Product · Plan

Never wonder what to write next.

The calendar reads your topics, your cadence, and your in-progress drafts, then proposes the week — with the reason behind every suggestion. You stay the publisher.

It plans with reasons

No black-box scheduling.

Every suggestion explains itself: which topic is under-covered, what's already in progress, what the cadence needs. Agree, and you're one click from a draft.

  • Coverage gaps found

    It sees which of your topics is running thin and proposes the piece that fills it.

  • Drafts slotted first

    In-progress work gets scheduled before anything new is proposed — momentum over novelty.

  • You publish, always

    Suggestions are suggestions. Nothing is posted, sent, or scheduled without your hand on it.

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This week

it plans · you publish

Mon

LinkedIn

Positioning

Tue

Article

Draft · in progress

Wed

Thu

Newsletter

Suggested

Fri

LinkedIn

From the article

This week’s plan

Start draft

Topic “WhatsApp-first retail” has the least coverage — draft the newsletter Thursday. Your in-progress article is slotted first.

Topics

Organized around what you stand for.

Your writing lives in topics — the strategic themes you want to be known for. The calendar keeps each one moving so your authority compounds instead of scattering.

  • Momentum you can see

    Each topic shows its coverage and pace at a glance — where you're strong, where you've gone quiet.

  • Ideas the brain supports

    Suggested ideas come from knowledge you already have — so every proposed piece starts with material, not a blank page.

  • One click to writing

    Take a suggestion and you're in the editor conversation with the idea pre-loaded.

FAQ

Questions, answered.

Will it ever publish or schedule something on its own?+

Never. The calendar proposes; you decide. There is no auto-publish anywhere in Zsper.

What happens if I skip a week?+

It re-plans around reality — no guilt streaks, no nagging. The suggestions adjust to your actual pace and pick up where you are.

Can I just ignore the calendar?+

Yes. It's a planner, not a boss. Plenty of writers come in with their own idea every time — the calendar simply keeps the map of what you've covered.

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See your next month, planned.

Bring your topics — the calendar does the thinking about what's next.

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