Pay once for Strive Calendar, which displays your entire publishing schedule in the WordPress dashboard. Add, edit, and reschedule posts all in one place.