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Multi-slot planning
Current multi-slot planning facts for Slash Social.
Multi-slot planning creates week, day, top-up, and multi-slot plans from campaign and cadence context instead of placing one post at a time. This capability is in beta.
What it includes
Multi-slot planning is available in the Plan work center for admins, creators, and approvers.
Plan availability: Included on Starter, Team, and Scale. Not on Free. See Plans.
Scope:
- Week and day plans tied to your brand week-start day
- Top-up plans that add slots to an existing week without replacing scheduled work
- Campaign and cadence context when building multi-slot plans
- CSV-based bulk item creation for teams that import slot lists
Supply options include AI-generated ideas, existing ideas only, or placeholder slots. You review a preview before anything lands on the calendar.
Applied items respect organization usage limits and billing status. Past-due billing blocks generation and scheduling until payment is restored.
How to use it
- Open the Plan work center.
- Start a plan week, plan day, top-up, or auto-plan flow.
- Or type
/socialand search for plan week or plan day. - Choose supply options, review the preview, and apply slots to the calendar.
For step-by-step planning assist, see Generate plan suggestions. For calendar editing after a plan is applied, see Interactive planning.
Details
Multi-slot planning connects to create, cadence, and queue configuration flows in Plan. A top-up run adds ideas to open slots on an existing plan without replacing work already scheduled. CSV import creates multiple items from a slot list when your team works from a spreadsheet.
Week and day plans respect your brand week-start day and cadence windows. Preview shows each proposed slot before you commit, so you can adjust supply options or cancel before the calendar changes.
Changes during beta may affect preview layout or supply options. For caps on scheduled posts and AI generation, see Limits. For how feature modes map to your plan, see Feature modes.