SEO Content Calendar

Generate analytics-driven monthly publishing schedule using GSC and GA4 MCP data.

An analytics-driven monthly publishing calendar generator that turns Google Search Console and GA4 data into a prioritized editorial plan. It sorts content needs into four categories: quick wins, rewrites, new articles, and trending topics: and outputs a structured JSON calendar with dates, content types, target keywords, priority, and estimated effort.

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Prices include 20% VAT. · Forged on real agency work · one-time, no lock-in

  • Type Skill
  • Category Search & AEO
  • Delivery Email · instant
  • License One-time
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Inside the run · no black box

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The calendar is generated from your own search data, not from a topic brainstorm. The exact loop:

  1. Pulls the last 28 days of real data: query-level clicks, impressions, CTR and position from Search Console plus landing-page sessions, engagement and bounce from GA4.
  2. Sorts content needs into 4 buckets: quick wins (positions 11-20 with enough impressions), rewrites (6+ months stale with high bounce), new articles (competitor gaps), trending (7-day impression spikes).
  3. Scores every item by ROI, expected impact divided by estimated effort, so a 2-hour title fix outranks an 8-hour pillar article in short-term priority.
  4. Maps items to weeks: quick wins in weeks 1-2 for fast momentum, the big pillar piece in week 3, cluster support plus a buffer in week 4.
  5. Validates against team capacity: a weekly effort limit is enforced, overflow shifts to the next week or defers to next month instead of overloading the queue.
  6. Injects seasonal opportunities planned 6 to 8 weeks ahead of demand peaks, then emits a structured JSON calendar with keyword, priority, effort and action per item.
Use cases · what happens when you plug it in

One power source. 6 lines out.

seo-content-calendar · core

core active · 6 lines

  1. Building a data-driven monthly or weekly publishing schedule

    ✓ building a data-driven m…
  2. Identifying quick-win pages ranking in positions 11-20

    ✓ identifying quick-win pa…
  3. Flagging stale, high-bounce content that needs rewriting

    ✓ flagging stale, high-bou…
  4. Surfacing new-article topics from competitor content gaps

    ✓ surfacing new-article to…
  5. Catching trending and seasonal opportunities to publish ahead of demand

    ✓ catching trending and se…
  6. Feeding a structured calendar into a blog automation pipeline

    ✓ feeding a structured cal…
Benefits · what you walk away with

Yours to keep.

Drag time forward. Watch what stays.

Forever

That's what owning means.

The rented stack

ai writing tool: subscription

expired · access lost

analytics suite: subscription

expired · access lost

design platform: subscription

expired · access lost

(nothing left)

Your forge

  1. Stop guessing what to write by grounding every calendar item in real performance data

    license: perpetual
  2. Capture fast ROI with low-effort quick wins that lift existing pages to page one

    license: perpetual
  3. Protect content quality by scaling to team capacity, not an idealized output number

    license: perpetual
  4. Time seasonal content 6-8 weeks ahead so Google indexes it before demand peaks

    license: perpetual

subscriptions expire · deeds don't

What's included · the full manifest

Everything in the box.

Pick a piece up. Watch it work.

Four-category content classifier (quick wins, rewrites, new articles, trending)

part 01 of 06 · in the box

6 parts · one working system · ships instantly by email

Who it's for

This wasn't forged for everyone.

  • Not for you if you'd rather rent a tool than own one.
  • Not for you if you want someone else to run your stack.
  • Not for you if you're happy guessing.
Still here? Good.

Content teams and SEO managers who want a data-backed, capacity-aware publishing calendar that prioritizes the highest-ROI work instead of a random list of titles.

then this was forged for you.

Works with

Universal by design: these run in any AI. Delivered in the open Agent Skills + MCP format (native in Claude); ChatGPT, Gemini, Cursor and Copilot adapt the same files their own way.

  • Claude Native format
  • ChatGPT Adapts via open standards
  • Gemini Adapts via open standards
  • Cursor Adapts via open standards
  • Copilot Adapts via open standards
Questions · still in the air

Catch what's on your mind.

the air is clear. nothing between you and the forge.
catch a spark: the forge will answer

  1. Do I need Search Console and GA4 connected for this to be useful?

    Mostly yes. The calendar's whole point is that every item is grounded in real GSC and GA4 performance data. There's a data-missing fallback pattern for gaps, but without analytics access you're back to guessing topics, exactly what it exists to prevent.

  2. How does it decide what actually goes on the calendar?

    It classifies needs into four categories: quick wins ranking in positions 11-20, rewrites of stale high-bounce pages, new articles from competitor gaps, and trending or seasonal topics, then scores each item by ROI (impact divided by effort) and maps weeks to front-load the quick wins.

  3. Does it write the articles too?

    No. The output is a structured JSON calendar with dates, content types, target keywords, priority, and estimated effort, ready to feed an automation pipeline or a writing team. The writing itself is downstream.

  4. How is it delivered?

    By email right after purchase: ready to run, downloaded instantly, no setup wait.

  5. One-time or subscription?

    A one-time purchase; no subscription or hidden fees. VAT (20%) is included.

  6. Can I get a refund?

    As a digital product, it can’t be refunded once downloaded. That’s why we show exactly what’s inside and who it’s for, right here.