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Content Planning - Inventory Template - Home Use

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

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Home Use Content Planning Inventory Template

The Home Use Content Planning Inventory Template is a comprehensive, user-friendly Excel spreadsheet designed for individuals and families managing personal content creation workflows at home. Whether you're a blogger, YouTuber, podcaster, or hobbyist creating social media content — this template helps you organize, track, and optimize your creative output with minimal technical overhead. As an Inventory Template, it systematically logs every piece of digital or physical content produced (e.g., blog posts, videos, images, audio files), while its Content Planning features ensure consistent scheduling and goal alignment. Built for simplicity and reliability, this version is optimized for Home Use, requiring no advanced Excel skills — only a computer and a desire to stay organized.

SHEET STRUCTURE

The template contains four well-labeled sheets:
  1. Content Inventory — Master log of all content assets.
  2. Planning Calendar — Visual monthly scheduler for publishing deadlines.
  3. Status Dashboard — Interactive summary with charts and KPIs.
  4. Templates & Help — Instructions, formulas, and usage tips.

TABLE STRUCTURES & COLUMNS

The primary sheet, Content Inventory, contains the following columns:

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Column Name Data Type Description
ID NumberText (Auto-generated)Unique identifier: CP-YYYYMMDD-001 format.
TitleTextName of content (e.g., “5 Morning Routines for Busy Parents”).
Content TypeDropdown: Blog, Video, Podcast, Photo Essay, Instagram PostCategorizes the format.
Topic CategoryText (Autocomplete)E.g., Parenting, Fitness, Home Organization.
StatusDropdown: Idea, Drafted, Edited, Scheduled, Published, ArchivedTracks progress.
Date CreatedDate (DD/MM/YYYY)When content was first conceived.
Publish DateDate (DD/MM/YYYY)Planned release date.
PlatformDropdown: YouTube, Instagram, Blog, Pinterest, Email NewsletterMain distribution channel.
Estimated Time (hrs)NumberTotal hours spent creating (planning to filming to editing).
Files LocationText or HyperlinkPath or link to saved files (e.g., “C:\Content\Video_2024_05”)
Keywords / TagsText (comma-separated)E.g., “morning routine, productivity, home use”.
Engagement GoalNumberSuggested target views/likes/comments.
NotesMemo (multi-line)Tips for repurposing, feedback, or follow-up ideas.

FORMULAS REQUIRED

  • =TEXT(TODAY(),"YYYYMMDD")&"-00"&COUNTIF(A$2:A2,A2) — Auto-generates ID numbers based on creation date and sequence.
  • =DATEDIF([@[Date Created]],[@[Publish Date]],"d") — Calculates days between creation and publish to track lead time.
  • =COUNTIFS(Status:Status,"Published",Platform:Platform,"YouTube") — Counts published YouTube videos for dashboard totals.
  • =SUMIF(ContentType:ContentType,"Video",Estimated Time (hrs):[Estimated Time (hrs)]) — Sums total hours spent on video content.
  • =IF([@[Publish Date]] — Flags upcoming deadlines.

CONDITIONAL FORMATTING

Conditional formatting rules enhance usability:

  • Status = “Overdue” (from formula above): Row background turns red.
  • Status = “Published”: Green fill with white text.
  • Publish Date within 3 days: Yellow highlight to signal urgency.
  • Estimated Time > 5 hrs: Bolded text to identify high-effort items.
  • Empty Publish Date: Italicized font to remind users to schedule.

USER INSTRUCTIONS

For Home Use:

  1. Open the template and save a copy under your own name (e.g., “Sarahs_Content_Inventory.xlsx”).
  2. Use dropdown menus to select Content Type, Status, and Platform — avoid typing manually to prevent errors.
  3. Update the “Status” column weekly (e.g., every Sunday) as a habit.
  4. Store all content files in clearly named folders on your computer or cloud drive. Copy-paste the folder path into “Files Location.”
  5. Check the Status Dashboard weekly to visualize progress toward monthly goals (e.g., “Publish 4 videos this month”).
  6. Use the Planning Calendar sheet to drag and drop dates — it auto-updates with data from Content Inventory.
  7. Delete unused rows periodically, but never delete column headers.

EXAMPLE ROWS

Pending Schedule
28/05/24
ID NumberTitleContent TypeStatusPublish Date
CP-20240515-001Quick 10-Minute Smoothie Recipes for Busy MomsVideoPublished24/05/23
CP-20240518-002My Home Office Setup (Photos)Photo EssayDrafted
CP-20240519-003How I Stay Motivated in the Evening (Podcast)PodcastScheduled
ID NumberTitleContent TypeStatus (Formula Result)
CP-20240517-004Cleaning Hacks for Pet OwnersBlog Post
Overdue

RECOMMENDED CHARTS & DASHBOARD ELEMENTS (Status Dashboard)

  • Pie Chart: “Content Types by Count” — visualizes whether you focus too much on one format (e.g., videos over blogs).
  • Column Chart: “Monthly Publishing Volume” — tracks consistency.
  • KPI Tiles: Total Published, Average Time per Piece, Completion Rate (% of scheduled items published).
  • Gantt-style Timeline: Visual representation of publishing schedule over 6 weeks.

This template empowers home-based content creators to turn chaotic ideas into a structured system — reducing stress and increasing output. With the right habits, you’ll not only stay organized but also discover patterns: which topics perform best, when you’re most productive, and how to plan ahead. Your creativity thrives when it’s not buried under disorganization.

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