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| Input / Output | Example Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Total Planned Posts | 24 | Target number of blog posts in the plan. |
| Planning Weeks | 12 | Campaign window used for cadence calculations. |
| Ready Posts Backlog | 4 | Already prepared posts reduce new production demand. |
| Adjusted Hours per Post | 10.35 | Includes research, writing, editing, SEO, design, and buffer. |
| Required Posts per Week | 2.00 | Needed publishing pace to hit the schedule. |
| Weekly Production Hours | 17.25 | Hours required for new posts across the planning window. |
| Projected Monthly Traffic | 1,912 | Estimated from monthly posts and visits per post. |
| Plan Status | Healthy | Shows whether cadence fits workload and publishing slots. |
Base Hours per Post
Research Hours + Writing Hours + Editing Hours + SEO Hours + Design Hours
Adjusted Hours per Post
Base Hours per Post × (1 + Review Buffer % ÷ 100)
Required Posts per Week
Total Planned Posts ÷ Planning Weeks
Monthly Posts
Required Posts per Week × 4.345
Weekly Production Hours
(Max(Total Posts − Ready Backlog, 0) × Adjusted Hours per Post) ÷ Planning Weeks
Capacity Posts per Week
Team Hours per Week ÷ Adjusted Hours per Post
Projected Monthly Traffic
Monthly Posts × Expected Monthly Visits per Post
Publish Interval Days
(Planning Weeks × 7) ÷ Total Planned Posts
It estimates publishing cadence, production workload, slot capacity, projected monthly traffic, and a dated schedule for each planned post.
Backlog posts are already prepared. They still occupy publishing slots, but they reduce new production hours needed during the planning period.
Healthy means the workload fits your capacity comfortably. Tight means you can manage it carefully. Overloaded means cadence or capacity likely needs adjustment.
The calculator multiplies estimated monthly posts by expected visits per post. It gives a planning forecast, not a guaranteed traffic result.
Yes. Partial weeks help when planning shorter campaigns, launches, or adjusted publishing windows that do not match whole calendar weeks.
The review buffer adds time for revisions, approvals, legal checks, stakeholder feedback, and publishing delays that often disrupt content timelines.
That means the plan expects more posts than your chosen weekly publishing slots can comfortably handle. Increase slots, extend weeks, or reduce posts.
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Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.