=== CoSchedule by Todaymade ===
Contributors: todaymade
Donate link: http://coschedule.com
Tags: calendar, schedule, social media, editorial, twitter, facebook, tweets, auto publish, linkedin, tumblr
Requires at least: 3.5
Tested up to: 3.9.1
Stable tag: 2.1.1
License: GPLv2 or later
License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

This plugin connects to CoSchedule, a team content marketing editorial calendar. Send unlimited social messages with each blog post.

== Description ==
Finally, there is an all-in-one [editorial calendar plugin for WordPress](http://coschedule.com/wordpress-editorial-calendar-plugin  "Social Media Auto Publish Editorial Calendar Plugin For WordPress") that brings true automated social media publishing to your blog!

CoSchedule is the first (and only) social media editorial calendar for WordPress that allows you to schedule your blog and social media on the same drag-and-drop calendar.

Now, you can save time and grow traffic by scheduling blog posts and social media at the same time!

[Try It Free Now](http://coschedule.com/sign-up "Content Marketing Editorial Calendar Plugin For WordPress")


CoSchedule allows you to create a queue of social media messages that will be automatically sent once your blog post goes live. Even better, if you drag a blog post from one date to another on the editorial calendar, your social media messages move with it. This allows bloggers to create a series of messages that promote their blog posts on a rolling schedule, and also reschedule them with ease!

CoSchedule is a lightweight social sharing plugin that runs off of our own hand-crafted API to ensure that social media and blog scheduling is 100% reliable. It is a paid (monthly) service, but you can [try it free for 14 days](http://coschedule.com/sign-up "Social Media Editorial Calendar Plugin For WordPress").

#### Features
* Drag-And-Drop Editorial Calendar
* Automated Social Publishing
* Schedule Social Media While You Blog
* Editorial Comments
* Team Workflow Management
* Notifications And Blog Management Center
* Lightweight WordPress Plugin
* All-In-One Publishing Solution
* 2-Minute Installation
* Beautiful Modern Design


[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK3un3Wt_Qo]

#### Social Media Auto-Publish While You Blog
With CoSchedule, you can automate your social media sharing while you blog. When your blog post is published, CoSchedule will automatically send your designated queue of messages to the most popular social networks:

* Twitter
* Facebook Profiles
* Facebook Pages
* LinkedIn Profiles
* LinkedIn Business Pages
* LinkedIn Groups
* Google+ Pages
* Buffer
* Tumblr

#### A Visual Way To Plan Your Content
Like Edit Flow, CoSchedule a fully-functioning editorial calendar for WordPress. Schedule your blog with drag-and-drop ease.


#### Keep Your Team In The Loop
CoSchedule has full support for editorial comments, and even allows you to assign tasks to your authors and team members. It is an all-in-one-publishing solution.

#### The All-In-One Publishing Solution
This plugin connects to CoSchedule, the all-in-one content marketing editorial calendar for WordPress. It allows you to visually schedule blog posts with your team and automatically send messages to your social networks. Imagine true social media automation for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ and Tumblr.

#### Save Time With CoSchedule
You can save a ton of time with CoSchedule. Most of our users tell us that they blog more, [schedule more social media messages](http://coschedule.com/blog/promote-your-blog-with-social-media/ "How To Promote Your Blog With Social Media"), and get more traffic. The bottom line is that CoSchedule will make you a better blogger.

== Installation ==

You can install CoSchedule via the WordPress.org plugin directory or manually by uploading the files to your server.

= WordPress Gallery =

1. Sign in to your WordPress blog
2. Go to 'Plugins' -> 'Add New'
3. Search for 'coschedule'
4. Find 'CoSchedule by Todaymade' in the results and click 'Install Now'
5. Follow the on screen intructions

= Manual =

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uK3un3Wt_Qo]

1. Backup your WordPress database.
2. Download the plugin zip file 'todaymade-coschedule.zip' to your computer.
3. Upload and install through the 'plugins' panel in your WordPress dashboard. You can manually upload 'todaymade-coschedule.zip' to the 'wp-content/plugins/' directory if you prefer.
4. Activate the plugin through the 'plugins' menu in your WordPress dashboard.
5. Sign in with your CoSchedule account in Settings > CoSchedule


== Frequently Asked Questions ==

= What is CoSchedule? =

CoSchedule is a content marketing editorial calendar that syncs with your WordPress blog using a WordPress plugin.

It helps you visualize and plan your blog content with drag-and-drop ease. You can create and publish customized messages for your social networks for each blog post. Posts are easily moved, and social messages attached to those posts move with them. You can collaborate with your writing team and delegate tasks surrounding your blog posts. Learn more [here.](http://coschedule.com/help)

= How does CoSchedule work? =

After you sign up for an account at CoSchedule.com, you can connect your WordPress blog to your CoSchedule account. You will then have access to the calendar and team features at CoSchedule.com.

CoSchedule synchronizes your WordPress post, author, and category information to its servers, but all of your WordPress data remains in WordPress. CoSchedule will update that WordPress data as you direct, but the data always remains in WordPress. Social messages, tasks, comments, team members, and other data you create in CoSchedule will be stored on CoSchedule's servers, and never in WordPress.

= Why do I need CoSchedule? =

Managing a team blog or planning your own blog's content marketing is not easy inside of WordPress.

