Home Management - CRM Tracker - Simple
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Home Management CRM Tracker
| Contact Name |
Contact Type |
Phone Number |
Email Address |
Last Interaction Date |
Status |
| John Smith |
Vendor |
(555) 123-4567 |
[email protected] |
2023-10-05 |
Active |
| Sarah Johnson |
Service Provider |
(555) 987-6543 |
[email protected] |
2023-10-10 |
Follow-up Needed |
| Mike Brown |
Neighbor |
(555) 456-7890 |
[email protected] |
2023-10-12 |
Inactive |
| Lisa Davis |
Repair Technician |
(555) 321-6549 |
[email protected] |
2023-10-18 |
Active |
Simple Home Management CRM Tracker Excel Template
This Excel template is designed specifically for individuals and families seeking to organize their personal household responsibilities, relationships, and recurring services through a streamlined Customer Relationship Management (CRM) approach—adapted for home use. The term "Home Management" reflects the core purpose: simplifying daily life by tracking everything from maintenance schedules to family member interactions. As a "CRM Tracker," it helps users monitor relationships with service providers, vendors, and household members while maintaining a centralized system for accountability and planning. The "Simple" design philosophy ensures that even non-technical users can navigate and benefit from the template without complexity or overwhelm.
Sheet Names
- 1. Contacts & Relationships: Central hub for managing all individuals and organizations related to your household.
- 2. Service Schedule: Tracks maintenance, appointments, and recurring tasks with deadlines.
- 3. Tasks & Reminders: Daily/weekly chores and errands assigned to family members.
- 4. Dashboard Overview: Visual summary of key metrics using charts and conditional highlights.
Table Structures and Columns (Data Types)
Sheet 1: Contacts & Relationships
| Column |
Data Type |
Description |
| Contact Name |
Text (String) |
Name of the individual or company (e.g., Plumber, Sarah Smith). |
| Role/Category |
List (Dropdown: Family Member, Vendor, Service Provider, Friend) |
Classifies the contact for easy filtering. |
| Contact Type |
List (Dropdown: Phone, Email, Address) |
Specifies how the contact can be reached. |
| Primary Contact Info |
Text (e.g., 555-1234 or [email protected]) |
The main way to reach them. |
| Last Interaction Date |
Date |
When you last communicated with them. |
| Notes |
Text (Optional) |
Add context like “Needs HVAC check every 6 months”. |
Sheet 2: Service Schedule
| Column |
Data Type |
Description |
| Service Name |
Text (e.g., Roof Inspection) |
Name of the recurring or one-time service. |
| Contact |
Text (Reference from Sheet 1) |
Who provides this service. |
| Frequency |
List (Dropdown: Once, Monthly, Quarterly, Annually) |
Sets the recurrence pattern. |
| Next Due Date |
Date (Formula-driven) |
Automatically calculates based on frequency and last completion date. |
| Last Completed Date |
Date |
When the service was last done. |
| Status |
List (Dropdown: Scheduled, Completed, Overdue) |
Tracks progress in real time. |
Sheet 3: Tasks & Reminders
| Column |
Data Type |
Description |
| Task Description |
Text (e.g., “Take out trash,” “Call dentist”) |
What needs to be done. |
| Assigned To |
List (Dropdown: John, Emily, Kids, Shared) |
Who is responsible. |
| Due Date |
Date |
The deadline for completion. |
| Status |
List (Dropdown: Pending, In Progress, Completed) |
Tracks task progress. |
Formulas Required
- Next Due Date (Sheet 2):
=IF(Frequency="Once", Last_Completed_Date, IF(Frequency="Monthly", EDATE(Last_Completed_Date,1), IF(Frequency="Quarterly", EDATE(Last_Completed_Date,3), IF(Frequency="Annually", EDATE(Last_Completed_Date,12), ""))))
- Status Indicator (Sheet 2):
=IF(NOW() > Next_Due_Date, "Overdue", IF(Last_Completed_Date="", "Scheduled", "Completed"))
- Days Until Due (Sheet 2):
=IF(Next_Due_Date<>"", Next_Due_Date - TODAY(), "")
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Overdue Services: Highlight red if “Status” is "Overdue" or if “Days Until Due” is less than 0.
- Pending Tasks: Use yellow highlight for tasks where Status = "Pending".
- Due This Week: Apply green background to tasks with Due Date within next 7 days.
- Last Interaction (Sheet 1): If Last Interaction Date is more than 90 days old, highlight in orange.
User Instructions
- Open the Excel template and save it with a personalized name (e.g., “Smith_Home_CRM_Tracker.xlsx”).
- Begin by populating the "Contacts & Relationships" sheet with all service providers, family members, and important contacts.
- Add services to "Service Schedule" with accurate frequencies and last completion dates. The template will automatically calculate next due dates.
- In "Tasks & Reminders," assign daily or weekly chores to family members. Mark them as completed when done.
- Check the "Dashboard Overview" regularly for visual insights—this sheet updates dynamically based on your input.
- Update contact information and task status weekly to keep the CRM current.
- Use conditional formatting to identify urgent items at a glance—no need for constant manual scanning.
Example Rows
| Contact Name: |
Greenleaf Landscaping |
| Role/Category: |
Service Provider |
| Contact Type: |
Email |
| Primary Contact Info: |
[email protected] |
| Last Interaction Date: |
04/15/2024 |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Sheet 4: Dashboard Overview)
- Pie Chart: “Distribution of Service Types” – shows percentage of vendors vs. family members.
- Bar Chart: “Overdue Services by Category” – visualizes how many services are overdue per type.
- Gantt-style Timeline: “Upcoming Tasks This Month” – uses color-coded bars for tasks due in different weeks.
- Status Summary: Small table with counts: “Pending: 8”, “Completed: 24”, “Overdue: 1”.
This Simple, Home Management-oriented CRM Tracker Excel template transforms everyday household operations into a structured, proactive system. It’s ideal for families aiming to reduce stress, improve accountability, and maintain strong relationships—with both people and service providers—while keeping everything organized in one accessible location.
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