Content Planning - Maintenance Log - Dashboard View
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Content Planning Maintenance Log – Dashboard View Excel Template
This comprehensive Excel template is designed specifically for digital marketing teams, content managers, and editorial departments to streamline their Content Planning processes using a structured Maintenance Log with an intuitive Dashboard View. Unlike traditional static planners, this dynamic template integrates real-time tracking, automated calculations, visual analytics, and conditional alerts to ensure no content asset falls through the cracks. By merging the organizational rigor of a maintenance log with the strategic oversight of a dashboard, this template transforms raw data into actionable insights—making content lifecycle management efficient, transparent, and data-driven.
Sheet Structure
The template consists of four primary sheets:
- Content Log: The central database where all content assets are registered and maintained.
- Dashboard View: A visual summary of KPIs, status trends, deadlines, and bottlenecks.
- Status Reference: Lookup table defining status codes and color mappings.
- Content Types: Reference sheet for content categories (e.g., Blog Post, Video Script, Social Carousel).
Table Structure – Content Log Sheet
The Content Log is a structured table with the following columns:
| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ID | Number (Auto) | Unique identifier generated using ROW() function. |
| Title | Text | Name of the content asset (e.g., “Q3 SEO Blog Series”) td> |
| Type | Dropdown (from Content Types) | Category: Blog, Video, Infographic, Newsletter, Podcast. td> |
| Publish Date | Date | |
| Status | Dropdown (from Status Reference) | |
| Owner | Text | |
| Prioritized? | Yes/No (Dropdown) | |
| Keywords | Text | |
| Last Updated | Date/Time (Auto) | |
| Due in Days | Formula (Number) | |
| Maintenance Notes | Text |
Formulas Required
- Due in Days: =IF([Publish Date]="", "", [Publish Date]-TODAY()) — calculates days remaining until publish date.
- Status Color Mapping: VLOOKUP from Status Reference to return color codes for conditional formatting.
- Count of Published Content: =COUNTIF([Status], "Published") — used in Dashboard metrics.
- On-Time Rate: =COUNTIFS([Status],"Published", [Due in Days], "<=0")/COUNTIF([Status],"Published") — percentage of content published on or before deadline.
- Count by Type: =COUNTIFS([Type], "Blog") — used for pie charts in Dashboard View.
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Status Column: Color-coded based on Status Reference: Green = Published, Yellow = Scheduled, Orange = In Review, Red = Overdue (Due in Days < 0), Gray = Archived.
- Due in Days Column: Red if less than 0; amber if between 1–3 days; green if over 4 days.
- Prioritized? Column: Bold text with gold background for “Yes” entries.
- Last Updated: Highlight rows where Last Updated is older than 7 days (indicates stalled content).
Dashboard View
The Dashboard View is a visually rich summary sheet featuring:
- A bar chart: “Content Published by Type” — shows volume of each content format.
- A line chart: “Weekly Content Pipeline” — plots number of new items added vs. published over the last 6 weeks.
- A gauge meter: “On-Time Publishing Rate” — visually represents % completion against target (e.g., 85%).
- A summary table: Top 5 overdue content items with names, owner, and days late.
- A status pie chart: Real-time distribution of all assets by current status.
Example Rows from Content Log
| ID | Title | Type | Publish Date | Status | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | SEO Guide to Local Ranking 2024 | Blog | 2024-07-15 | Published | Alex Chen |
| 102 | <Social Media Calendar Q3 | Social Carousel | 2024-07-18 |
User Instructions
To use this template:1. Enter your content assets in the Content Log, using dropdowns for Type and Status.
2. Set accurate Publish Dates — they drive all scheduling alerts.
3. Update “Status” and “Maintenance Notes” after each revision.
4. The Dashboard View auto-updates with new entries — no manual input needed.
5. Use the “Prioritized?” flag for campaign-critical content to spotlight bottlenecks.
6. Weekly, review the “Overdue Items” section on the Dashboard to reallocate resources.
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The Dashboard View must include:
- Pie Chart: “Content Status Distribution” — Real-time snapshot of workflow health.
- Stacked Bar Chart: “Content Output by Week and Type” — Shows capacity over time.
- Radar Chart: “Team Workload Comparison” — Compares number of active items per owner (optional for larger teams).
- KPI Cards: Total Assets | Published This Month | On-Time Rate | Overdue Items
This template is more than a log—it’s a living system that turns content planning from guesswork into precision. By combining structured maintenance practices with executive-level dashboards, teams gain control over their entire content lifecycle while reducing stress and missed deadlines.
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