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Campaign-focused planning

Current campaign-focused planning facts for Slash Social.

Campaign-focused planning lets you generate a weekly plan around one active campaign and its post goal instead of spreading suggestions across all pillars.

What it includes

Campaign-focused planning is included on Team and Scale. It is not on Free or Starter. The feature is in beta. Admins, creators, and approvers can use it from the Plan work center.

Without this entitlement, plan generation defaults to pillar focus only.

FocusPlanning scope
Pillars (default)Distributes suggestions across active pillars
CampaignTargets one active campaign and its target post count

Campaign create and edit flows use the same taxonomy data as your brand pillars and campaigns. A campaign can include a target post count used during planning.

Use campaign focus when a time-bound initiative should drive the week’s slots. Use pillar focus when you want balanced coverage across evergreen themes.

How to use it

  1. Open App Home and switch to Plan.
  2. Start Generate plan or open the plan generation flow from Plan home.
  3. On the mode step, choose Campaign focus when the option is visible for your plan.
  4. Select the campaign to plan against. Campaign focus requires a campaign selection before you submit.
  5. If your brand has exactly one active campaign, Slash Social may pre-select campaign focus for you.
  6. Submit the plan and review the generated slots in Plan home views.

Details

TopicDetail
Work centerPlan
Plan accessTeam, Scale
LifecycleBeta
PersonasAdmin, creator, approver
Required inputOne active campaign when campaign focus is selected

Confirm it worked: A plan generated with campaign focus shows the campaign name and target post count in the plan summary. Generated slots align to the selected campaign rather than spreading across all pillars.

If Campaign focus does not appear on the mode step, your org is likely on Free or Starter, or the entitlement is not enabled for the workspace. Pillar focus remains the default in that case.

See Plan comparison, Usage limits, and Feature modes for entitlement and mode details. For how campaigns relate to pillars and content status, see Content lifecycle.