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// Social Media

Content, planned.

Plan, create, and track social media content across every platform. Your marketing team sees the full content pipeline from raw idea to published post and performance data.

// Board Preview
05 columns

Ideas

3

Behind-the-scenes video of product team brainstorm

Instagram

Thread: 10 lessons from our first year of building

Twitter

Case study carousel featuring customer success story

LinkedIn

Creating

2

Write copy and design graphics for feature launch post

TwitterLinkedIn

Film and edit 60-second product demo reel

Instagram

Scheduled

2

Monday 9am: weekly tip thread on productivity workflows

Twitter

Wednesday 12pm: team spotlight post with Q&A

LinkedIn

Published

3

Published: product update announcement - 2.4k impressions

Twitter

Published: customer testimonial carousel - 890 likes

Instagram

Published: hiring post for senior engineer role

LinkedIn

Analyzing

2

Review: May content performance - engagement up 18%

TwitterLinkedIn

Compare: video vs static posts reach on Instagram

Instagram
// How to use this template
04 steps
01

Brainstorm content ideas freely

Drop every post idea into the Ideas column as it comes to mind. Include the hook, target platform, and visual concept. Quantity first - you will filter and prioritize later.

02

Tag every post by platform

Use Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram labels to categorize content. Filter by label to plan platform-specific content batches or see your full cross-platform calendar at once.

03

Add publishing dates to scheduled cards

Use due dates on cards in the Scheduled column to track when each post goes live. Your team sees the upcoming content calendar without switching to a separate scheduling tool.

04

Track performance after publishing

Move posts to Analyzing and add engagement metrics to the card description: impressions, clicks, shares. Review monthly to identify what content types resonate with your audience.

// FAQ
03 questions
01

What is a social media calendar board?

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A social media calendar board organizes your content pipeline from idea generation through creation, scheduling, publishing, and performance analysis. Each card represents a post or campaign, giving your marketing team a visual overview of upcoming and past content across all platforms.

02

Can I use this for multiple social platforms?

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Yes. Use Flux labels like Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram to tag which platform each post targets. Cards can have multiple labels for cross-platform content. Filter by label to see a single platform view.

03

How does Flux compare to dedicated social media tools?

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Flux is not a scheduling tool that auto-publishes posts. It is a planning and collaboration board. Use it to brainstorm, assign, review, and track content as a team with real-time sync. Pair it with your publishing tool - Flux handles the workflow, your scheduler handles the posting.

// Plan your content

Post smarter, not harder.

No credit card. Plan social media content with platform labels, due dates, and real-time team collaboration.