Content Planning Templates and Weekly Frameworks (2026) for OFM
Content planning, monthly themes, weekly shoot briefs, daily posting schedules, Notion/sheets templates.
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- 1. Why content planning matters
- Improvised
- Planned
- 2. Four content-plan granularities
- Monthly theme/pillar plan
- Weekly shoot brief
- Daily post schedule
- Per-piece brief
- 3. Monthly theme planning
- Example themes (fitness model)
- Example themes (girlfriend niche)
- Rotation
- Prevents fatigue
- 4. Weekly shoot brief structure
- Include
- Shared with model
- 5. Daily post schedule
- Per account
- Format
- Scheduler integration
- 6. Per-piece post brief
- Minimal
- Full workflow
- 7. Shared planning doc pattern
- Pattern
- Professional signal
- 8. Tool stack
- Google Docs / Sheets
- Notion
- Trello / Asana
- Scheduler spreadsheets
- 9. Template: Reddit VA daily
- 30 rows per day
- Plus
- 10. Template: IG weekly reel
- 7 rows per week
- 11. Template: Model weekly brief
- Columns
- Shared with model
- 12. "Beginner content plan" baseline
- Simple starter
- Back out content needs
- 13. Platform-mix by model type
- Reddit-primary
- Dating-app-primary
- IG/TikTok-primary
- Hybrid
- 14. Managing backlog content
- Process
- Often
- 15. Feedback loop
- Track per-post performance
- Weekly review
- Adjust next week
- Don't over-adjust
- 16. Common planning mistakes
- Planning too far ahead
- Planning too tightly
- Not tracking performance
- Universal plan for all platforms
- No shared doc with model
- 17. Frequently asked questions
- How often to plan?
- Daily vs weekly model briefs?
- Best tool?
- How far ahead?
- Should I plan before first shoot?
- Related guides
Improvised content production = inconsistent posting = algorithmic penalty. This guide is the planning framework.
1. Why content planning matters
Improvised
- Random output.
- Irregular cadence.
- Algorithm dislikes.
- Team can't scale.
Planned
- Reliable execution.
- Consistent posting.
- Algorithm favor.
- Team scaling possible.
2. Four content-plan granularities
Monthly theme/pillar plan
- Big themes to rotate.
- Brand positioning.
Weekly shoot brief
- What specifically to shoot.
- Per-model.
Daily post schedule
- What goes live when.
- Per-platform.
Per-piece brief
- Content file, caption, platform, time.
Each nests inside the next.
3. Monthly theme planning
Example themes (fitness model)
- Gym outfit.
- Post-workout.
- Stretching.
- Nutrition prep.
- Recovery.
Example themes (girlfriend niche)
- Morning routine.
- Outfit check.
- Dinner date.
- Lazy day.
- Night in.
Rotation
- Week 1: theme A.
- Week 2: theme B.
- Etc.
Prevents fatigue
- Fans see variety.
- Algorithm rewards diversity.
4. Weekly shoot brief structure
Include
- Day/time shoot happens.
- Location (bedroom, gym, hotel).
- Outfits (3-5 to cycle).
- Angle/mood (cute, sexy, playful).
- Explicit level (SFW, tease, nude, explicit).
- Reel concepts (5-10 ideas).
- Customs owed.
- References (trending reels to mimic).
Shared with model
- Google Doc or Notion page.
- Model reads, shoots accordingly.
5. Daily post schedule
Per account
- Reddit posts at US peak hours.
- IG at morning / lunch.
- TikTok at evening.
- Twitter spread.
- OF wall 1-3x/day.
Format
- Spreadsheet or Notion database.
- Time, account, content file, caption.
Scheduler integration
- Postpone, Infloww, Later.
- Auto-publish at times.
6. Per-piece post brief
Minimal
- Content file reference (vault ID).
- Caption.
- Platform / account / subreddit.
- Scheduling time.
- Spoofing / editing notes.
Full workflow
- VA reads brief.
- Pulls content.
- Edits per brief.
- Posts at time.
7. Shared planning doc pattern
From the community:
"What's everyone's preferred way of sharing content plan with their models? Just on the group chat with a list of links to reels to copy for example or is there a more professional / better way to structure it?"
