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The 30-Day Content Calendar

Thirty days of posts, mapped and ready. This is the exact system we run for Grow Prompts. Learn the structure here, then generate your own version, rebuilt around your brand, your offer, and your voice in about two minutes.

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How this works

Two ways to use your calendar.

Learn the system from the worked example, then let the generator rebuild all 30 days around your brand. Same structure, your signal.

  1. Learn the structureBelow, you'll see how the 30 days are built: four weekly arcs, one core idea a day, every post pointing somewhere. Understand the rhythm and it works for any brand.
  2. Generate your own versionOpen the generator. Answer eight short questions about your company, offer, and voice. It rebuilds every day, every hook, and every caption around you.
  3. Download it, yours to keepGet your personalized calendar as an .xlsx and a .pdf, already written in your brand's language, ready to schedule.
  4. Run it your wayPost by hand, or drop it into your content stack to publish and capture on autopilot. The system is the same either way.
Generate your calendar

Make it yours

Answer eight quick questions and download your own 30 days, personalized end to end.

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The structure

Four weeks, four jobs.

Each week has one job, and the four build on each other. Underneath every week runs the same simple lens: Problem, Reaction, Solution. Show your audience the problem, how the market is reacting and why that costs them, and how you solve it. Grow Prompts gives you the executable structure to say it well.

Week 1

The Signal

Earn attention by naming what's really happening in your space. Be the clear voice, not another loud one.

Problem Name the problem your audience is living with right now.
Reaction Show how the market is scrambling, and why the noise is costing them.
Solution Hint that a cleaner path exists. You're about to show it.
Week 2

The System

Show how you work. Teach the simple path, so consistency looks achievable, not exhausting.

Problem Reframe the problem as a workflow gap, not an effort gap.
Reaction Most people react by buying more tools. Show why that backfires.
Solution Walk them through your system as the calmer answer.
Week 3

The Proof

Stop telling, start showing. Demonstrate the system in public with real posts and honest results.

Problem Remind them what staying stuck actually looks like.
Reaction Show the market rewarding those who execute, not those who wait.
Solution Prove your solution works by running it where they can see.
Week 4

The Invitation

Point everything at your free offer and your core offer. No hype, no fake scarcity, a clear invitation.

Problem Restate the cost of doing nothing, plainly and kindly.
Reaction Acknowledge the hesitation. Adopting anything new feels risky.
Solution Offer the lowest-risk first step: your free thing, then your offer.

Use the calendar to communicate this to your audience: what their problem is, how the market is currently reacting to it, why that may cost them, and how your business, product, service, or brand can help solve it. With Grow Prompts, you get the executable structure and systems to communicate that effectively.

The five workflows inside

Prompt-to-Post · One Idea Five Assets · The Daily 30 · Lead Capture · Content Validation. Each day runs one of these, so you're never guessing what to post.

Ready to build it

Your structure, done for you

You've seen the framework. Let the generator write all 30 days around your brand, in your voice, following exactly this structure.

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Your first five days

What to do in week one.

Before you post a single thing, run this five-day setup. It gets your foundation right so the 30-day calendar has somewhere to send people and something to say.

Day1

Define the problem you solveThe Signal

Write one sentence: the exact problem your audience wakes up frustrated by. Not what you sell, the pain they feel. This becomes the spine of every Week 1 post.

Do today: Finish the sentence "My people are stuck because ______." Keep it plain and human.

Day2

Set up your front doorLead Capture

Pick or create your free lead magnet, the thing you'll give away to start an email relationship. Set up the one link every post will point to. This is where attention becomes an owned audience.

Do today: Decide your free offer and get your capture link live. Done beats perfect.

Day3

Generate your calendarThe System

Run the generator with your real answers. Read all 30 days once. Adjust anything that doesn't sound like you, the structure holds, the voice should be yours.

Do today: Generate, download, and read your calendar start to finish.

Day4

Batch your first weekThe Daily 30

Take Days 1 through 7 from your calendar and prep them in one sitting. Draft the posts, gather any visuals, and load them into your scheduler or content stack. One focused block buys you a week of consistency.

Do today: Prepare seven posts. Schedule what you can so momentum isn't optional.

Day5

Publish and watch the signalContent Validation

Post Day 1. Then pay attention: which idea earned saves, which drove a click, which fell flat. You're not chasing virality, you're gathering signal on what your audience actually wants more of.

Do today: Publish your first post and note one thing the response taught you.

Your turn

Now build yours.

The tools are here. The system is what most people are missing. Now you have both. Generate your 30-day calendar and start making your prompts grow.

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