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Content Planning - Product Inventory - Compact

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Product ID Product Name Category Stock Quantity Last Updated Status

Compact Content Planning Product Inventory Excel Template

This Compact Content Planning Product Inventory Excel template is a streamlined, highly functional tool designed for marketing teams, content creators, and product managers who need to align their content strategy with real-time inventory availability. Unlike bloated or over-engineered templates, this version prioritizes efficiency and clarity — making it ideal for small to mid-sized businesses managing dozens to hundreds of SKUs while maintaining an agile content calendar. The template integrates core inventory tracking with strategic content planning elements in a single, space-efficient interface.

Sheet Names

The template contains three main sheets:

  • Inventory: Core product data and stock levels.
  • Content Calendar: Content schedule tied to inventory status.
  • Dashboards: Summary visualizations for quick decision-making.

Table Structures and Columns

Inventory Sheet Table Structure:

< td>Category< td>Text (Dropdown)< td>e.g., Electronics, Apparel, Home Goods< td>Status< td>Text (Dropdown: In Stock / Low Stock / Out of Stock)< td>Auto-updated via formula from stock level< td>Stock Level< td>Number< td>Current units available in warehouse< td>Critical Threshold< td>Number< td>User-defined minimum before alert triggers (e.g., 5 units)< td>Last Updated< td>Date< td>Auto-populated with TODAY() when stock changes< td>Content Planned?< td>Yes/No (Dropdown)< td>Indicates if content has been scheduled for this product< td>Promotional Need< td>Text (Dropdown: High / Medium / Low)< td>Risk-based prioritization for content creation
Column Name Data Type Description
Product IDText (Unique)SKU code (e.g., PROD-001)
Product NameTextName of the product as marketed

Content Calendar Sheet Table Structure:

< td>Must match Product ID in Inventory sheet for validation< td>Text< td>Title of blog, social post, or email campaign< td>Type< td>Text (Dropdown: Blog / Social / Email / Video)< td>Content format used for distribution planning< td>Status< td>Text (Dropdown: Draft / Scheduled / Published)< td>Tracks progress through the pipeline< td>Campaign Goal< td>Text (Dropdown: Sales Boost / Awareness / Retention)< td>Links content purpose to business objective< td>Inventoried?< td>Formula Result (Yes/No)< td>Checks if Product ID exists in Inventory sheet and stock > 0
Column Name Data Type Description
DateDatePlanned publish date (e.g., 2024-10-15)
Product IDText (Linked to Inventory)
Title

Formulas Required

  • In Inventory!D2:D100: =IF([@Stock Level]=0,"Out of Stock",IF([@Stock Level]<=[@Critical Threshold],"Low Stock","In Stock"))
  • In Content Calendar!I2:I100 (Inventoried?): =IF(AND(ISNUMBER(MATCH([@Product ID],Inventory[Product ID],0)),INDEX(Inventory[Stock Level],MATCH([@Product ID],Inventory[Product ID],0))>0),"Yes","No")
  • In Inventory!G2:G100 (Last Updated): =IF([@Stock Level]<>"" ,TODAY(),"") (Use VBA or manual input if formula doesn’t auto-update on edit)
  • In Dashboards!B2 (Total Products with Content): =COUNTIFS(Inventory[Content Planned?],"Yes")
  • In Dashboards!B3 (Products Ready for Promotion): =SUMPRODUCT((Inventory[Status]="In Stock")*(Inventory[Promotional Need]="High"))

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Inventory Sheet: Highlight rows where Status = "Out of Stock" in red; "Low Stock" in orange.
  • Content Calendar Sheet: Color cells in “Inventoried?” column green if “Yes”, red if “No” — preventing content scheduling for out-of-stock items.
  • Dashboards: Use data bars for stock levels and icon sets (traffic lights) for promotional need ratings.

User Instructions

  1. Start by populating the Inventory sheet with all product SKUs, thresholds, and current stock levels.
  2. Update stock quantities weekly; the template auto-updates Status and alerts via color coding.
  3. In the Content Calendar sheet, link each content item to a Product ID. If “Inventoried?” shows “No”, do not publish — check inventory first.
  4. Use dropdowns for consistency. Enable Data Validation if needed (Data → Data Validation).
  5. Review Dashboards weekly: aim to keep ≥85% of promoted products in “In Stock” status.
  6. If stock changes, update Inventory first — this ensures content calendar accuracy.

Example Rows

Inventory Example:
| Product ID | Product Name | Category | Status | Stock Level | Critical Threshold | Last Updated | |------------|--------------|----------|------------|-------------|---------------------|---------------| | PROD-001 | Wireless Headphones | Electronics | In Stock | 25 | 8 | Content Calendar Example:
Date: 2024-10-17, Product ID: PROD-001, Title: “Top 5 Wireless Headphones of the Year”, Type: Blog, Status: Scheduled, Campaign Goal: Sales Boost, Inventoried?: Yes

Recommended Charts and Dashboards

  • Bar Chart: Show “Products by Category” vs. “Content Planned?” — reveals content gaps.
  • Pie Chart: Distribution of promotional need ratings across in-stock items.
  • Gauge Chart (in Dashboards): % of products with content planned vs. total inventory — target 70%+ coverage.
  • Timeline View: Gantt-style bar chart for Content Calendar to visualize campaign cadence over the month.

This Compact Content Planning Product Inventory template ensures that content teams never promote unavailable products while optimizing editorial calendars around inventory realities. Its minimalist design reduces clutter, increases adoption, and prevents costly promotional errors — all within a single Excel workbook. Perfect for agile marketing teams who need speed, clarity, and integration — without the overhead.

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