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Content Planning - Order Tracker - Monthly

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

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Monthly Content Planning Order Tracker Excel Template

The Monthly Content Planning Order Tracker is a professionally designed Excel template built specifically for content creators, marketing teams, social media managers, and editorial departments who need to systematically plan, track, and optimize their content production pipeline on a monthly basis. Combining the strategic foresight of Content Planning with the precision of an Order Tracker, this template provides a structured yet flexible framework to ensure no content piece is lost in translation — from ideation to publication. Designed as a Monthly workflow tool, it enables users to align their editorial calendar with business goals, deadlines, resources, and performance metrics in one intuitive dashboard.

Sheet Names

  • Main Dashboard
  • Content Orders (Monthly)
  • Content Categories & Priorities
  • Team Assignments & Deadlines
  • Performance Metrics (Monthly)
  • Status Summary

    Table Structures and Columns with Data Types

    The core of the template is the Content Orders (Monthly) sheet, structured as a dynamic table with 12 essential columns:

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    Column Data Type Description
    IDNumber (Auto-increment)Unique identifier for each content order.
    TitleTextCatchy, descriptive title of the content piece.
    CategoryList (Dropdown)Content type: Blog, Video, Social Post, Podcast, Email Newsletter.
    Priority LevelList (High/Medium/Low)Strategic importance based on campaign goals.
    Planned Publish DateDateTarget date for publishing in the current month.
    StatusList (Draft, Assigned, In Review, Scheduled, Published)Real-time tracking of content lifecycle.
    Assigned ToText / DropdownName or role of the creator/editor/responsible person.
    Due DateDateMandatory internal deadline for completion.
    Platform(s)List (Website, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.)Where the content will be distributed.
    Keywords / SEO FocusTextMain keywords to optimize for search engines.
    Resources RequiredTextCopies, graphics, video assets, software tools needed.
    Actual Publish DateDate (Optional)Date content actually went live — used for performance analysis.

    The Content Categories & Priorities sheet serves as a lookup table to populate the dropdowns in Column 3 and 4 of the main table, ensuring consistency and reducing data entry errors. The Team Assignments & Deadlines sheet links each team member’s workload, availability, and capacity for the month.

    Formulas Required

    • =COUNTIFS(): Used in the Dashboard to count total orders per status (e.g., “Published” this month).
    • =SUMPRODUCT(): Calculates percentage of completed content vs. planned, e.g., =SUMPRODUCT((StatusRange="Published")*(PlannedPublishDate>=StartOfMonth)*(PlannedPublishDate<=EndOfMonth))/TotalPlanned
    • =WORKDAY(): Auto-calculates due dates based on publish date minus buffer days (e.g., 3 working days before publish).
    • =VLOOKUP() / XLOOKUP(): Pulls category descriptions and priority weights from the lookup sheet.
    • =IF(TODAY()>DueDate,”Overdue”,”On Track”): Conditional logic for deadline alerts.

    Conditional Formatting

    • Red fill (Priority = High & Status ≠ Published): Highlights critical content at risk of delay.
    • Yellow fill (Due Date = Today or Past): Flags tasks needing immediate attention.
    • Green fill (Status = Published + Actual Publish Date ≤ Planned): Rewards on-time delivery.
    • Bold text for entries with missing “Resources Required”: Ensures no content is initiated without proper assets.

    User Instructions

    1. Start of Month: Open template, verify the month in the Dashboard header. Update team availability if needed.
    2. Add Orders: In “Content Orders (Monthly)” sheet, fill in new content entries using dropdowns for consistency.
    3. Assign Tasks: Use the “Team Assignments” sheet to allocate workloads and avoid burnout. The dashboard auto-calculates per-user content volume.
    4. Update Status Daily: As content progresses, change the status column — this triggers conditional formatting and updates dashboards.
    5. Record Actual Dates: After publishing, enter the actual publish date to analyze schedule adherence.
    6. Review Weekly: Use the Status Summary sheet to hold quick syncs. Focus on red/yellow items.
    7. Evaluate Monthly: At month-end, review performance metrics — which categories performed best? Which team members are overburdened?

    Example Rows

    Published
    1"10 SEO Tips for 2025"BlogHigh3/15/2025
    TBD.
    TBD.
    2"How to Use Canva for Social Graphics"VideoMedium3/10/2025In ReviewJane Doe/3/8/2025You Tube, InstagramCanva, screen recording tool
    3"Weekly Digest #7"Email NewsletterLow
    3/1/2025
    Scheduled
    Alex Smith
    /3/1/2025
    Email Platform
    Mailchimp template, newsletter copy

    Recommended Charts and Dashboards

    The Main Dashboard includes interactive charts powered by Excel’s built-in tools:

    • Pie Chart: Content Category Distribution — Shows % of content types planned per month (e.g., 40% blogs, 25% videos). Helps balance media mix.
    • Stacked Bar Chart: Status Timeline — Visualizes how many items are in each status over the course of the month. Identifies bottlenecks.
    • Line Graph: Publishing Consistency — Plots daily published content against planned targets to measure cadence accuracy.
    • Heatmap: Team Workload — Color-coded grid showing number of assigned items per team member per week. Prevents overallocation.
    • KPI Cards: Real-time counters: Total Planned, Published, On Track, Overdue. Updated automatically via formulas.

    This template transforms chaotic content workflows into a streamlined, visual system where strategy (Content Planning) meets execution (Order Tracker) with precision — all within the scope of each Monthly cycle. It’s not just a tracker; it’s your editorial command center.

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