The improved weekly view in the Editorial Calendar gives an overview of news posts and campaigns inside your platform, with an updated design. Campaign, space, and channel filters narrow down the overview to specific content.
Directly from the improved weekly view, you can conveniently:
- View campaigns, news posts and blockers
- Create news posts and blockers
- Drag and drop news posts and blockers
- Add draft posts to the calendar
- Click on a news post, campaign, or blocker to view a flyout with key information
- Click on a news post title in the flyout to open the news post
- Navigate to the campaign details from the flyout
- Edit key information of article and media posts in the flyout
- Edit blockers in the flyout
- Filter the view by campaign, space, or channel
- Switch to the monthly view
- View content you normally don’t have access to using the optional Full Transparency Mode (view-only format)
In the post-flyout you can view useful information, such as the:
- Target audience
- Activated notification types
- Creator
- Posts status
- Post statistics if the post status is published
In the campaign flyout you can view useful information, such as the:
- Campaign status
- Start and end date
- Campaign goal
In the blocker flyout you can view useful information, such as the:
- Start and end time
- Description
- Creator
Adding Draft Posts to the Editorial Calendar
You can add draft posts that have not yet been assigned a publishing date to the Weekly View of the Editorial Calendar.
Adding draft posts to your calendar helps you visualize your content planning but does not schedule them for publishing. Be sure to schedule each post separately when ready.
- In the Studio, navigate to the Planning > Editorial Calendar.
- Click Filters.
The filter options open. -
From the Display options dropdown, select Drafts.
- Click Apply.
A sidebar with draft posts opens.
Note: The sidebar lists all unscheduled draft posts that are not yet planned or scheduled, sorted by last edited in descending order.
- Navigate to the post you want to plan and drag it to the desired date and time on the calendar.
Note: You can only drag and drop draft posts into future dates.
Your draft has been added to the calendar. You can now schedule the draft using quick editing.
You can remove posts from the Editorial Calendar by dragging and dropping the post from the Editorial Calendar to the draft sidebar. The post then displays at the top of the sidebar.
You can close the sidebar by deselecting the display option Drafts in the filters or clicking X in the sidebar.
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