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Content Planning - Chore Chart - Simple

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Day Task Assigned To Status Notes
Wednesdays Not Started
Saturdays Not Started

Simple Content Planning Chore Chart Excel Template

This Simple Content Planning Chore Chart Excel template is designed for content creators, marketing teams, and small businesses seeking a clean, intuitive way to organize weekly or monthly content tasks. Unlike complex project management tools, this template embraces simplicity while delivering powerful structure. It combines the accountability of a chore chart with the strategic goals of content planning—transforming abstract editorial calendars into tangible daily responsibilities.

Sheet Names

  • Content Schedule – The primary worksheet where all tasks are logged, tracked, and completed.
  • Content Categories – A reference table defining content types (e.g., Blog, Video, Social Post) with associated color codes.
  • Status Dashboard – A read-only summary sheet that visualizes task progress using charts and counters.

Table Structures & Columns

The core table resides on the Content Schedule sheet with the following columns:

Column Name Data Type Description
DateDate (DD/MM/YYYY)Planned publication or task completion date.
Day of WeekText (e.g., Monday)
Content CategoryList (Dropdown)Select from predefined categories: Blog, Video, Social Post, Email Newsletter, Podcast.
TitleTextDescriptive title of the content piece (e.g., "10 Tips for Beginner Bloggers").
DescriptionText (Multiline)Short summary or key points to include.
Assigned ToText / DropdownName of team member responsible (e.g., Alex, Sam).
StatusList (Dropdown: Not Started, In Progress, Completed)Track real-time progress.
PriorityList (Dropdown: Low, Medium, High)Indicate urgency to manage workload.
NotesTextAdd links, assets, or reminders.

Formulas Required

  • In column B (Day of Week): =TEXT(A2,"dddd") – auto-populates the day name based on the date in column A.
  • In Status Dashboard:
    • Total Tasks: =COUNTA(ContentSchedule!A:A)-1
    • Completed Tasks: =COUNTIF(ContentSchedule!G:G,"Completed")
    • Completion Rate (Percentage):
      =IFERROR(COUNTIF(ContentSchedule!G:G,"Completed")/COUNTA(ContentSchedule!A:A)*100, 0)&"%"
  • Conditional logic for Status color-coding: Used in conditional formatting rules (see below).

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Column:
    • Not Started: Light Gray background.
    • In Progress: Yellow background.
    • Completed: Green background with white bold text.
  • Priority Column:
    • High: Red fill.
    • Medium: Orange fill.
    • Low: Light Blue fill.
  • Date Column: Dates that are past due (and status ≠ Completed) are highlighted in red with bold text using rule: =AND(A2"Completed")

Instructions for the User

How to Use This Template:

  1. Open the template and navigate to the “Content Schedule” sheet.
  2. In row 2, begin entering your content tasks. Start with the Date column.
  3. Use dropdown arrows in columns C, F, G, and H to select options. Do not type manually to maintain consistency.
  4. Update the Status column daily — even if just “In Progress.” This keeps your dashboard accurate.
  5. Add team member names in “Assigned To” so responsibilities are clear.
  6. To add new content categories, edit the “Content Categories” sheet. The dropdown will auto-update via Data Validation using a named range.
  7. Check the “Status Dashboard” tab weekly to review your completion rate and workload distribution.
  8. Print or share this template as a PDF for team stand-ups or planning meetings.

Example Rows

DateDay of WeekContent CategoryTitleDescriptionAssigned ToStatus
15/04/2024 Tuesday Blog The Beginner’s Guide to SEO in 2024 Outline keywords, explain on-page factors, include tools. Alex Completed
17/04/2024ThursdaySocial PostNew Product Launch Teaser (Instagram)Use carousel with product shots and countdown.SamIn Progress
19/04/2024 Saturday Email Newsletter Monthly Roundup: Top 5 Resources for Marketers Include links to blogs, videos, and podcast episodes. Alex Not Started

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The “Status Dashboard” sheet features:

  • Donut Chart: Shows percentage of tasks completed vs. pending.
  • Bar Chart: Compares the number of tasks assigned to each team member.
  • Pie Chart (Category Distribution): Displays which content types dominate the schedule (e.g., 40% social, 30% blog).
  • KPI Cards: Real-time counters for “Total Tasks,” “Completed,” “Overdue,” and “High Priority.”

This template’s genius lies in its simplicity. It removes the noise of complex tools and focuses on what matters: who does what, when, and whether it’s done. The chore chart structure adds accountability; the content planning framework ensures strategy; and the simple design means anyone—even non-tech-savvy team members—can use it effectively. Whether you’re managing a solo blog or leading a five-person marketing team, this Excel template brings clarity to chaos.

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