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In this video, I’ll walk you through how to create 3 simple, beginner friendly Notion content calendar dashboards. They're perfect for content creators and social media managers who manage multiple clients & platforms. The key to staying consistent is having a content calendar! I’ll show you how to build an Instagram feed view using Notion’s gallery layout and how to combine multiple calendars into one dashboard view. It’s clean, simple to set up, and when your content is marked as “waiting for approval,” your client will automatically receive a notification, no extra steps needed! This setup keeps everything organized, visual, and efficient for both you and your clients. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:03 Content Calendar 1 11:18 Content Calendar 2 21:18 Content Calendar 3 27:57 Outro ✨ Want to skip the setup and start using it today? Notion template using the free version of Notion →https://www.annmariecreations.com/pro... Get Gallery View Content Calendar template here →https://www.annmariecreations.com/pro... Check out more free & paid templates to boost your social media →https://www.annmariecreations.com/shop Whether you're managing content for yourself or for multiple clients, this dashboard will help you stay consistent and clear without overcomplicating your workflow. My original music used in this video: • waves | original cinematic ambient music ✨ Follow me for more: Instagram: / annmariecreations_agency TikTok: / annmariecreations_agency Website: https://www.annmariecreations.com/ #NotionDashboard #ContentCalendar #SocialMediaManager #NotionTemplate #NotionTutorial #FeedView #NotionForClients