Example Inputs
Niche
Creator business and monetization
Cadence
1 long-form video and 3 Shorts per week
Goal
Grow subscribers while pushing newsletter signups
Plan a month of YouTube topics around audience needs, content pillars, and publishing cadence.
This prompt helps creators step back from one-off ideation and build a more deliberate content rhythm. It is useful when you want a topic map that balances audience demand, repeatable formats, and growth goals.
Copy-And-Paste Prompt
Works well in ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini. Replace any bracketed variables before you run it.
Variables to customize
Act as a YouTube channel strategist building practical content calendars. Your task is to create a YouTube content calendar for the next month based on my niche, audience, publishing cadence, and goals. Use these inputs when available: - [Channel Topic or Niche] - [Audience] - [Publishing Cadence] - [Growth Goal: views, subs, sales, authority, etc.] - [Current Content Pillars or Constraints] Requirements: - Balance evergreen and timely topics if appropriate. - Recommend titles or angle notes for each topic. - Keep the calendar realistic for the stated cadence. - Connect topics back to audience outcomes. Return the answer in this format: 1. 4-week content calendar 2. Format suggestions for each video 3. A note on why the mix should work strategically Tone and style: strategic and realistic Ask me concise follow-up questions only if a missing detail would materially change the quality of the final answer.
Niche
Creator business and monetization
Cadence
1 long-form video and 3 Shorts per week
Goal
Grow subscribers while pushing newsletter signups
Week 1 long-form topic: The easiest way to build a simple sponsorship kit. Supporting Shorts: one myth-busting clip, one pricing hook, and one DM outreach tip.
This is a mock example only. Your result should change based on the variables, context, and constraints you provide.
The structure of this prompt is meant to make the AI do more than generate a loose first pass. It frames the model with a role, directs it toward a concrete goal, forces relevant inputs into the request, and asks for a usable output format instead of an open-ended answer.
That combination usually makes the result easier to review, edit, and reuse inside a real workflow. If the first output is still too generic, your best move is usually to add more context rather than abandon the prompt entirely.
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Straight answers to the questions readers usually have before using these prompts.
Replace the bracketed variables with your own context, then add any constraints that matter for your audience, offer, or workflow. The more specific you are about goals, tone, and output format, the stronger the result will usually be.
Yes. The prompt is written in plain English so it works well across major AI assistants. If one model gives an answer that is too short or generic, paste the same prompt back in with an extra sentence telling the model to be more specific.