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Content Calendar — AI-planned content strategy and publishing

CooVex builds your content calendar based on GEO gaps, competitor topics, and trending searches — then helps you write, schedule, and track every piece.

The Content Calendar is where your content strategy comes to life. The AI fills it based on your GEO gaps, competitor topics, and market trends — then helps you write, schedule, and track every piece from one place.


How the AI populates your calendar

When you first open the Content Calendar, it may appear empty. Click Fill with AI Suggestions. The agent analyzes:

  • Your GEO gap report — topics in your market that AI search engines frequently ask about but you have no content covering
  • Your competitor content — what topics your competitors cover that you do not
  • Trending searches in your market — keywords that are growing in volume
  • Your existing content — to avoid duplicating topics you already cover well

It then generates a suggested calendar of 4-8 content pieces per month, each with a title, target topic, format recommendation (blog post, guide, FAQ, video), and estimated GEO impact.


Content formats

CooVex plans and tracks these content types:

  • Blog post — standard article, 600-2000 words
  • Long-form guide — comprehensive resource, 2000+ words, high GEO value
  • FAQ page — structured Q&A format, strong for AI citation
  • Comparison page — your product vs. competitors, high commercial intent
  • Social post — LinkedIn or X/Twitter, linked to a blog post or campaign
  • Email newsletter — for distribution to your subscriber list

Drafting content with AI

For any calendar item, click Draft with AI. The AI generates:

  • A structured outline with H2/H3 headings
  • The full article draft, written in your brand voice
  • A meta title and meta description (SEO-optimized)
  • FAQ section (for AI citation)
  • Suggested internal links to your other pages

Review and edit the draft in the built-in editor. When satisfied, mark it as “Ready” and assign a publish date.


Publishing

CooVex does not publish directly to your website (that remains in your CMS). Instead, copy the content from CooVex into your CMS, or use the WordPress plugin to sync approved content automatically.

Once you mark a piece as Published in CooVex, the Content Performance tracker begins monitoring its traffic and ranking progress.


Tracking what gets created vs. planned

The calendar view shows all planned content color-coded by status:

  • Planned (grey) — on the calendar but not started
  • In progress (blue) — being drafted
  • Ready (amber) — written, awaiting publish
  • Published (green) — live on your site

A monthly completion rate shows what percentage of planned content actually gets published — a useful team accountability metric.