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Content Planning - Schedule Planner - Multi Page

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Date Content Type Topic Platform Status Owner Notes

Multi Page Excel Template for Content Planning Schedule Planner

This comprehensive Multi Page Excel Template for Content Planning Schedule Planner is designed specifically for marketing teams, content creators, social media managers, and editorial boards who need a structured, scalable system to plan, organize, and track content across multiple channels and timelines. Built as a multi-sheet workbook with interconnected data tables and automated features, this template transforms chaotic brainstorming into strategic execution—ensuring that every piece of content has a purpose, deadline, owner, and performance metric.

Sheet Names

The template comprises six meticulously named sheets:

  • Content Calendar – The central visual schedule for all planned content.
  • Content Registry – Master database of all content assets, past and future.
  • Channel Planner – Tracks distribution strategy per platform (Blog, LinkedIn, Instagram, Email, etc.).
  • Team Assignments – Responsibility matrix with deadlines and ownership.
  • Pipeline Status – Visual workflow tracker (Idea → Draft → Review → Published → Archived).
  • Dashboards & Analytics – Summary charts and KPIs for performance evaluation.

Table Structures & Columns

Content Calendar Sheet:

Date Title Type Channel(s) Status Owner Priority
Date (DD/MM/YYYY)Text (Title)Dropdown: Blog, Video, Social Post, E-bookMultiselect textDropdown: Draft | Scheduled | Published | DelayedText / Email Dropdown: High / Medium / Low

Content Registry Sheet:

IDTitleTypePublish DateURL/LocationStatusCreated ByLast UpdatedTraffic (Est.)Notes
Numeric (Auto-increment)TextDropdown
Date
URL / File Path or Cloud Link

The other sheets mirror this structure with columns tailored to their function—for example, Channel Planner includes columns like “Post Frequency,” “Best Posting Time,” and “Engagement Target.” All text fields support data validation; dates are strictly formatted as DD/MM/YYYY.

Formulas Required

  • =COUNTIFS(): Used in Dashboards to count published content per channel or priority.
  • =VLOOKUP() / =XLOOKUP(): To pull content owner names from the Team Assignments sheet into Content Calendar.
  • =IF(AND()): Auto-flag overdue tasks using today’s date (e.g., “=IF(AND(Status=”Scheduled”, PublishDate
  • =CONCATENATE() or &: To auto-generate unique IDs in Content Registry: “C-”&TEXT(TODAY(),“YYMMDD”)&“-001”.
  • =SUMIF(): To aggregate estimated traffic per content type across channels.

Conditional Formatting

Visual cues enhance usability:

  • Status “Delayed”: Red background.
  • Status “Published”: Light green background.
  • Priorities: High = red, Medium = yellow, Low = gray.
  • Overdue Dates: Bold red text with cell shading if PublishDate is before today and status ≠ Published.

User Instructions

Step 1: Begin in the “Content Registry” sheet. Enter all existing content with ID, title, type, URL, and status. Use this as your historical archive.

Step 2: Navigate to “Team Assignments.” Populate names, roles (e.g., Writer, Editor), and weekly capacity limits.

Step 3: In “Channel Planner,” set posting frequencies: e.g., Blog = 2x/week, Instagram = 5x/week. Use this to auto-populate scheduling targets in the Calendar.

Step 4: Open “Content Calendar.” Use the dropdown menus to select content type, channel, and status. The calendar automatically color-codes entries by priority and highlights conflicts (e.g., two blogs scheduled on same day).

Step 5: Update “Pipeline Status” daily: drag content from one column to the next (or update via dropdown) as it progresses.

Step 6: Weekly, review the “Dashboards & Analytics” sheet. Use built-in charts to assess output volume, performance trends, and team workload balance.

Example Rows

Content Calendar Example Row:

15/06/2024Sustainable Fashion Guide 2024Blog PostBlog, LinkedIn, EmailScheduledJane [email protected]High

Content Registry Example Row:

C-240615-001Sustainable Fashion Guide 2024Blog Post
15/06/2024
https://company.com/fashion-guide-dddd
PublishedJane Doe13/06/20248,753
Analyzed via Google Analytics

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The Dashboards & Analytics sheet features:

  • Pie Chart: Distribution of content types (Blog vs. Video vs. Social) to ensure balance.
  • Stacked Bar Chart: Monthly volume by channel—compare output across platforms.
  • Line Graph: Published content trend over the last 6 months to forecast capacity.
  • KPI Cards: Total published items, % on schedule, avg. time from draft to publish (auto-calculated).

This Multi Page Excel Template for Content Planning Schedule Planner is not merely a tracker—it's an ecosystem. By integrating structured data entry, automated logic, conditional visuals, and cross-sheet dependencies into a single workbook, it eliminates the fragmentation of spreadsheets and tools like Trello or Notion while retaining flexibility. It scales effortlessly from one freelancer to enterprise teams with hundreds of monthly pieces.

Save a copy each month to archive performance data. Use filters and pivot tables in the Dashboards sheet for deep-dive analysis. With this template, your content strategy becomes predictable, measurable, and continuously improvable.

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