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MCP • Content Calendar Management with AI

Ask questions. Get answers. Skip the clicking.

Your calendar, accessible through conversation. No menus. No filters. Just ask.

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How to Use

  1. 1Open Cursor, Claude Desktop or any other AI-powered tool
  2. 2Ask: "What's scheduled for next week?"
  3. 3Get a formatted list instantly
  4. 4Ask: "Show me all drafts"
  5. 5See your unfinished work
  6. 6Ask: "Open calendar day view on next Monday"
  7. 7Monday's posts. Right there.
  8. 8Say: "Delete the post scheduled for Friday"
  9. 9Gone. Confirmed.
  10. 10Say: "Open my calendar to next week"
  11. 11Statuz opens. Filtered. Ready.

The Problem with Calendar UIs

Click. Filter. Search. Click again. Scroll. Find the thing. Click to edit. Save.

That's the traditional way. It works, but it's slow. And it interrupts whatever else you're doing.

The Better Way

Just ask.

"What am I posting tomorrow?" Instant answer. "Show me all drafts." There they are. "Delete that failed post." Done.

No app switching. No menu diving. No filter dropdowns. You ask, you get.

What You Can Do

  • Query by date: "Monday", "next week", "Jan 15"
  • Filter by status: "drafts", "queued", "failed"
  • Search by platform: "X posts only"
  • Find by content: "posts mentioning product launch"
  • Delete: "remove Friday's post"
  • Edit: "change Monday's time to 3pm"
  • Open calendar: "show me next week" launches Statuz

Why This Matters

Your calendar is data. AI is good at querying data. Put them together and you skip all the UI friction.

"How many posts this week?" takes 2 seconds to answer via AI. It takes 30 seconds through a traditional interface. That adds up.

Example Conversations

You: "What am I posting tomorrow?"
Claude: "3 posts: Product update at 9am, Tutorial at 12pm, Behind-scenes at 6pm."

You: "Show me all drafts"
Claude: "7 draft posts: [lists them with dates]"

You: "Delete all failed posts"
Claude: "Deleted 2 failed posts."

Quick. Direct. No nonsense.

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