Copy a simple Notion layout for clients, content, and delivery so your workspace stays usable after week one.
A good workspace template is boring on purpose. It has a home page, a client database, a content calendar, and a delivery checklist. Fancy dashboards come later, after the basics are used every day.
What to include
- A client CRM with status, next action, and invoice link.
- A content board with idea, draft, review, and published.
- A SOP library with the five tasks you repeat every week.
- A weekly review page: what shipped, what is stuck, what to cut.
Keep it small
If a property is never filtered, delete it. If a page is never opened, archive it. Templates should reduce clicks, not create a second job called “maintaining Notion”.
Duplicate this structure into ClickUp, Airtable, or a local markdown vault if that is where your team already lives. The layout matters more than the brand of the app.



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