Which tool should I use?
Start with a creative or content brief to clarify the work, turn the plan into a proposal, collect onboarding inputs, define the scope of work, map the timeline, then plan the supporting content calendar.
Generate proposals, onboarding checklists, scopes of work, project timelines, creative briefs, content briefs, and content calendars from free planning templates.
Use these planning tools when you need a clean starting point for a client document, onboarding checklist, project plan, campaign brief, or content schedule you can copy and edit.
Generate a structured freelance proposal draft with goal, deliverables, timeline, price, scope notes, and next step.
Templates & PlanningGenerate a client onboarding checklist for kickoff details, access, assets, stakeholders, questions, approvals, and next steps.
Templates & PlanningGenerate a draft content calendar from platform, posting frequency, dates, content pillars, and formats.
Templates & PlanningGenerate a structured creative brief from project details, audience, message, channels, deliverables, direction, metrics, and constraints.
Templates & PlanningGenerate a scope of work draft with deliverables, out-of-scope items, milestones, revisions, responsibilities, and acceptance criteria.
Templates & PlanningGenerate a project timeline from start date, deadline, phases, review rounds, and delivery buffer.
Templates & PlanningGenerate a content brief for an article, video, newsletter, social post, or landing page from audience, goal, key points, CTA, and references.
Start with a creative or content brief to clarify the work, turn the plan into a proposal, collect onboarding inputs, define the scope of work, map the timeline, then plan the supporting content calendar.
These pages group related tools so you can move from one practical task to the next without hunting through a generic directory.
The core tools run in your browser and do not require an account or database.
No. They are static templates filled with your inputs.
Yes. Planning tools support text or Markdown downloads where useful.
Use them as polished drafts, then review the details, terms, scope, and legal language before sending.
Yes. Copy or download the output and edit it before sending or publishing.