Content Batching: How to Write a Month of Posts in One Sitting

Wunza · Updated May 2026 · 4-min read

If you post one-at-a-time, daily, you will eventually stop. Everyone does. The fix isn't more discipline — it's batching: producing a month of content in one focused block, then scheduling it. Here's how.

Why batching beats daily posting

How to batch a month of posts

  1. Block 2 focused hours. No notifications.
  2. Pick 4–5 content buckets (tips, stories, myths, wins, offers). Aim for a few posts per bucket.
  3. Write fast, edit later. Get 25–30 rough posts down, then polish in a second pass.
  4. Schedule them. Use a free scheduler so they post without you.

The honest catch

Batching works — but it still takes 2–4 hours a month of your time, and a lot of owners never actually block it. If batching keeps not happening, the next step is to take production off your plate entirely.

Or skip the sitting altogether

A done-for-you content service is batching without the block: you answer a few questions once, and a finished batch arrives every month, in your voice. You skip straight to scheduling.

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FAQ

What is content batching?
Producing a month of social media content in one focused session, then scheduling it — instead of writing one post at a time.

How long does batching take?
Usually 2–4 hours a month. If you never get around to it, a done-for-you service delivers the batch for you.