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Content Planning - Task Manager - Client View

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Content Planning Task Manager – Client View Excel Template

The Content Planning Task Manager – Client View is a professional, client-facing Excel template designed to streamline content strategy execution while providing transparency, accountability, and visual clarity for clients. Unlike internal team dashboards that may include sensitive metrics or workflow notes, this version filters out operational complexity and presents only the information relevant to the client: upcoming deliverables, deadlines, status updates, ownership details, and progress tracking—all presented in a clean, intuitive interface. This template empowers agencies and freelancers to build trust through transparency while enabling clients to monitor campaign momentum without needing access to internal tools or project management platforms.

Sheet Names

  • Content Calendar
  • Status Overview
  • Client Notes
  • Dashboard (Charts)

Table Structures & Column Definitions

1. Content Calendar Sheet

This is the core data entry and tracking sheet. It contains a structured table named "ContentPlanTable" with the following columns:

Type of content being produced.
The headline or subject line of the content piece.
The platform where content will be published.
The current stage in the workflow.
The responsible agency or team member (e.g., “Content Team A”). Client sees only agency name—not individual names for privacy.
Indicates urgency based on campaign goals.
A brief description of intended audience segment.
Expected success metric tied to the content piece.
If the client must approve before publishing.
Column NameData TypeDescription
Date ScheduledDate (DD/MM/YYYY)The planned publication or delivery date.
Content TypeDropdown (Blog, Social Post, Video, Email Newsletter, Infographic)
Title / SubjectText (255 characters max)
Platform / ChannelDropdown (Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Email)
StatusDropdown (Drafting, Reviewing, Approved, Scheduled, Published)
OwnerText (Agency Name)
PriorityDropdown (High, Medium, Low)
Target AudienceText (e.g., “Small Business Owners aged 30-45”)
KPI GoalText (e.g., “1K clicks”, “20 shares”, “5% CTR”)
Client Approval Required?Yes/No Dropdown

2. Status Overview Sheet

This sheet dynamically summarizes the Content Calendar using structured references and PivotTable logic:

  • Total content items scheduled this month (COUNTIF)
  • Count by status (e.g., Published: 8, Approved: 5, Drafting: 3)
  • Priority distribution (High/Medium/Low percentage)
  • Next 7-day deadlines with titles and owners

3. Client Notes Sheet

A read-only, protected sheet that allows the agency to include comments or context without cluttering the main calendar. Clients can view but not edit this sheet. Columns:

  • Date (Date)
  • Comment Type (Update, Feedback Requested, Reminder)
  • Summary of Notes

4. Dashboard (Charts) Sheet

This visual summary includes interactive charts linked to the Content Calendar:

  • Pie Chart: Status Distribution – Shows percentage of content items in each stage.
  • Bar Chart: Monthly Content Volume by Type – Compares number of blogs, videos, etc., planned per month.
  • Gantt-style Timeline (Conditional Formatting Grid) – A horizontal timeline with color-coded blocks representing content deadlines and status. Uses Excel’s cell shading logic to visually represent duration from scheduled date to published date.
  • Target vs. Achieved KPIs – For published items, if KPI values are entered (in a hidden column), this chart shows achieved results against goals using data bars.

Formulas Required

  • =COUNTIFS(ContentPlanTable[Status], "Published", ContentPlanTable[Date Scheduled], ">="&TODAY()-30) – Counts published items in the last 30 days.
  • =IF([@Client Approval Required?]="Yes", "Awaiting Approval", IF([@Status]="Published","✅ Complete","⏳ In Progress")) – Auto-generates a client-friendly status flag.
  • =TEXTJOIN(", ",TRUE,IF((ContentPlanTable[Date Scheduled]>=TODAY())*(ContentPlanTable[Date Scheduled]<=TODAY()+7), ContentPlanTable[Title], "")) – Lists upcoming deadlines in next 7 days (array formula).
  • =AVERAGEIFS(ContentPlanTable[KPI Goal], ContentPlanTable[Status], "Published") – Calculates average KPI target for published content.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Status Column: Green = Published, Blue = Approved, Yellow = Drafting/Reviewing, Red = Overdue (Date Scheduled < TODAY() and Status ≠ Published).
  • Priority Column: Red fill for High, Orange for Medium, Light Gray for Low.
  • Date Scheduled: Bold if within 3 days of today; strikethrough if published.

Instructions for the User (Client)

  1. Open the template in Excel (compatible with Excel 2016+ or Microsoft 365).
  2. Navigate to the Dashboard sheet first for a quick snapshot of content performance.
  3. To view detailed schedules, go to the Content Calendar. No editing required—this is read-only for clients. If you see “Awaiting Approval,” reply to your account manager with feedback.
  4. The Status Overview sheet provides monthly progress summaries and highlights upcoming deadlines.
  5. Check the Client Notes sheet for any contextual updates (e.g., “New campaign launch delayed due to legal review”).
  6. If you have questions about specific items, contact your agency via email—the template is not editable by clients but serves as a living document updated weekly.

Example Rows from Content Calendar Sheet

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18/04/2024
Videodt
"Client Testimonial: How We Increased ROI"
YouTube
Pending Approval
Content Team B
High
"B2B Executives"
15/04/2024Blog"Top 5 Trends in SaaS Marketing"WebsitePublishedContent Team AHigh
22/04/2024Email Newsletter"Q2 Product Updates"EmailDraftingContent Team AMedium"Marketing Managers"

Recommended Dashboards & Visualizations

Beyond the built-in charts, we recommend enabling Excel’s Data Model and creating a pivot chart that links to the Status Overview table. For clients using PowerPoint, export the Dashboard as an image or embed it directly via “Copy as Picture.” Use color consistency with your brand palette (e.g., blue for professionalism, green for progress) to reinforce trust. This template transforms abstract content planning into tangible milestones—empowering clients to feel involved without micromanaging.

With the Content Planning Task Manager – Client View, agencies don’t just deliver content—they deliver confidence. Clients see clarity, progression, and professionalism in every row and chart. This isn’t a spreadsheet; it’s a bridge between strategy and trust.

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