Planner

Keep the working plan inside the agency and still present it cleanly outside.

Built for the agency tension between internal control, external clarity, overlapping client work, and approval-heavy workflows.

Client-safe visibility without giving up working-plan control

Branded outputs where presentation still matters

Better overlap visibility across account and production work

Placeholder: agency timeline with internal view, client view, and branded output callouts

Keep one working plan and a cleaner client view

Agencies need the internal plan to stay detailed while client visibility stays clear.

The agency keeps one working timeline

Teams do not need a separate client-safe schedule just to make the work presentable.

Clients can see what they need cleanly

Visibility and presentation improve without flattening access for everyone.

Overlapping client work is easier to reason about

Shared planning structure makes account overlap and capacity pressure more visible.

Built for the people agencies juggle

Different agency roles need different levels of detail from the same current plan.

Production team

Needs the working schedule with full detail and edit speed.

Account and client services

Need a presentable, current view for approvals and status discussions.

Client and stakeholder

Need clarity without inheriting the whole internal operating surface.

How agencies tend to use Planner

Keep it tied to client delivery and approval loops.

Build the campaign or production timeline once

Use the same working plan internally instead of rebuilding it for each audience.

Share the right version by stakeholder type

Use permissions, clean views, or branded outputs based on the review moment.

Keep the agency moving after feedback lands

Bring approval changes back into the same current plan rather than reconciling parallel copies.

Present the same plan more cleanly

Show how the same plan becomes client-safe without becoming another schedule.

Internal production view

Show the detailed operational schedule the agency works from day to day.

Placeholder: internal agency working schedule with detailed production fields

Client-facing review view

Show how the same timeline can become cleaner for external review.

Placeholder: client-safe timeline or permissioned review screen

Branded output for formal moments

Branded output is still useful in the review moments where presentation matters.

Placeholder: branded export or presentation-ready schedule output

Questions agencies actually ask

Straight answers on setup, fit, and workflow.

Can clients view without editing?+

Yes. Client visibility does not require client editing rights.

Does this replace branded outputs entirely?+

No. The better story is one working plan plus branded output where the workflow still needs it.

How does this help with overlapping accounts?+

A shared planning system makes timing, ownership, and capacity pressure easier to see across workstreams.

Give clients clarity without duplicating the plan for every review loop.

Use Planner when the agency needs one operational schedule internally and cleaner, safer visibility externally.