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Content Calendar

Your content strategy, visualized.

Plan, schedule, and track every piece of content from brief to published. The calendar that keeps your content strategy on track and prevents keyword cannibalization.

March 2026
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Published

Kubernetes Monitoring Best Practices Guide

Sarah M.

Review

Reliability Engineering Best Practices

James T.

Scheduled

Log Aggregation Checklist

Sarah M.

Draft

DevOps Monitoring System Guide

James T.

Scheduled

Observability KPIs That Matter

Korvex AI

Draft

SLA Compliance 101

Sarah M.

Review

Incident Response Template

Korvex AI

Scheduled

On-Call Management Guide

James T.

Content teams are flying blind.

There is no connection between SEO data and publishing schedules. Content gets created randomly and published hopefully.

Spreadsheet chaos

Content calendars live in Google Sheets or Notion with no connection to your SEO data. Topics get chosen based on what feels right, not what the data says will work.

No publication intelligence

Nobody checks whether a new article targets the same keywords as an existing page. Content teams accidentally cannibalise their own rankings by publishing similar articles too close together.

Invisible bottlenecks

Without a unified pipeline view, content sits in review for weeks. Deadlines slip because nobody sees the bottleneck until the publish date has already passed.

See your entire content plan at a glance.

Every piece of content, its status, target keyword, and assigned writer — laid out on a calendar that your whole team can use.

Content Calendar
MonthWeekList
DraftReviewScheduledPublished
Mar 2

Kubernetes Monitoring Best Practices Guide

kubernetes monitoring setup · Sarah M.

Published
Mar 5

Reliability Engineering Best Practices

reliability engineering · James T.

Review
Mar 7

Log Aggregation Checklist

log aggregation · Sarah M.

Scheduled
Mar 10

DevOps Monitoring System Guide

devops monitoring · James T.

Draft
Mar 13

Observability KPIs That Matter

observability kpis · Korvex AI

Scheduled
Mar 17

SLA Compliance 101

sla compliance · Sarah M.

Draft
Mar 20

Incident Response Template

incident response · Korvex AI

Review

Publish smart, not just fast.

Keyword cannibalization is one of the most common and most invisible SEO problems. When two pages on your site target the same keyword cluster, search engines do not know which one to rank — so it ranks neither of them well.

Korvex’s scheduling engine analyses every piece of content in your pipeline against your existing pages. If it detects overlapping intent, you get an alert before anything is published — along with a recommended fix.

Cannibalization Alert

Scheduling conflict detected

“Kubernetes Monitoring Best Practices Guide” (March 2) and “K8s Monitoring Checklist Template” (March 5) target overlapping keyword clusters. Publishing within 3 days may cause keyword cannibalization.

Recommended: Move checklist to March 16+

10+ day gap eliminates cannibalization risk

Alternative: Merge into a single comprehensive page

Consolidate overlapping intent for stronger authority

Content Pipeline
12
SCIS Recommendations
8
Content Briefs
5
Drafts in Progress
3
In Review
4
Scheduled
7
Published This Month

From recommendation to publication.

Every piece of content starts as an SEO recommendation. Korvex identifies the opportunity, generates a content brief, and drops it into your calendar as a backlog item. From there, your team takes it through drafting, review, and scheduling — all within one connected workflow.

No more copying keyword targets from one tool into another. No more losing recommendations in a spreadsheet. The pipeline is one continuous flow from data to published page.

Always know where every piece stands.

A kanban board view that shows you exactly how many pieces are in backlog, in progress, under review, and published. Spot bottlenecks before they delay your schedule.

Content Status Board
Backlog (3)
SLA compliance guide
On-call management overview
Vendor SLA management assessment
In Progress (2)
DevOps monitoring system
Reliability engineering best practices
Review (2)
Incident response template
Observability KPIs that matter
Published (3)
Kubernetes monitoring guide
Log aggregation checklist
Change management process

Content production, on schedule.

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Pipeline visibility

0

Cannibalization incidents

0x

Faster brief-to-publish

0

Connected workflow

Frequently asked questions.

Stop managing content in spreadsheets.

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