Never be late for Diwali again
Diwali through Onam through Pongal — planned weeks ahead instead of the night before.
Plan our full Diwali campaign — start 12 days out, Instagram and Google Business.
Diwali falls on the 8th, so the run starts on the 27th. Teaser, then offer, then last-call, then a thank-you the day after — because the buying window closes two days before the festival, not on it.
Kuch khaas aa raha hai is Diwali ✨
Day 1 — 27th
Diwali gifting — up to 30% off
Day 4 — 30th
Aakhri do din! Order aaj hi
Day 10 — 5th
Ask for the outcome, not the steps
Four things festival calendar ask for most. There is no syntax — Zoe reads the request and picks from 44 tools.
Work backwards from the date
Most festival campaigns should start 10–14 days early, while people are still researching and comparing.
- Plan our Diwali campaign starting 12 days out
- What festivals are coming in the next six weeks?
Plan the season, not the day
Teaser, offer, last call and thank you — the whole run scheduled in one sitting.
- Build a nine-day Navratri campaign, one post per colour
- Schedule the full Diwali run
Respect the region
Onam for Kerala, Pongal for Tamil Nadu, Durga Puja for Bengal — the ones your customers actually keep.
- Which festivals matter for a Kerala audience?
- Plan Pongal content for our Chennai store
Reuse what worked
Pull last festival’s numbers and rebuild around the formats that actually performed.
- How did last year’s Diwali posts do?
- Repeat the formats that worked at Holi
What this actually solves
If none of these sound familiar, you probably do not need it.
Festivals are the highest-engagement windows of the year and the easiest to be late for.
Western tools have no idea these dates exist, so they never prompt you.
Regional festivals matter enormously in one state and not at all in another.
Campaigns started on the day of the festival have already missed the buying window.
What changes once it is connected
Each of these answers the problem above it. 3 minutes to set up, and nothing publishes without your approval.
You hear about it weeks early
Ask what is coming in the next six weeks and the answer arrives while there is still time to plan around it.
The dates are already in there
300+ Indian festivals sit inside the planning layer, so nothing depends on someone remembering.
Onam for Kerala, Pongal for Tamil Nadu
Regional festivals are planned per audience rather than one national calendar applied everywhere.
Live while people are still buying
Campaigns work backwards from the date and open 10–14 days out, in the research window rather than after it.
Frequently Asked Questions
The ZocialOne MCP server knows the Indian festival calendar, so your AI assistant can plan and schedule campaigns around Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Ganesh Chaturthi, Eid, Onam, Pongal and the regional new years — with the lead time each one actually needs.
Any MCP-compatible client — Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor and Windsurf among them. One endpoint covers all of them.
All 7: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google Business Profile, Pinterest and Threads — 44 tools through a single connection.
No. Everything lands in your approval queue first. The AI drafts and schedules; a person decides what publishes.
Zoe MCP is included on every ZocialOne plan. Setup takes about 3 minutes and there is a 7-day free trial with no credit card.
Connect it and try a prompt
3-minute setup, included on every plan. Nothing publishes without your approval.