Free Sample

Download a free content calendar sample.

This sample shows the exact columns used for publish date, channel, content type, title, goal, owner, and status. It lets visitors inspect the workflow before buying the full template pack.

The free sample is a lightweight preview. The paid pack adds lead tracking, KPI review, and the broader operating structure around content work.

Why this page exists

  • Capture “free content calendar template” searches
  • Give immediate utility before asking for payment
  • Create a clean page to share in communities
  • Make the product more believable and tangible

What it looks like in use

This shows the content sample as a small-team planning board, so visitors can picture the workflow before buying.

Content planning board

This week

TueComparison post draft
WedCase study outline
ThuReview social thread
FriPublish LinkedIn post

Drafting

Top 3 AI tools for small teamsOwner: Ken

Review

Founder workflow case studyGoal: replies

Ready to publish

Weekly KPI reflectionChannel: LinkedIn

What the free sample contains

One real row and the actual planning columns used in the full content calendar template.

Date Channel Type Title Goal Status
2026-03-22 LinkedIn Comparison Post Top 3 AI tools for small teams Generate replies draft

What the paid pack adds

The free sample gives the content structure. The paid pack adds the rest of the weekly operating system.

Content planning

Use the full content calendar to keep topics, owners, and publish state visible.

Lead system

Track outbound and inbound work in parallel with your content production.

KPI review

Review content output alongside replies, conversions, and sales every week.

Free sample vs paid pack

The sample helps you inspect the planning structure. The paid pack helps you run content inside a broader small-team system.

Decision point Free sample Paid pack
Planning depth One content row plus the core columns. Content planning plus lead tracking and KPI review around it.
Operational context No lead system or weekly scorekeeping attached. Lets you connect what you publish to replies, leads, and weekly review.
Best use Check whether the content structure fits your team. Start using a compact operating system instead of a disconnected calendar file.

When the free file stops being enough

If the sample feels right but your team still lacks consistency, the paid pack is the next step.

You have ideas but no rhythm

The sample shows the layout. The paid pack gives the larger structure that helps a team keep publishing.

You want content tied to results

Without lead and KPI views, a content calendar stays disconnected from business outcomes.

You need a cheap operations layer

$19 is a small jump if the alternative is continuing to plan in scattered notes and chat.

Buy the full pack

If the free sample fits your style, the paid pack gives a more complete small-team ops structure.

Starter

Core Template Pack

$19

4 editable templates, import guide, and a clean workflow for leads, KPI review, and content planning.

Best upgrade moment: the content sample looks right, but you want it connected to lead tracking and weekly review instead of sitting alone.

Buy Starter
Ops

Pack + support

$29

Everything in Starter, plus one deployment checklist and one email support round.

Buy Ops