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Content Planning - Task Manager - Home Use

Download and customize a free Content Planning Task Manager Home Use Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

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Home Use Content Planning Task Manager Excel Template

This Home Use Content Planning Task Manager Excel template is designed for individuals and families who wish to organize, schedule, and track their personal content creation activities—such as blogging, podcasting, video vlogging, social media updates, or even journaling—all from the comfort of home. Whether you're a hobbyist writer planning weekly blog posts or a parent managing family YouTube channels with kids' educational videos, this template transforms chaotic ideas into actionable tasks with clear deadlines and progress tracking.

By integrating Content Planning principles with the structured discipline of a Task Manager, this Excel file ensures that your creative goals remain consistent, measurable, and rewarding—all tailored for a relaxed Home Use environment without corporate complexity. No subscription fees, no apps to install—just a simple, powerful Excel workbook you can customize as your content needs evolve.

Sheet Names

  • Main Dashboard
  • Content Calendar
  • Task List
  • Progress Tracker
  • Priorities & Notes

    Table Structures and Columns with Data Types

    Main Dashboard (Summary View)

    A visual summary of weekly progress. Includes:

    << td>Next Deadline<
    ColumnData TypeDescription
    Total Planned PostsNumberTotal number of content pieces planned this week.
    Completed This WeekNumberAuto-calculated from Task List (COUNTIF)
    Completion Rate (%)Percentage=Completed / Total Planned * 100
    DateEarliest due date from Task List using MIN function.
    Total Ideas in PipelineNumberTotal unassigned content ideas from Notes sheet.

    Content Calendar (Weekly Planner)

    A calendar-style grid for visualizing when content will be published.

    < td>Name of blog post, video, or podcast topic.< td>Status< th>User-selectable to track status visually.< td>Type of media being created.
    Text
    Links, references, or script snippets.
    ColumnData TypeDescription
    Date (Mon–Sun)DateAuto-populated using Excel's DATE function or dragged series.
    Content TopicText
    Dropdown (Pending/In Progress/Completed)
    Content TypeDropdown (Blog/Video/Podcast/Social Media/Image)
    Estimated Time (hrs)NumberTo help manage time allocation on weekends or evenings.
    Notes

    Task List (Action-Oriented Tracker)

    The core operational sheet where each content project is broken into tasks.

    < td>Text< td>Specific task like “Record podcast episode 5” or “Write Instagram caption.” < td>Text< td>Detailed instructions for execution.< td>Manual selection to indicate progress.< td>Due Date
    Date
    < td>Assigned To
    Text (e.g., “Mom”, “John”, “Family”)
    < td>To prioritize weekly effort.< td>Category
    Dropdown (Blog/Video/Social Media/Newsletter/Image)
    < td>Created On
    Date (auto-filled with TODAY())
    < td>Last Updated< td>Tracks revision activity.
    ColumnData TypeDescription
    IDNumberAuto-incremented unique ID using ROW()-1.
    Title (Task)
    Description
    StatusDropdown (Not Started/In Progress/Waiting/Completed)
    Priority LevelDropdown (Low/Medium/High/Critical)
    Date (auto-updated via VBA or manual entry)

    Essential Formulas

    • =COUNTIF(TaskList[Status], "Completed") — Used in Main Dashboard to calculate completed items.
    • =MIN(IF(TaskList[Status]<>"Completed", TaskList[Due Date])) — Array formula for next deadline (use Ctrl+Shift+Enter).
    • =IF(TODAY()>[Due Date] AND [Status]<>"Completed", "OVERDUE", "") — Flags overdue tasks.
    • =ROUND((COUNTIF(TaskList[Status],"Completed")/COUNTA(TaskList[ID]))*100,1)&"%" — Dynamic completion rate.

    Conditional Formatting Rules

    • Overdue Tasks: Red background if Status ≠ “Completed” and Due Date < TODAY().
    • High Priority: Orange border for tasks with Priority = "High" or "Critical".
    • Status Colors: Green for Completed, Yellow for In Progress, Gray for Not Started.
    • Date Highlighting: Light blue background on today’s date in Content Calendar.

    User Instructions

    1. Open the workbook and enable macros if prompted (only needed if using auto-updating features).
    2. On the Priorities & Notes sheet, jot down new content ideas as they come to mind—don’t worry about structure yet.
    3. Each Sunday, review the Dashboard and select 5–7 tasks for the week from your Ideas list into the Task List.
    4. Drag Due Dates to align with your weekly rhythm (e.g., podcast every Wednesday).
    5. Update Status daily after working on a task—even “In Progress” helps you reflect.
    6. At month-end, use the Progress Tracker sheet to review which Content Types you created most. Adjust goals accordingly.

    Example Rows

    Task List Example:
    | ID | Title | Description | Status | Due Date | Assigned To | Priority | |----|-------|-------------|--------|----------|-------------|----------| | 1 | Record Family Vlog #3 | Film kids building a LEGO tower; edit with upbeat music. Incl. voiceover script. Completed! 🎬✅ | Completed | 2024-06-15 | Mom & Kids | Medium | Content Calendar Example:
    | Date | Content Topic | Status | Type | |------------|------------------------|-------------|-------------| | 2024-06-17 | “Why We Love Sundays” | In Progress | Blog | | 2024-06-18 | Kids’ Morning Routine | Pending | Video |

    Recommended Charts & Dashboards

    On the Main Dashboard, embed:

    • Pie Chart: Distribution of Content Types (Blog/Video/etc.) for the month—reveals your creative balance.
    • Bar Chart: Weekly Completion Rate over 4 weeks to visualize consistency.
    • Line Graph: Total Ideas → Task Assignments → Completed, showing ideation-to-execution flow.

    This template is not just a tool—it’s your personal content sanctuary. Designed for home use, it encourages creativity without pressure. Let your ideas breathe, schedule them gently, and celebrate each small win. With this Excel template, your content journey becomes sustainable, joyful, and truly yours.

    ⬇️ Download as Excel✏️ Edit online as Excel

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