Planner

Hold campaign launch timing and production detail in the same live system.

Built for cross-functional campaign execution across creative, production, marketing, and operations.

One current campaign schedule across creative, production, and launch

Reusable planning structure for repeated campaign work

A path into governance and rollout when the organisation needs it

Placeholder: brand campaign timeline with phase, owner, and delivery dependencies

What breaks in the current brand workflow

The key problem is split planning surfaces: one for launches, another for the real production detail.

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Typical campaign setup
Planner campaign setup

Launch timing gets reviewed at a high level

The campaign calendar and production schedule drift apart in different tools.
High-level timing and production detail stay inside the same live schedule.

Cross-functional teams need different views

Creative, ops, and marketing all ask for separate reformatted updates.
Each team sees the same current plan in the lens that fits them best.

Governance arrives late in rollout

Security, approval, and systems-fit questions show up only after adoption spreads.
The page already makes room for a governed path into broader rollout.

How brand teams tend to run this

Keep it focused on campaign execution, not generic project management.

Start from a repeatable campaign structure

Use shared launch and production patterns instead of starting from a blank tracker.

Keep functions aligned on one current plan

Let marketing, creative, and production work from the same schedule rather than adjacent documents.

Scale governance when the organisation needs it

Add rollout, identity, and systems-fit support as the planning model broadens.

Who needs to see themselves on this page

Role clarity matters more than another industry headline.

Marketing leadership

Needs launch timing, coordination risk, and stakeholder visibility.

Creative and production teams

Need the live working schedule that keeps delivery detail current.

Operations and governance stakeholders

Need confidence the planning model can scale responsibly across the organisation.

Keep campaign timing and production detail together

Brand teams need confidence that the launch plan and the production reality stay connected.

Launch timing and production detail stay connected

The same system supports strategic visibility and operational execution.

Teams can reuse planning structure

Campaigns become easier to stand up without rebuilding the process every time.

The rollout path does not end at the first team

The system can grow into enterprise review when needed.

Explore related brand workflows

Brand teams usually move from here into campaign workflow detail or collaboration behaviour.

Only keep questions that lower adoption friction

Straight answers on setup, fit, and workflow.

Is this better than a generic project tracker for campaign production?+

Yes when campaign delivery depends on a living schedule rather than a task-only board.

Can we keep viewer and editor access separate by team?+

Yes. Controlled visibility is part of the reason this works cross-functionally.

When does enterprise rollout become relevant?+

When adoption spreads and governance, identity, or systems fit become buying factors.

Keep campaign teams aligned to one live production schedule.

Use Planner when campaign launches are too operationally complex to live across generic trackers, status decks, and revised sheets.