When working with content over time, one learns that the tools matter less than how they feel to use.
We tend to rely on simple, flexible tools that reduce friction instead of adding layers of process. If something starts to feel heavy or demanding, stop using it!
Below are a few tools we regularly use to support content work around Postilytic.
A Simple Content Dashboard
For planning, tracking, and approving content, we use a lightweight content dashboard built in Google Sheets.

It helps keep content calendars, approvals, and deliverables visible in one place without becoming a system to manage.
There is no automation, no analytics, and no required way to use it — just structure when it’s helpful.
It’s available here, if helpful:
→ Content Dashboard Template
We have made a copy of this dashboard available for those who prefer a DIY option.
Capture Notes
For ideas, fragments, and in-progress thinking, we use Capture Notes.
It’s a simple place to collect thoughts without needing to decide what they are yet.
Notes can stay loose, unfinished, or purely observational until they’re ready to become something else.
This helps keep creative thinking separate from planning and delivery, which makes both feel lighter.
A Note on Tools
None of these are meant to be comprehensive or prescriptive. They are simply tools we have found useful for keeping content work steady and sustainable.
If a tool starts to feel like something you need to manage, it is usually a sign it is doing too much.

Simple tools, used lightly, tend to last the longest.

