Content Planners
Three planners. One brand profile. Every channel.
Plan blog content, brand-consistent social posts, or solo-creator content — all from one wizard, one brand voice.
Pick the planner that fits the job
All three planners share your brand profile. Each is tuned for a different content shape — pick one or use all three for full coverage.
How they fit together
| Planner | Output | Best for | Channels |
|---|---|---|---|
| Post Planner | WordPress blog posts | WordPress site owners | 1 channel — your WordPress blog |
| Brand Planner | Social posts in brand voice | Brand and marketing teams | 9 channels — all social |
| Influencer Planner | Personal-voice creator posts | Solo creators and personal brands | 5 creator-core channels + crossover |
Content Planners — frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the three planners?
Post Planner writes WordPress blog posts. Brand Planner writes social posts for a brand voice across 9 channels. Influencer Planner writes personal-voice posts for solo creators across creator-focused channels. Same wizard, different output.
Can I use all three planners on the same brand profile?
Yes. All three planners share the same brand profile. Your tone, audience, products, and banned terms apply consistently across blog, brand-social, and creator-social outputs.
Do I need separate accounts or billing for each planner?
No. One PostNext account covers all three planners. Credits are pooled — a plan from any planner draws from the same credit balance.
Which planner should I start with?
If you publish to a blog, start with Post Planner. If you run a brand on social, start with Brand Planner. If you are a solo creator, start with Influencer Planner. Most users add a second or third planner once they see the first one ship.
Do the planners coordinate posts between each other?
Not automatically — each planner runs its own schedule. But all three respect your brand profile and credit balance, so the outputs stay on-voice across surfaces.
Can I edit posts before they publish, across all planners?
Yes. Every post lands on your PostNext dashboard before publishing, no matter which planner created it. Edit, reschedule or skip any post mid-plan.
Three planners. One brand profile. Pick where to start.
Connect your brand profile, set your first plan and ship. Switch on the other planners when you are ready.
