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Content Planning - Chore Chart - Template Version

Download and customize a free Content Planning Chore Chart Template Version Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Content Planning Chore Chart Template Version — Comprehensive Excel Template Description

This Content Planning Chore Chart Template Version is a powerful, visually intuitive Microsoft Excel template designed to streamline the process of organizing, scheduling, and tracking content creation tasks across teams or individuals. By blending the structure of a traditional chore chart with advanced content planning methodologies, this template transforms chaotic editorial calendars into an actionable workflow system. It is ideal for marketing teams, podcast producers, social media managers, bloggers, and freelance creators who need to coordinate multiple publishing channels while maintaining consistency and accountability.

Sheet Names

The template consists of four dedicated sheets:

  • Content Calendar — The central hub where all planned content entries are logged with dates, statuses, and assignments.
  • Chore Log — A daily or weekly tracking sheet that records completed tasks with timestamps and notes.
  • Template Version Tracker — A metadata sheet for version control, update history, and user instructions.
  • Dashboards & Metrics — An interactive visualization dashboard displaying progress, workload distribution, and performance trends.

Table Structures & Columns (Content Calendar)

The primary table in the “Content Calendar” sheet contains the following columns:

Date
The planned publish or release date.
Name of responsible creator/editor.
Current lifecycle stage of the task.
Urgency level for resource allocation.
Date
The hard deadline for completion (different from scheduled date).
Additional context: keywords, links, assets needed.
Column Data Type Description
Task IDNumber (Auto-generated)Unique identifier for each content asset.
TitleTextTitle or headline of the content piece (e.g., “SEO Blog: 10 Keyword Tips”)
TypeDropdown: Blog, Video, Social Post, Email, PodcastCategorizes the format of content.
PlatformDropdown: Website, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedInThe publishing channel.
Scheduled Date
Assigned ToText (Dropdown from Team List)
StatusDropdown: Planned, In Progress, Review, Approved, Published
PriorityDropdown: High, Medium, Low
Due Date
NotesMemo (Multi-line Text)

Formulas Required

  • =IF(TODAY()>[Due Date], "OVERDUE", IF([Status]="Published","DONE","ACTIVE")) — Auto-updates task status based on date and progress.
  • =COUNTIFS([Status],"Published", [Scheduled Date],">="&EOMONTH(TODAY(),-1)+1, [Scheduled Date],"<="&EOMONTH(TODAY(),0)) — Counts monthly published content for performance metrics.
  • =COUNTIF([Assigned To],A2) — Tracks workload per team member (used in Dashboard).
  • =VLOOKUP([Task ID],Chore Log!$A:$F,6,FALSE) — Pulls completion notes from Chore Log into Calendar.

Conditional Formatting

  • Red Background: Tasks overdue (Due Date < TODAY() AND Status ≠ Published).
  • Yellow Background: Tasks due within 48 hours and status ≠ Approved.
  • Green Fill: Published content.
  • Bold Text: High-priority tasks.

User Instructions

To use this Template Version effectively:

  1. Set up your team list in a hidden tab called “Team Directory.” Add names and roles; these populate dropdowns in the Assigned To column.
  2. Update the Content Calendar weekly. Drag-and-drop tasks or use data validation to assign new items.
  3. Log completions daily in the “Chore Log” sheet using date, task ID, and brief notes. This feeds real-time data into the Dashboard.
  4. Use the Template Version Tracker to record updates (e.g., v1.2 added priority weighting). Always keep this updated so team members know which version they’re using.
  5. Refresh PivotTables and Charts weekly by pressing F9 or clicking “Refresh All” on the Data tab.

Example Rows (Content Calendar)

Task IDTitleTypePlatformScheduled Date
1001How to Grow Your Email List in 30 DaysBlogWebsites/Newsletter2024-11-05
1002TikTok Reel: Behind the Scenes of Our Studio

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The “Dashboards & Metrics” sheet features:

  • Bar Chart: Monthly Content Output by Type (compares Blog vs. Video vs. Social).
  • Pie Chart: Workload Distribution — % of tasks assigned to each team member.
  • Gantt-Style Timeline: Visual schedule of planned content over the next 6 weeks.
  • KPI Summary Box: Shows “Total Planned,” “Published This Month,” and “Overdue Tasks.”

This Content Planning Chore Chart Template Version merges accountability with creativity, ensuring no task slips through the cracks. Unlike generic planners, it leverages chore chart mechanics — visual checklists, assignments, progress tracking — to create an emotionally engaging system that motivates users to complete their “digital chores.” By integrating version control and automated analytics, this template evolves with your team’s needs while maintaining consistency across campaigns. It is not just a spreadsheet; it is a content operations engine.

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