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Content Planning - Maintenance Log - Editable

Download and customize a free Content Planning Maintenance Log Editable Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Editable Content Planning Maintenance Log Excel Template

The Editable Content Planning Maintenance Log is a comprehensive, user-friendly Excel template designed for marketing teams, content managers, and editorial staff who need to track, schedule, and maintain their content production workflows over time. Combining the strategic planning capabilities of content calendars with the operational rigor of maintenance logs, this template ensures that every piece of content—from blog posts and social media updates to videos and newsletters—is systematically planned, published, reviewed, archived, and optimized. The “Editable” nature of this template empowers users to customize fields, add custom workflows, update statuses in real-time without requiring coding or external plugins—making it ideal for teams using Excel as their primary collaboration tool.

Sheet Names

  • Content Calendar – The central hub for scheduling and visualizing content timelines.
  • Maintenance Log – A dynamic, audit-ready log tracking all maintenance actions on published content.
  • Status Dashboard – A live-summary dashboard with charts and KPIs for performance monitoring.
  • Content Inventory – A master list of all content assets, categorized by type, channel, and status.
  • Instructions & Help – Step-by-step guidance on how to use the template effectively.

Table Structures

All tables are structured as Excel Tables (using Ctrl+T), enabling automatic expansion, structured references, and formatting consistency. Each table is named appropriately for formula referencing (e.g., tbl_ContentCalendar, tbl_MaintenanceLog).

Content Calendar Table Columns & Data Types

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Date scheduled for publishing.
< td>Status
Current lifecycle stage of the content.
Name or team responsible for creation.
Main SEO keywords for optimization.
< td>Prioritized?
Flag for high-priority content based on campaign goals.
Column NameData TypeDescription
IDNumber (Auto-increment)Unique identifier for each content item.
TitleTextName of the content asset (e.g., “10 SEO Tips for 2025”).
TypeDropdown: Blog, Video, Social, Email, PodcastCategorizes content format.
ChannelDropdown: Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeWhere the content will be published.
Publish DateDate
Dropdown: Draft, Reviewing, Approved, Scheduled, Published, Archived
OwnerText (Name)
KeywordsText (comma-separated)
Yes/No

Maintenance Log Table Columns & Data Types

ID of the content asset being maintained.
< td>Action Type
Type of maintenance performed.
Date the maintenance action was completed.
< td>Performed By
Name or team performing the action.
< td>Description
Detailed notes on what was done and why.
< td>Impact Score
Rating of how much this action improved performance.
< td>Status
Maintenance task status.
Column NameData TypeDescription
Maintenance IDNumber (Auto-increment)Unique ID for each maintenance action.
Content IDNumber (Linked to Content Calendar)
Dropdown: Update, Repurpose, Fix Broken Link, Refresh SEO, Archive, Delete
Date PerformedDate
Text (Name)
Memo (Text, 500 characters max)
Number (1–5)
Dropdown: Completed, Pending, Rejected

Formulas Required

  • In the Content Calendar: =IF([@Status]="Published", TODAY(), "") — auto-populates “Published Date” when status changes to Published.
  • In Maintenance Log: =VLOOKUP([@[Content ID]], tbl_ContentCalendar[[ID]:[Title]], 2, FALSE) — automatically pulls the content title linked to each maintenance entry.
  • Dashboard KPIs: =COUNTIFS(tbl_ContentCalendar[Status], "Published", tbl_ContentCalendar[Publish Date], ">="&EOMONTH(TODAY(),-1)+1) — counts monthly published content.
  • Formula for Aging: =TODAY()-[@[Publish Date]] — calculates days since publication to flag stale content needing maintenance.

Conditional Formatting

  • Content Calendar: Red fill if Publish Date is past due and status ≠ Published; Yellow if Status = Draft and Publish Date in next 3 days.
  • Maintenance Log: Green fill for Impact Score ≥4; Orange for Pending actions over 7 days old.
  • Status Dashboard: Color-coded bars for % of content updated in last 30 days, using data bars and icon sets.

User Instructions

  1. Begin by filling out the Content Calendar with upcoming content. Use dropdowns to ensure consistency.
  2. Once content is published, update its status to “Published.” The system will auto-log this event.
  3. When updating or fixing content (e.g., correcting a broken link), go to the Maintenance Log and enter the Content ID. All related details will auto-fill via formulas.
  4. Assign an Impact Score based on traffic, engagement, or SEO improvements post-maintenance.
  5. Review the Status Dashboard weekly for insights on content decay rate and team productivity.
  6. This template is fully editable—add custom columns (e.g., Budget, ROI), change dropdowns, or duplicate sheets to track multiple campaigns. Never delete the core tables—only modify within them.

Example Rows

Content Calendar Entry:
ID: 101 | Title: “How to Use AI in Content Creation” | Type: Blog | Channel: Website | Publish Date: 2025-04-15 | Status: Published | Owner: Jane Doe

Maintenance Log Entry:
Maintenance ID: 23 | Content ID: 101 | Action Type: Refresh SEO | Date Performed: 2025-06-20 | Performed By: John Smith | Description: Updated meta description and added schema markup. Added keywords “AI tools for writers.” | Impact Score: 4

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Content Performance Overview: A stacked bar chart comparing published vs. updated content per month.
  • Maintenance Frequency Trend: Line graph showing how often maintenance actions occur over time (to detect content decay patterns).
  • Status Distribution Pie Chart: Visualizes the percentage of content in each lifecycle stage (e.g., 40% Published, 15% Draft, etc.).
  • Top Performing Content: Table with sorted entries by Impact Score and post-maintenance engagement metrics.

This Editable Content Planning Maintenance Log is not merely a spreadsheet—it's a living system that evolves with your content strategy. By integrating planning, execution, and maintenance into one intuitive framework, teams reduce redundancy, prevent content decay, and ensure SEO and brand consistency across all platforms. The “Editable” design ensures adaptability for agencies managing multiple clients or in-house teams scaling operations. With this template, you don’t just plan content—you maintain its value over time.

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