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Build a dated marketing moments calendar

Turn your priorities and committed dates into a week-by-week activity plan — every moment with channels, lead time and a next step.

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Written by Millan Lakhani

Planning a quarter shouldn't start from a blank page. The Marketing Moments Calendar agent takes your priorities and the dates you've already committed to, finds the moments worth planning around in your market — seasonal peaks, awareness days, cultural fixtures — and builds a dated, week-by-week activity plan.

A filled-in calendar intake, then the dated week-by-week calendar table, then the finished PDF calendar card appearing in chat

Above: a short intake, then the calendar builds week by week — and packages as a share-ready PDF without changing a row.

A dated marketing calendar in chat: each row shows the date, the moment, the activity and why then, the channels, and the lead time with a next step

Every row carries the date, the moment, the activity and why then, the channels to use, and — the part plans usually miss — the lead time: when work has to start for the activity to go out properly rather than rushed.


How it works

1. Launch the agent

In the left sidebar, open Agent Library, search for Marketing Moments Calendar and run it. Pick Express to get the full calendar in one pass, or Structured to steer it step by step.

2. Answer a short intake

Priorities, committed dates, audiences, channels, markets, timeframe and how busy you want each month. Rough answers are fine — where something is unknown, the agent makes a clear working assumption and says so.

The calendar intake form filled in with priorities, committed dates, audiences, channels, markets, timeframe and activity volume

3. Review, then package

The calendar builds around your locked dates first, anchors on real public fixtures, and flags anything provisional so you know what to confirm before briefs go out. When you're happy, choose the format — a share-ready PDF or an editable presentation — and it's produced without changing a row.

The finished calendar as a polished PDF document card in chat, with page preview and Download and Save controls


💡 Tip: give it your real committed dates ("launch mid-September", "customer event first week of December") — the calendar builds around them and tells you which placements to lock first.

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