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Marketing Plan - Schedule Planner - Client View

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Marketing Plan Schedule Planner – Client View Excel Template

The Marketing Plan Schedule Planner – Client View is a professionally designed Microsoft Excel template tailored for agencies, consultants, and marketing teams to present campaign timelines, deliverables, and milestones to clients in a clear, visually appealing format. Unlike internal versions that may include complex formulas or budget trackers, the Client View version prioritizes simplicity, clarity, and visual storytelling—ensuring clients understand timelines without being overwhelmed by operational details. This template transforms raw scheduling data into an easy-to-digest visual narrative that reinforces professionalism and transparency.

Sheet Names

  • Dashboard
  • Campaign Schedule
  • Deliverables Tracker
  • Key Dates Calendar
  • Instructions & Tips(hidden by default)

    Table Structures & Column Details (Campaign Schedule Sheet)

    The core of this template is the Campaign Schedule sheet, organized as a Gantt-style timeline table with the following columns:
    Name of the activity (e.g., “Social Media Campaign Launch”, “Email Nurturing Sequence”)
    Category: Awareness, Consideration, Conversion, Retention. Dropdown list ensures consistency.
    Actual start date of the task (formatted as MM/DD/YYYY).
    Deadline or completion date of the task.
    =E2-D2+1. Automatically calculates total days for each task.
    Name of the team member or department responsible (e.g., “Content Team”, “Paid Ads”). Hidden from clients in printed versions.
    Options: Not Started, In Progress, On Hold, Completed. Dropdown with data validation.
    Select from High, Medium, Low. Drives conditional formatting.
    Used to filter items shown on Dashboard. Set to “Yes” for client-facing tasks only.
    Column Data Type Description
    A: Task IDNumber (Integer)Unique identifier for each marketing activity (e.g., 1, 2, 3).
    B: Task NameText
    C: PhaseText (Dropdown)
    D: Start DateDate
    E: End DateDate
    F: Duration (Days)Number (Calculated)
    G: OwnerText
    H: StatusText (Dropdown)
    I: PriorityText (Dropdown)
    J: Client Visible?Boolean (Yes/No)

    Formulas Required

    • In column F (Duration): =E2-D2+1 — Calculates task length including both start and end dates.
    • In Dashboard!B5: =COUNTIFS(CampaignSchedule!J:J,"Yes",CampaignSchedule!H:H,"Not Started") — Counts pending tasks visible to client.
    • In Dashboard!C5: =COUNTIFS(CampaignSchedule!J:J,"Yes",CampaignSchedule!H:H,"In Progress") — Tracks active client-visible tasks.
    • In Dashboard!D5: =COUNTIFS(CampaignSchedule!J:J,"Yes",CampaignSchedule!H:H,"Completed") — Shows completed deliverables.
    • In Dashboard!F2: =TEXT(MAX(CampaignSchedule!E:E),"MMMM DD, YYYY") — Displays the latest campaign end date for client context.

    Conditional Formatting Rules

    • Status Colors: “Completed” → Green fill; “In Progress” → Yellow; “Not Started” → Light Gray.
    • Priority Highlights: “High” tasks have bold red text; “Medium,” regular black; “Low,” italic gray.
    • Date-Based Alerts: Any task with an end date within 3 days of today turns the row orange to indicate urgency.
    • Client-Visible Filtered Rows: Only rows where “Client Visible?” = Yes are displayed on Dashboard via dynamic ranges and INDEX/MATCH.

    User Instructions

    To Use This Template:

    1. Update the start/end dates in the “Campaign Schedule” tab according to your campaign plan.
    2. Set “Client Visible?” to “Yes” for all deliverables you wish the client to see. Hide internal tasks like budget approvals or internal reviews.
    3. Select task status from dropdowns (Column H) — this updates the Dashboard automatically.
    4. DO NOT edit formulas, named ranges, or chart sources. These are locked for consistency.
    5. When sharing with the client: Use “File > Save As PDF” or print to PDF to preserve formatting. Do not send .xlsx files unless requested — this version is optimized for readability.
    6. The Dashboard tab auto-updates as you change statuses. It’s your one-page executive summary for client meetings.

    Example Rows (Campaign Schedule)

    Task IDTask NamePhaseStart DateEnd DateStatus
    1Social Media Creative Brief FinalizedAwareness04/01/202404/05/2024Completed
    2
    Email Campaign Design & Copywriting
    … (more rows as needed)

    Recommended Charts and Dashboards

    • Dashboard Tab: Contains a 3-part summary bar chart showing completed/in-progress/pending tasks visible to the client.
    • Gantt View (Bar Chart): A horizontal stacked bar chart using Duration and Start Date to visually represent task timelines. Each phase is color-coded.
    • Status Pie Chart: Percentage breakdown of client-facing tasks by status — instantly communicates progress.
    • Key Dates Calendar: Mini calendar view with conditional formatting highlighting campaign milestones as red dots. Includes space for client holidays or product launches to be marked.

    This template ensures that the Marketing Plan is not just a document, but a living, visual tool that builds trust through transparency. The Schedule Planner functionality enables precise tracking without cluttering the client experience. And with its clean design and focused presentation, the Client View transforms scheduling complexity into clarity — making your agency appear organized, proactive, and deeply attentive to client communication.

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