CoSchedule is an all-in-one editorial calendar that makes it easier to create, move, and manage your blog posts and stay ahead of your plan. It allows for WordPress blogging team collaboration without needing extra outside tools and logins, reducing the time and unnecessary complexity required to plan your blog's content marketing program. The lightweight plugin allows CoSchedule to work without unnecessary burden on WordPress, which is different that WordPress-oriented plugins like Edit Flow. You can read more [here.](http://coschedule.com)

= How do I use CoSchedule? =

Once you have the plugin installed, you can follow instructions found [here](http://coschedule.com/help) that will help you get maximum use out of your CoSchedule account.

= How much does CoSchedule cost? =

We charge a monthly fee for CoSchedule because we provide an ongoing service that publishes your blog posts and social media messages using a robust API. CoSchedule is low-cost at only $10/month. It is fully integrated with WordPress, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, Buffer, and Tumblr.

== Screenshots ==

1. **Drag-and-Drop Editorial Calendar**: You can easily make changes to your blogging schedule, just by dragging and dropping posts. What you do on your calendar happens in WordPress.
2. **See What's Happening**: You can use your calendar to view and filter what's happening on your blog. It's easy to make a schedule with this customizable bird's-eye-view.
3. **The WordPress Plugin**: Install the plugin, and connect your blogs and accounts. The plugin lets you share your blog posts on social media, and puts them all on your calendar, too.
4. **Collaborate With Your Team**: You don’t have to chase after deadlines. Your team can clearly see what and when they should write. They’ll even get a few friendly reminders.
5. **Social Scheduling While You Blog**: Social messages are content, too. Write as many as you need at the same time you write your blog post. Hit publish, and automatically set them all in motion.

== Changelog ==

= 2.1.1 =
* Improves Login page styling

= 2.1.0 =
* Changes the metabox implementation and reduces the chance of plugin conflicts

= 2.0.1 =
* Fixes the CoSchedule submenu and bugs affecting non-MySQL blogs

= 2.0.0 =
* Changes the plugin interface, adds security improvements, and improves calendar functionality in WordPress

= 1.9.15 =
* Improves reliability of post-message associations

= 1.9.14 =
* Improves reliability of image attachments for posts

= 1.9.13 =
* Fixes occasional problems category syncing

= 1.9.12 =
* Improves debugging and fixes variable collisions

= 1.9.11 =
* Performance improvements for post syncing

= 1.9.10 =
* Adds an endpoint for verifying CoSchedule token

= 1.9.9 =
* Improves the CoSchedule connection process

= 1.9.8 =
* Allows CoSchedule registration from settings

= 1.9.7 =
* Fixes an issue with iframe tags in a post's content

= 1.9.6 =
* Fixes an issue with post excerpts containing special characters

= 1.9.5 =
* Improves support for different hosting environments

= 1.9.4 =
* Improves support for custom post types

= 1.9.3 =
* Improves debug information

= 1.9.2 =
* Fixes a bug with blog connections

= 1.9.1 =
* Improves debug information

= 1.9.0 =
* Syncs images and excerpts for social messages

= 1.8.2 =
* Fixes an issue with blogs that use custom post types

= 1.8.1 =
* Adds support for SSL connections
* Improved user onboarding experience
* Fixes a rare bug with cache busting on some blogs

= 1.8 =
* Fixes a rare issue when syncing categories

= 1.7 =
* Initial public release

= 1.2 =
* Release Candidate 5
* Naming conflict bug fix

= 1.1 =
* Release Candidate 4
* Public beta release

= 1.0 =
* Release Candidate 3
* Private beta release

== Upgrade Notice ==

= 2.1.1 =
* This update improves visual styling of the login page

= 2.1.0 =
* This update changes the metabox implementation and reduces the chance of plugin conflicts

= 2.0.1 =
* This update fixes the CoSchedule submenu and bugs affecting non-MySQL blogs

= 2.0.0 =
* This update changes the plugin interface, adds security improvements, and improves calendar functionality in WordPress

= 1.9.15 =
* This update improves reliability of post-message associations

= 1.9.14 =
* This update improves reliability of image attachments for posts

= 1.9.13 =
* This update fixes occasional problems category syncing

= 1.9.12 =
* This update improves debugging and fixes variable collisions

= 1.9.11 =
* This update adds performance improvements for post syncing

= 1.9.10 =
* This update adds an endpoint for verifying CoSchedule token

= 1.9.9 =
* This update improves the CoSchedule connection process

= 1.9.8 =
* This update allows CoSchedule registration from settings

= 1.9.7 =
* This update fixes an issue with iframe tags in a post's content

= 1.9.6 =
* This update fixes an issue with post excerpts containing special characters

= 1.9.5 =
* This update improves support for different hosting environments

= 1.9.4 =
* This update improves support for custom post types

= 1.9.3 =
* This update improves debug information

= 1.9.2 =
* This update fixes an issue with blog connections

= 1.9.1 =
* This update improves debug information

= 1.9.0 =
* This update adds syncing for post images and excerpts for social messages

= 1.8.2 =
* This update fixes an issues with blogs that use custom post types

= 1.8.1 =
* This update contains several fixes, improvements and switches the plugin to use SSL connections

= 1.8 =
* This update fixes a rare issue when syncing categories

= 1.7 =
* No longer in 'beta' status. Upgrade to this production ready version right away