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  • Any recommendations for a good multi-channel content planner? 🙋‍♀️

    Lauren Thomas
    26 replies
    I'm struggling to plan a multichannel content strategy that runs across social media, our blog and PR. Currently using a spreadsheet, but am hoping the marketing community on here may have a better solution, or a suggestion for a tool for me to try? It doesn't need to post the content. Just organise it neatly so I can have an overview of all of our channels. Would love your suggestions!

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    Sanjay Somashekar
    Notion would be the best choice for you to organize your content!
    Lauren Thomas
    @sanjay_somashekar thanks for the recommendation. It looks like they have templates too which is handy!
    Jennifer Chou
    Someone already mentioned Notion, but I like https://metricool.com/ (for scheduling). The analytics dashboard is so good too, it also keeps track of ads, website, etc. I've also tried https://simplified.com/ which seems like all-in-one (kinda like canva, AI writing, scheduling) but the UX of it wasn't for me, I preferred Metricool
    Lauren Thomas
    @jenniferentrylevel I haven’t heard of Metricool, I will definitely check them out. Thank you for your detailed reply 🙏🏻 much appreciated
    Samantha Harris
    Notion, Clickup and Monday.com are all pretty solid.
    Csaba Zajdo
    You can choose from the following platforms: Brandmaker Audiense Evocalize Asana Bitrix24
    Lauren Thomas
    @zajdo_csaba I’m using Asana for another project, but haven’t heard of the others so will check them out. Thank you!
    Mags Espada
    I have heard so many good things about Notion.
    Lauren Ford
    I work with some teams and agencies doing this on Air. Happy to hear more about your use case and set you up with the product if you’d like a guide.
    Daniyar Yeskaliyev
    I don't know much, but maybe my co-worker @diaanna knows any good suggestion?
    Selin Cakir
    These suggestions have just inspired me to start planning to our content strategy. Thanks!
    Janak Patel
    Recently, I was exploring the content planner for the same reason. I tried a couple of them but didn't like them much then went back to Google Sheet. However, I could see a couple of new suggestions here.
    Gizem Erdem Yanılmaz
    Airtable would be the best option for content planning.
    Software Guy (Aarvy)
    I really think you should use Notion, it's the best tool I have ever used. I write down everything from the content calendar, to-dos, tasks, planning and even write review articles for my blog. It works perfect, without ever slowing down the speed.
    Lauren Thomas
    @software_guy high praise indeed. Notion lovers are certainly loyal! Thank you. I'm going to have to give it a try.
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    Abid Unnisa
    Like most of the recommendations here, I would suggest notion too. You will have it all in one place.
    Elizabeth Obee
    Awesome to see all these options! Which one is most budget-friendly?
    Sara Smith
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    Pavel Kukhnavets
    If you are not satisfied with a plain spreadsheet system, then perhaps you'll appreciate the benefits of a more powerful planner that contain timeline, dates, deadlines, dependencies, etc. Such tools as GanttPRO provide great templates for easy start. For example, a content marketing plan template https://ganttpro.com/content-mar... Hopefully, it will suit your needs.