Pattern
- Shared Google Doc or Notion per model.
- Model reads plan.
- Shoots accordingly.
- Operator marks delivered.
- Next-week plan drafted before current ends.
Professional signal
- Structured = you look serious.
- Loose chat = amateur.
8. Tool stack
Google Docs / Sheets
- Free, ubiquitous.
- Everyone can access.
Notion
- Structured databases.
- Community standard.
- Free tier sufficient.
Trello / Asana
- Kanban planning.
- Some operators.
Scheduler spreadsheets
- Reddit bulk-upload (SocialRise, Postpone).
9. Template: Reddit VA daily
30 rows per day
| Time | Subreddit | Content file | Caption | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9am | r/sub1 | file_001.jpg | Title X | Flair Y |
| 10am | r/sub2 | file_002.mp4 | Title X | - |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
Plus
- Upvote timing.
- Boost timing.
- Delete-if-flopping policy.
10. Template: IG weekly reel
7 rows per week
| Day | Reel concept | Hook text | Music | Posting time | Variant for slaves |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon | Trend X | "POV..." | Trending1 | 7pm | Yes |
| ... | ... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
11. Template: Model weekly brief
Columns
- Date.
- Outfit (cycle 3-5 per week).
- Content type (photos / reels / customs).
- Due dates.
- Completion check.
Shared with model
- Weekly overview.
- Specific daily goals.
12. "Beginner content plan" baseline
From the community:
"Can someone send me an example of a content plan for Instagram and tiktok?"
Simple starter
- 3 photos/day per Reddit account.
- 1 reel/day IG.
- 1 TikTok/day.
- 2 posts/day OF wall.
- 5-10 stories/day OF.
Back out content needs
- Daily: 15-20 pieces.
- Weekly: 100-150 pieces.
- Monthly shoots: 2 big + daily supplementary.
13. Platform-mix by model type
Reddit-primary
- Heavy Reddit planning.
- Minimal IG/TikTok.
Dating-app-primary
- Minimal social planning.
- Heavy DM support.
IG/TikTok-primary
- Reel-focus planning.
- Less Reddit volume.
Hybrid
- Balanced across.
14. Managing backlog content
From the community:
"model with 600 selfies in vault"
Process
- Inventory existing.
- Categorize (platform-suitable, SFW/NSFW).
- Plan reuse before new shoots.
Often
- 2-4 weeks of content already in vault.
15. Feedback loop
Track per-post performance
- Views, engagement, conversion.
Weekly review
- What themes worked?
- What flopped?
Adjust next week
- More winning themes.
- Less losing.
Don't over-adjust
- Weekly noise vs monthly signal.
16. Common planning mistakes
Planning too far ahead
Trends shift weekly.
Planning too tightly
No flexibility.
Not tracking performance
No learning.
Universal plan for all platforms
Reddit ≠ IG.
No shared doc with model
Operator does all thinking.
17. Frequently asked questions
How often to plan?
Weekly primary. Monthly themes.
Daily vs weekly model briefs?
Weekly briefs + daily check-ins.
Best tool?
Notion or Google Docs.
How far ahead?
1-2 weeks max on specifics.
Should I plan before first shoot?
Yes. Direction needed.
Related guides
Built from a corpus of real operator discussions across 11 OFM Telegram communities (2024-2026). Usernames anonymized.
Tools discussed in this guide
Direct mentions in the article above. Click through for the full review.
Notion
One workspace. Zero busywork.
5 mentions### Shared with model - Google Doc or Notion page. - Model reads, shoots accordingly.
Upvote
Helps content creators and marketers amplify their social media presence through engagement boosting services.
1 mention### Plus - Upvote timing. - Boost timing. - Delete-if-flopping policy. ---
Telegram
Combines high-speed messaging with strong privacy features, open API, and no storage limits.
1 mention*Built from a corpus of real operator discussions across 11 OFM Telegram communities (2024-2026).
Infloww
All-in-one chatting management platform
1 mention### Scheduler integration - Postpone, Infloww, Later. - Auto-publish at times. ---
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