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Content Planning - Maintenance Log - Printable

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

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Date Task Description Assigned To Status Notes Completion Date

Printable Content Planning Maintenance Log Excel Template

This Printable Content Planning Maintenance Log Excel template is a comprehensive, user-friendly tool designed for content teams, marketers, and editorial staff who need to systematically track the creation, review, scheduling, and performance of content assets over time. Combining the strategic discipline of Content Planning with the operational rigor of a Maintenance Log, this template ensures that every piece of content—from blog posts and social media campaigns to video scripts and email newsletters—is managed with accountability, consistency, and auditability. The design prioritizes print-readiness (Printable) so you can easily generate physical copies for team huddles, client reviews, or archival purposes without losing clarity or structure.

Sheet Names

  • Content Log (Main): The primary data entry and tracking sheet.
  • Maintenance Tracker: Records updates, revisions, and technical maintenance events.
  • Calendar View: A visual monthly calendar integrating deadlines and publication dates (print-optimized).
  • Performance Summary: Aggregates metrics and KPIs for reporting.
  • Instructions & Tips: Onboarding guide with examples and formatting notes.

Table Structures & Columns

The Content Log (Main) sheet contains a structured table with the following columns:

Original target publication date.
Real-world publish date (to track delays).
Current lifecycle stage.
Name of content creator/editor.
Timestamp of last modification.
Maintains brand voice consistency.
List of target keywords for search optimization.
E.g., “Medium, LinkedIn, Company Blog”.
Total time estimated for creation and editing.
Total time spent—used to improve future estimates.
Column Name Data Type Description
IDNumber (Auto-increment)Unique identifier for each content asset.
TitleTextName of the content piece (e.g., “Q3 Social Media Campaign”)
TypeDropdown: Blog, Video, Email, Social Post, Podcast, InfographicClassification of content format.
PurposeText (Multi-line)Marketing goal: e.g., “Increase newsletter signups by 20%”.
Target AudienceTextE.g., “Small business owners aged 30–45”.
Planned Publish DateDate
Actual Publish DateDate
StatusDropdown: Draft, In Review, Approved, Scheduled, Published, Archived
Assigned ToText
Last UpdatedDate/Time (Auto-filled)
Tone/StyleDropdown: Professional, Casual, Humorous, Inspirational
Keywords/SEO TagsText
Publishing Platform(s)Text
Estimated HoursNumber (Decimal)
Actual HoursNumber (Decimal)

Formulas Required

  • =TODAY(): Used in “Last Updated” column with data validation to auto-populate on edit.
  • =IF([@[Actual Publish Date]]="", "Pending", IF([@[Actual Publish Date]]>=[@[Planned Publish Date]], "On Time", "Delayed")): Auto-calculates timeliness status.
  • =SUMIFS([Actual Hours], [Status], "Published"): Summarizes total time spent on published content in the Performance Summary sheet.
  • =COUNTIFS([Status], "Published", [Type], "Blog"): Counts published blogs for reporting.
  • =DATEDIF([@[Planned Publish Date]], TODAY(), "d"): Shows days overdue or ahead for scheduling alerts.

Conditional Formatting

  • Rows with “Delayed” status → Light red background.
  • Rows with “Published” and actual hours exceeding estimated by 50%+ → Yellow highlight.
  • Critical dates within 3 days of deadline → Bold orange border.
  • Status = “Archived” → Grayscale text to visually de-emphasize inactive items.

Instructions for the User

Use this template to plan your monthly content calendar. Start by filling out the Content Log with all planned assets. Update the “Status” and “Actual Publish Date” as content progresses. Use the Maintenance Tracker sheet to log revisions, broken links, outdated stats, or design updates post-publication—this is vital for long-term SEO and brand integrity. Print the Calendar View sheet weekly for team stand-ups; it’s optimized for 8.5"x11" paper with clear headers and no overlapping cells. Always update “Last Updated” manually or via macro if using advanced features.

Example Rows

2024-05-15
2024-05-16
2024-06-10
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IDTitleTypeStatusPlanned Publish DateActual Publish Date
101Sustainable Packaging Guide (Blog)BlogPublished
102New Product Launch Video (YouTube)VideoScheduled
103Email Newsletter: Summer Sale 2024EmailIn Review2024-05-31

Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Printable View)

The “Performance Summary” sheet includes a print-friendly bar chart showing content types published per month and a pie chart illustrating distribution of time spent by team member. A simple KPI section displays: Total Content Pieces, Published Rate (%), Average Hours per Piece, and On-Time Delivery Rate. These are designed with high-contrast colors, large fonts (12pt+), and no hover interactions to ensure clarity when printed.

This Printable Content Planning Maintenance Log transforms chaotic content workflows into a structured, auditable system. By merging planning with maintenance tracking, it ensures your content doesn’t just get published—it gets preserved, refined, and optimized over time. Whether you’re a startup scaling up or an enterprise managing hundreds of assets monthly, this template turns your strategy into action—and keeps everything ready for the printer.

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