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Content Planning - Product Inventory - Printable

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

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Printable Content Planning Product Inventory Excel Template

This Printable Content Planning Product Inventory Excel Template is a comprehensive, user-friendly tool designed specifically for marketing teams, content strategists, and product managers who need to align their product inventory with content creation schedules. Unlike generic inventory trackers, this template merges the tactical needs of managing physical or digital products with the strategic demands of planning editorial calendars, blog topics, social media campaigns, and email sequences. Designed for printability (A4/Letter-sized), it ensures clear readability when printed — perfect for team workshops, boardroom presentations, or wall-mounted planning boards.

Sheet Names

  • Product Inventory – Core database of all products with attributes and status.
  • Content Calendar – Planned content pieces tied to each product and publication date.
  • Status Dashboard – Summary view with KPIs, charts, and color-coded indicators.
  • Print View – Optimized layout for printing; hides complex formulas and graphs, presents clean data rows.

Table Structures & Columns

Product Inventory Sheet:

Dropdown (Text)
Product type (e.g., Electronics, Apparel, Software)
Available, Low Stock, Discontinued, Backorder
Comma-separated list of needed content types: Blog Post, Video, Social Posts (x5), Email Sequence
Latest date content must be published to support launch or restock (calculated)
Any additional remarks from marketing or product teams.
ColumnData TypeDescription
A: Product IDText (Alpha-numeric)Unique identifier (e.g., PROD-001)
B: Product NameTextFully descriptive name of product
C: Category
D: Launch DateDateOfficial release or availability date
E: Stock StatusDropdown (Text)
F: Content NeedsText/Number (Multi-select)
G: Last UpdatedDate/Time
H: Content DeadlineDate
I: Priority LevelDropdown (Text)
Critical, High, Medium, Low — used for sorting and conditional formatting
J: NotesText

The Content Calendar Sheet links to Product Inventory via Product ID. Key columns include:

  • Date Published (Date)
  • Product ID (Text)
  • Title (Text)
  • Type: Blog, Video, Instagram Carousel, Email Newsletter, etc.
  • Status: Draft, In Review, Scheduled, Published (dropdown with color-coding)
  • Responsible Team Member (Text)
  • Link to Asset (Hyperlink)
  • Social Reach Estimate: Estimated impressions based on past performance.

Formulas Required

  • =IF([Stock Status]="Discontinued", "N/A", IF([Launch Date]>TODAY(), [Launch Date]-7, TODAY())) → Calculates Content Deadline to ensure content is live 7 days before product release or immediately if already in stock.
  • =COUNTIFS(Inventory!$I:$I, "Critical", Inventory!$E:$E, "Available") → Counts critical products ready for content (used in Dashboard).
  • =VLOOKUP([Product ID], ProductInventory!A:J, 9, FALSE) → Pulls Priority Level from inventory into Content Calendar.
  • =IF([Status]="Published", TODAY(), "") → Auto-fills “Published Date” when status changes to Published.

Conditional Formatting

  • Priority Level: Red for “Critical,” orange for “High,” yellow for “Medium,” green for “Low.”
  • Stock Status: Gray = Discontinued, Yellow = Low Stock, Green = Available.
  • Status (Content Calendar): Blue = Scheduled, Purple = In Review, Green = Published, Red = Overdue.
  • Date Overdue: Rows with “Status” as “Draft” but [Date Published] in the past turn background red to alert teams.

User Instructions

Step 1: Enter all products in the Product Inventory sheet. Use dropdowns for consistency. Do not delete columns.

Step 2: The system will auto-calculate Content Deadline based on launch or stock status.

Step 3: In the Content Calendar, link each content piece to a Product ID using dropdown. Status changes trigger color formatting.

Step 4: Weekly, review the Status Dashboard. Use the print button on that sheet to generate clean PDF for team meetings.

Step 5: For printing: Go to Print View. Adjust margins via Page Layout > Margins > Narrow. Select "Fit All Columns on One Page" under Scaling.

Example Rows

Product IDProduct NameCategoryLaunch DateStock StatusContent Needs Priorities
PROD-1042NightVision Smart Watch 2.0Electronics
2024-10-15
Date Published Title Type Status
2024-10-13“Why NightVision 2.0 Beats the Competition”Blog Post
Date Published Title Type
2024-10-14Social Media Teaser Pack (5 posts)

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Status Dashboard Sheet includes:

  • A pie chart: “Content Types by Volume” — shows % distribution of blogs, videos, etc.
  • A bar chart: “Products by Priority vs. Content Status” — compares how many high-priority products have content scheduled vs. pending.
  • A timeline Gantt-style graphic using conditional formatting (bars) to visualize content deadlines across weeks.
  • Summary cards with live counts: “Total Products,” “Content Ready,” “Overdue Tasks,” and “Publishing Volume This Month.”

This template is built for collaboration, clarity, and print-ready outputs. By integrating Product Inventory data directly into Content Planning workflows, it eliminates silos between product launches and marketing campaigns. Print the Print View sheet to share physical copies during weekly syncs — every column remains legible even in grayscale printing. This is not just a spreadsheet — it’s your strategic content-production command center.

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