Notion for the Marketer: 7 Templates That Save Time

In today’s marketing world, efficiency and organization are key. Notion offers many templates to help marketers optimize workflows and save time. Below are seven templates that are worth a look:

Content Calendar

What it is: A visual tool for scheduling publications across all channels: social media, blog, email newsletters, etc.

What it includes:

  • Calendar view (publication dates);
  • Tags (channels, format, author);
  • Statuses (in progress, ready, published);
  • Attachments: post text, images, links.

Why useful: Allows you to see all content in one view, avoid chaos and duplication.

Product Launch Plan

What it is: A step-by-step plan template for preparing and launching a new product, service or campaign.

What it includes:

  • Launch phases: preparation, pre-sale, launch, post-launch analysis;
  • Responsible parties and deadlines;
  • Task lists, checklists;
  • A field for gathering ideas, risks and feedback.

Why useful: Makes a complex launch transparent, nothing is forgotten, the whole team is synchronized.

Marketing Strategy Doc

What it is: A centralized repository of all your marketing strategy information.

What it includes:

  • CA (customer portrait, pains, motivations);
  • UTP (unique selling proposition);
  • Competitive analysis;
  • Promotion channels;
  • Content strategy;
  • Success metrics (KPIs).

Why it’s useful: Allows everyone on the team to quickly get up to speed, align and stay on track.

SEO Tracker

What it is: A template for monitoring SEO metrics, keywords and organic traffic.

What it includes:

  • A table with keywords and positions in Google;
  • Competitor analysis on SEO;
  • Work plan (page optimization, content creation);
  • Traffic growth and CTR statistics.

Why it’s useful: No need to jump between Excel, Google Analytics and other tools – everything in one place.

Campaign Planner

What it is: A flexible tool for launching and coordinating marketing campaigns, from seasonal campaigns to email marathons.

What it includes:

  • Campaign goal (increase subscriptions, sales, etc.);
  • Channels (email, Facebook, Google Ads, etc.);
  • Timeline, budget, KPIs;
  • Visualization of campaign progress (Kanban board, calendar).

Why useful: Reduces chaos and risk of forgetting important details, helps to report to management.

CRM system for marketers (CRM for Marketers)

What it is: A database of customers and leads with their statuses, contacts and interaction history.

What it includes:

  • A table of leads with tags (warm, cold, current customer);
  • Transaction status (correspondence, offer, payment);
  • Links to social networks, email chains, activities;
  • Reminders and tasks for each client.

Why useful: Suitable for small businesses or freelance marketers, replacing expensive CRM-systems.

Marketing Analytics Dashboard

What it is: A summarizing dashboard that shows key marketing metrics.

What it includes:

  • Traffic sources (Google, Instagram, TikTok, email, etc.);
  • Metrics: clicks, conversions, CPL, ROI;
  • Trend charts;
  • Weekly or monthly reports.

Why it’s useful: Fast data-driven decision making – without constant calls to analysts.

Bonus: How to tie everything together?

All of these templates can be integrated into one system within Notion by linking them with databases (e.g. campaign → posts → analytics). This will give you a centralized marketing management system without unnecessary switching between services.

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