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How to Create a Calendar in Loomly
How to Create a Calendar in Loomly

Set up a new calendar for your clients or if you have multiple social media accounts from the same platform you'd like to connect

Updated over 3 months ago

You can create as many calendars as you need, there is no limitation in any of our plans.


You can create a calendar from your dashboard or by clicking here. For more information on how to create a calendar, you can check our tutorial video below:

To Create a Calendar:

  1. Go to your dashboard.

    1. If you need a more in-depth tutorial on how to navigate your Loomly dashboard, watch this video.

  2. Click on Add New Calendar

  3. In the Set Calendar Details, define a calendar name, time zone, upload a logo, and select an industry for your new calendar, then Create Calendar & Continue
    💡 Tip: You can name a calendar after a client or project

  4. In the next step, Connect your social media accounts for this calendar

  5. Set Calendar Workflow to one that best suits your needs

  6. Optional step:  Set post idea preferences by connecting up to 3 RSS feeds

  7. Finally, invite collaborators to join and contribute to your new calendar!

💡 Tips:

  • You can update your calendar's information (name, logo, timezone, workflows, etc.) from the Calendar Settings

  • We recommend having each calendar created from the same account to keep everything under one subscription and avoid transfers.

  • If you are not a subscriber and see a warning message telling you that your trial will be ending soon or that you will need to subscribe, check out this article to see your options.

  • If your trial has ended, you can also create calendars under the subscriber's plan, automatically transferring calendar ownership to the subscriber.

  • If Custom Branding is enabled, please remind the Account owner/subscriber to add the calendar to Custom Branding in Account Settings as any transferred calendars will not be added to your team's Custom Branded version of Loomly.


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