Free Marketing Spreadsheet Templates
Marketing spreadsheets for content calendars, social media plans, and campaign operations.
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The marketing spreadsheet set is built around publishing operations, campaign planning, and the handoffs that happen between strategy, content, creative, approvals, and launch. These templates help teams plan campaigns, track channel-specific work, and keep asset and approval details visible without burying the workflow in project software.
How to choose
Use the content calendar for editorial planning across campaigns and channels, the social media calendar when platform-by-platform posting cadence is the main workflow, and the marketing project tracker when execution, approvals, blockers, and launch tasks need their own weekly review.
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Content Calendar
Plan topics, channels, owners, publish dates, and content status in one editorial board. Track weekly campaigns and keep your publishing mix visible.

Social Media Calendar
Plan social posts by platform, format, posting time, asset, and status in one publishing board. Keep launches, drafts, and scheduled content visible.

Content Calendar for Marketing Teams
Plan campaigns, channels, owners, publish dates, CTAs, and asset status in one free content calendar for marketing teams.

Content Calendar for Agencies
Manage client content, approvals, owners, channels, and publish dates in one free agency content calendar spreadsheet.

Content Calendar for Nonprofits
Plan campaigns, newsletters, donor updates, events, social posts, and volunteer communications in one nonprofit content calendar.

Social Media Calendar for Small Businesses
Plan posts, platforms, captions, assets, offers, and posting times in one free social media calendar for small businesses.

Social Media Calendar for Agencies
Plan client social posts, platforms, captions, assets, approvals, and posting dates in one free agency social media calendar.
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Guides that pair with these templates
Excel vs Google Sheets
Excel is stronger for heavier modeling and structured workbooks. Google Sheets is stronger for simple collaboration and live sharing.
Read guideExcelHow to Build a Marketing Calendar in Excel
Build a practical marketing calendar in Excel with campaigns, channels, owners, statuses, publish dates, CTAs, and approval tracking.
Read guideExcel & SheetsHow to Plan a Campaign in a Spreadsheet
Plan a marketing campaign in a spreadsheet by mapping goals, channels, assets, owners, deadlines, approvals, and launch tasks in one view.
Read guideExcel & SheetsMarketing Spreadsheet Templates
Marketing spreadsheets are useful when they make campaigns, content, owners, dates, channels, and approvals visible in one operating view.
Read guideStart faster
Pick a workbook, open it in Griddy, then ask for the edits you would usually do by hand.
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