Tidy Editorial Calendar — WordPress Content Calendar Plugin

The best editorial calendar plugin for WordPress — visual drag-and-drop scheduling, backlog sidebar, color-coded status cards, and multi-author management.

Simple pricing

All plans include updates and priority support.

Free

$0 forever

Unlimited sites

  • Monthly calendar
  • Drag-and-drop
  • Backlog sidebar
  • Quick filters
  • Quick edit & create
  • Color-coded cards
  • All post types
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Pro

$39 /year

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  • All Free features
  • Weekly & agenda views
  • Kanban board
  • Multi-author
  • Custom statuses
  • Checklists
  • Internal notes
  • Category analysis
  • Publishing rhythm insights
  • CSV/iCal export
  • SEO integration
  • Priority support

Agency

$99 /year

Unlimited sites

  • All Pro features
  • Unlimited site activations
  • Priority support

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Free — included at no cost

Monthly calendar view
Drag-and-drop scheduling (instant save via AJAX)
Backlog sidebar for unscheduled drafts and ideas
Quick filters (category, author, status, keyword)
Quick edit (title, date, status, category, author)
Quick create (click any day to create a post)
Color-coded cards by status or category
Visual legend for color coding
All post types supported (posts, pages, CPTs)
No external dependencies

All features

WordPress content calendar plugin and editorial calendar for WordPress. Drag-and-drop scheduling, backlog sidebar, quick filters, quick edit, color-coded status cards, Kanban board, and multi-author management. A modern React-based replacement for EditFlow and CoSchedule.

Monthly Calendar

Visual overview of all your scheduled, draft, and published content in a clean calendar interface.

Drag-and-Drop

Reschedule posts by dragging them to a new date. Changes are saved instantly via AJAX — no page reload.

Backlog Sidebar

Keep unscheduled drafts and ideas in a dedicated panel. Drag them onto the calendar when they're ready.

Quick Filters

Filter the calendar by category, author, status, or keyword to focus on what matters.

Quick Edit

Edit title, date, status, category, and author without leaving the calendar view.

Quick Create

Click any date to create a new draft instantly with pre-filled date. No page reload needed.

Color-Coded Cards

Posts are colored by status (draft, pending, scheduled, published) or by category. Visual legend always visible.

Pro

Weekly & Agenda Views

Switch between monthly, weekly, and agenda list views for different planning needs.

Pro

Kanban Board

Manage content workflow with a Kanban board. Columns for each post status.

Pro

Multi-Author Management

Filter by author, assign posts, and manage team workloads.

Pro

Custom Statuses

Add custom post statuses like 'In Review', 'Needs Images', or 'Ready to Publish'.

Pro

Editorial Checklists

Attach pre-publish checklists to posts. Ensure quality before hitting publish.

Pro

Internal Notes

Add private editorial notes to posts, visible only on the calendar. Great for team communication.

Pro

Category Distribution Analysis

Visualize how your content is distributed across categories. Spot imbalances and plan accordingly.

Pro

Publishing Rhythm Insights

Analyze your publishing cadence with charts. Spot gaps and optimize your schedule.

Pro

CSV/iCal Export

Export your editorial calendar to CSV or iCal format for external tools.

Pro

SEO Integrations

See Yoast/Rank Math SEO scores directly in the calendar view.

Pro

Priority Support

Email support with 24h response time.

How we compare

See how Tidy Editorial Calendar — WordPress Content Calendar Plugin stacks up against the competition.

Feature Tidy Editorial CalendarEditorial CalendarPublishPress Planner
Drag & drop
Backlog sidebar
Quick filters
Quick edit
Quick create
Color-coded cards
Internal notes Pro
Category analysis Pro
React-based no (jQuery)
Starting price $39/year Free $49/year

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I drag and drop posts to reschedule?

Yes. The calendar supports drag-and-drop to move posts between dates. Changes are saved instantly via AJAX — no page reload needed. Works in both monthly and weekly views (weekly is a Pro feature).

Does it work with custom post types?

Yes. Configure which post types appear on the calendar from the settings page. It works with posts, pages, and any registered custom post type including WooCommerce products.

Can multiple editors use it?

Yes. Each user sees posts based on their WordPress permissions. Editors see all posts, Authors see only their own. Pro adds multi-author filtering and assignment features for team management.

Does it replace the WordPress scheduler?

No, it works alongside it. It provides a visual interface for the built-in scheduling system. When you drag a post to a new date, it updates the WordPress scheduled date. All existing scheduling behavior is preserved.

Can I see posts from all authors?

Yes. Filter by author, status, or category. The calendar shows all content by default, with filters to narrow the view to specific authors or post statuses.

What is the backlog sidebar?

The backlog sidebar is a dedicated panel where you keep unscheduled drafts and post ideas. When you're ready to schedule them, simply drag them from the backlog onto a calendar date. It's included in the free version.

Can I color-code posts by category?

Yes. Cards can be colored by post status (draft, pending, scheduled, published) or by category. A visual legend shows what each color means. This is configurable in the settings.

Why You Need an Editorial Calendar

Consistency is the single most important factor in building a successful content-driven website. Whether you publish daily news, weekly tutorials, or monthly in-depth guides, maintaining a predictable cadence keeps readers engaged, signals freshness to search engines, and creates a sustainable workflow for your writing team. Yet without a visual planning tool, most WordPress publishers fall into a reactive pattern — writing when inspiration strikes and leaving gaps that hurt both audience retention and SEO performance.

An editorial calendar transforms content planning from a mental exercise into a concrete, shared workflow. When you can see your entire month at a glance — what's drafted, what's scheduled, what's missing — gaps become obvious and deadlines become real. For solo bloggers, it enforces discipline. For teams, it eliminates the confusion of spreadsheets, Slack threads, and email chains by putting the source of truth directly inside WordPress, where the content lives.

Beyond scheduling, a good editorial calendar supports the full content lifecycle: ideation, assignment, drafting, review, and publication. It should let you create drafts quickly, reassign posts between authors, track progress through custom statuses, and attach pre-publish checklists to ensure quality. Tidy Editorial Calendar does all of this inside a modern, drag-and-drop interface that feels native to WordPress — no external SaaS required, no monthly fees for basic functionality.

Tidy Editorial Calendar vs EditFlow and CoSchedule

EditFlow was the original editorial calendar for WordPress, and it served the community well for over a decade. However, development has slowed considerably, the interface feels dated compared to modern WordPress, and it lacks features that today's publishers expect — like drag-and-drop rescheduling, Kanban boards, or SEO score integration. PublishPress (EditFlow's successor) has improved on some of these points but bundles multiple modules that add complexity and can conflict with other plugins.

CoSchedule takes the opposite approach: a full-featured SaaS marketing suite with a WordPress plugin as one integration point. While powerful, it comes with a significant price tag — starting at $19/month per user for basic features, scaling to hundreds of dollars for teams. For publishers who simply need a solid editorial calendar inside WordPress, CoSchedule is overkill and introduces an external dependency that many site owners prefer to avoid.

Tidy Editorial Calendar occupies the sweet spot between these two extremes. The free version gives you a clean monthly calendar with drag-and-drop scheduling, post status colors, and quick draft creation — everything a solo blogger or small team needs to stay organized. The Pro version adds weekly and agenda views, a Kanban board for visual workflow management, multi-author filtering and assignment, custom post statuses, editorial checklists, publishing cadence analytics, CSV and iCal export, and Yoast/Rank Math score display directly in the calendar. All of this runs entirely inside WordPress with no external API calls, no monthly subscription, and no data leaving your server.

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Free forever. Pro starts at $39/year.