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Content Planning - Product Inventory - One Page

Download and customize a free Content Planning Product Inventory One Page Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Status In Stock Low Stock In Stock
Product ID Product Name Category Stock Quantity Reorder Level Last Updated
Note: This inventory is intended for content planning purposes. Update stock levels weekly.

One Page Content Planning & Product Inventory Template for Excel

This One Page Content Planning & Product Inventory template is a streamlined, all-in-one Excel solution designed specifically for marketing teams, e-commerce managers, and content strategists who need to synchronize product inventory status with content creation schedules. Unlike traditional templates that separate inventory tracking from editorial calendars, this single-sheet design unifies both functions into a cohesive workflow — ensuring that no product goes unmentioned in campaigns due to stock shortages or miscommunication. It eliminates silos between sales, inventory, and content teams by providing real-time visibility into what’s available, what’s being promoted, and when.

Sheet Name

OnePage_ContentPlan_Inventory – The entire template resides on a single worksheet named “OnePage_ContentPlan_Inventory”. This eliminates navigation complexity and ensures users interact with all critical data in one view, enhancing efficiency and reducing errors from cross-sheet referencing.

Table Structure & Columns

The template is built around a single structured table named ContentInventoryPlan, with the following columns:

Date/Time (Auto)
Automatically records when any row is modified using Excel’s NOW() function with data validation logic.
Column Name Data Type Description
Product IDText (e.g., PROD-001)Unique identifier for each product. Used for linking to CRM, ERP, or e-commerce platforms.
Product NameTextFully descriptive name of the product (e.g., “Organic Cotton T-Shirt – Size M”)
CategoryText (Dropdown)Categorizes products into groups like “Apparel”, “Electronics”, “Beauty” for filtering.
Current StockNumber (Integer)Real-time inventory count. Updated manually or via integration.
Reorder LevelNumber (Integer)The threshold at which stock should be replenished. Triggers alerts if Current Stock ≤ Reorder Level.
StatusText (Dropdown: “In Stock”, “Low Stock”, “Out of Stock”, “Discontinued”)Automatically calculated via formula based on Current Stock and Reorder Level.
Content Planned?Yes/No (Dropdown)Indicates whether content (blog, social post, email) is scheduled for this product.
Content TypeText (Dropdown: “Blog Post”, “Social Media”, “Email Campaign”, “Video”)Type of content planned. Enables filtering for channel-specific planning.
Content TitleTextTitle or headline of the planned content piece.
Planned Publish Date
Date
Date when the content is scheduled to go live. Used for timeline alignment.
Content OwnerTextName of the team member responsible for creating or approving the content.
Last Updated

Key Formulas

  • Status: =IF([@Current Stock]=0,"Out of Stock",IF([@Current Stock]<=[@Reorder Level],"Low Stock","In Stock"))
  • Last Updated: Uses VBA or structured formula with Excel’s dynamic array functions (if using Microsoft 365) to auto-fill timestamp upon edit: =IF(COUNTA([@[Product ID]])>0,TODAY()+TIME(HOUR(NOW()),MINUTE(NOW()),SECOND(NOW())),"") — best implemented via a simple macro triggered on worksheet change.
  • Stock Alert Count: =COUNTIFS(ContentInventoryPlan[Status],"Low Stock")+COUNTIFS(ContentInventoryPlan[Status],"Out of Stock") – displayed in dashboard header.
  • Total Products with Content: =COUNTIF(ContentInventoryPlan[Content Planned?],"Yes")

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Red fill: Status = “Out of Stock” — highlights products that must be prioritized in content strategy or restocked.
  • Yellow fill: Status = “Low Stock” — warns of potential shortages before content goes live.
  • Green highlight: Content Planned? = “Yes” and Status = “In Stock” — shows ideal content-product alignment.
  • Bold text + orange border: Planned Publish Date is within 7 days — draws attention to imminent deadlines.

User Instructions

How to Use This Template:

  1. Start by entering your product list with accurate Stock and Reorder Level values. Update these regularly from your inventory system.
  2. Use the dropdown arrows in Status, Content Planned?, and Content Type columns for consistency.
  3. Mark “Yes” under Content Planned? when you schedule a post, blog, or email about the product.
  4. Add the content title and planned publish date — this links your inventory to your editorial calendar.
  5. Check the dashboard at the top for real-time alerts: “Products at Risk” (Low/Out of Stock) and “Content Ready” (Planned + In Stock).
  6. Sort by Planned Publish Date to see upcoming content deadlines. Filter by Category to plan content per product line.
  7. Save a copy weekly as a backup, or sync with cloud storage if collaborating.

Example Rows

Product ID: PROD-105
Product Name: Wireless Bluetooth Headphones (Black)
Category: Electronics
Current Stock: 12
Reorder Level: 5
Status: In Stock
Content Planned?: Yes
Content Type: Social Media + Email Campaign  
Content Title: “Silence the Noise — Experience True Wireless Clarity”
Planned Publish Date: 2024-06-15
Content Owner: Maria Chen
Last Updated: 2024-06-01 14:33

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

At the top of the sheet, create a dynamic dashboard using Excel’s built-in charts:

  • Pie Chart: “Content Type Distribution” — shows how many products are being promoted via blog, social media, etc.
  • Bar Chart: “Inventory Status Overview” — compares In Stock vs. Low Stock vs. Out of Stock products.
  • Timeline (Gantt-style): Use stacked bar charts to visualize planned content dates by week — color-coded by product category.
  • KPI Summary Box: Display: “Total Products”, “Content-Ready Items” (In Stock + Planned), “At-Risk Items” (Low/Out of Stock).

This One Page Content Planning & Product Inventory template transforms data fragmentation into strategic clarity. It’s not just a spreadsheet — it’s a living alignment tool between your warehouse and your content calendar, ensuring that every promotional piece is backed by available stock. With real-time indicators, automated alerts, and visual dashboards, this template empowers teams to act proactively — never running a campaign on an out-of-stock product again.

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