Templates for SheetPlanner

Started by SheetPlanner on 6/21/2018
SheetPlanner 6/21/2018 4:36 pm
All,

SheetPlanner will include templates in 3 categories upon launch. There is a template browser much like numbers or pages.

While this might be a bit difficult for those of you that have not yet used the product, I am looking for suggestions or indeed templates themselves for applications/use cases that you might see fir for SheetPlanner.

Watching the 2 videos on YouTube I posted might give anyone interested a better look at the features and thus what types of templates might be applicable.

I would appreciate your ideas, input and help.

Beta is nearly ready, I just need to get the website finished and hosted with a contact form for bug submissions etc. We are shooting for the week of July 9th.
Thanks,
Peter
Paul Korm 6/21/2018 7:59 pm
Glad to see you're back ...

I think templates for planning a trip, planning a research project, and tracking a team's action plan would be useful.

SheetPlanner wrote:
All,

SheetPlanner will include templates in 3 categories upon launch. There
is a template browser much like numbers or pages.

While this might be a bit difficult for those of you that have not yet
used the product, I am looking for suggestions or indeed templates
themselves for applications/use cases that you might see fir for
SheetPlanner.

Watching the 2 videos on YouTube I posted might give anyone interested a
better look at the features and thus what types of templates might be
applicable.

I would appreciate your ideas, input and help.

Beta is nearly ready, I just need to get the website finished and hosted
with a contact form for bug submissions etc. We are shooting for the
week of July 9th.
Thanks,
Peter
MadaboutDana 6/22/2018 8:23 am
Excellent suggestions by Paul - can't think of anything better or additional.
Hugh 6/22/2018 8:52 am
Excellent suggestions above. Also possibilities: planning the writing of a book (e.g. idea, research, outline, first draft, second draft, structural edit, copy edit, beta-read, proof-read etc. etc.) and a favourite of To-Do List demos, planning the redecoration of a room.

BTW, can each entry have notes attached to it?
Franz Grieser 6/22/2018 9:04 am
Good idea to include some examples and templates in the beta. And fine suggestions here, indeed.

@Peter: I can contribute to the book planning template, if you want some help (or someone to look over your template). I already asked to be included in the beta programme - so you already have my email address.

Hugh 6/22/2018 9:13 am
Planning a year's cycle of meetings: for example, most educational institutions in my experience in the UK hold three or four governance meetings a year, including one meeting each term plus a bigger AGM. Each meeting has its own own agenda and minutes deadlines before and after, and associated sub-committee meetings, each with their own agenda and minutes deadlines that have to fit in with the agenda deadlines of the main governance committee.