Blogging takes a lot of creative energy, leaving you barely enough juice to organize your workflow. But if you’re using Notion templates for bloggers, organizing, planning, and tracking content analytics is easy.
So check out these ten Notion templates for bloggers to help with your content creation needs.
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Free Notion Templates for Bloggers
1. Notion’s AI Blog Post Generator
What We Like About It:
- Straightforward template design
- Best used for bloggers feeling stuck with writing
- “AI writing” section to dump your prompts in making a blog draft; with sample prompts shown
- “Topic” section for listing the topic of the blog you’re creating
- “Main Points to Hit” lists in bullet form the main topics that should be included in the blog; can serve as the basis of the blog’s section headings
Get the AI Blog Post Generator template by Notion here
2. Blogging Manager by Molly Jones
What We Like About It:
- Helps bloggers manage all stages of blog writing
- “Step One” section for selecting the type of post you’ll create
- “Step Two” to plan, write, and post your blogs
- “Step Three” to track guest postings and collaborations
- “Blog Post Calendar View” to view due dates for content publishing
- “Quick Links” to list writing goals and the best times to post content
- “ToolKit” gallery to save links to commonly used writing tools
Get Molly Jones’ Blogging Manager template here
3. Blog Planner by Mayara
What We Like About It:
- Minimalistic template design
- “Blog Post Tracker” in Kanban board view tracks blog posts by status: “Ideas,” “Progress,” “Ready for Review,” and “Published”
- “Blog Post Tracker” can be switched to “Calendar,” “Post Archive,” and “Collaborations/Guest Posts” views
- “Blogging Resources” to embed links to helpful writing tools, articles, courses, and other resources
- “Affiliate Marketing/Advertisements” section to track affiliate links
Get Mayara’s Blog Planner template here
4. “Blog Magic” Blogging and Pinterest by The AI Entrepreneurs
What We Like About It:
- “Blogging Brain Dump Ideas” in checklist format
- “Plan Your Blog Posts” for content planning and creation
- “Guest Blogging” and “Affiliate Marketing” databases for tracking blogs made for guest posts and affiliate links
- “Affiliate Marketing/Advertisements” section to track affiliate links
- “Blog Post Calendar” to plan and track blog posts
- Comes with 150 high-converting ideas, titles, and descriptions for blog posts and Canva templates for Pinterest pins in the “Done-For-You” sections
Get the “Blog Magic” Notion Template by The AI Entrepreneurs here
Paid Notion Templates for Bloggers
1. Blog Finance Tracker Bundle by Mel Lee-Smith
What We Like About It:
- Minimalist template for bloggers looking to streamline sales tracking and expenses
- Comes with 12 built-in templates
- The main dashboard tracks revenue, expenses, and affiliate program applications plus easy recording of monetization ideas
- “Expense Tracking” database includes 12 templates for blog-related expenses (subscription renewal, freelancer invoice, hosting/domain, equipment, course, and social media ads)
- “Sales Tracking” database to record customer-related details; can be switched to different views
Get Mel Lee-Smith’s Blog Finance Tracker Bundle template here
2. Notion Zine | Issue One by Frances Odera Matthews
What We Like About It:
- Has a unique magazine-style blogging layout
- It comes with 10 aesthetic and mobile-friendly layouts
- Templates can be instantly shared as a page link
- “Contents” serve as an aesthetic table of contents for your blogs; with quick links to the blog pages
- Anything can be embedded in the template (Pinterest boards, videos, PDFs, GIFs)
- With free follow-up advice on how to share your content to public pages
Get Frances Odera Matthew’s Notion Zine template here
3. Atul’s Notion AI Blog OS
What We Like About It:
- “AI Blog Generator” for quick post ideas creation
- “AI Blog Writer” to help generate blogs, improve structure, etc.
- “Ultimate Blog Manager” for better and more flexible content manager
- Has a “Posts Analyzer” section that shows blog impressions in a line graph
- “Creation Port” page for converting generated ideas to blog posts
- Support multiple platform posting
- With more than 69 custom blog templates and more than 30 checklists for SEO optimization
Get the Notion AI Blog OS template by Atul here
4. Premium Notion Blog Template by Deveb
What We Like About It:
- Easy to use and fully customizable; comes with more than 1,000 free icons
- Editable like a Word or Google Docs document — simply click and edit away!
- Mobile-friendly and responsive templates; ready for light and dark themes
- Features complete sections for a blog: “Blog Title” “Author Name and Profile Pic,” “Estimated Read Time,” “Image Cover,” “Table of Contents,” “Introduction,” “Content,” “Bullet Points,” “CTA link,” “Most Popular Articles,” and “Social Media”
Get Deveb’s Premium Notion Blog Template here
5. Write OS by Burk (formerly Medium OS)
What We Like About It:
- “Content OS” for creating, storing, organizing, archiving, and analyzing content
- “Tag List” stores Medium and top writer tags with relevant competitor information
- “List Planner” organizes stories on Medium lists
- “Subscribers” database for storing and organizing subscriber database
- “Earnings Report” tracks the blog’s income and expenses for the month
- “Resources” for saving writing tools and resources
- “References” section to save articles and links
- “How-to” section details instructions on using the template
Get Burk’s Write OS template here
6. Notion Template Blog by PlannerflyStudio
What We Like About It:
- Customizable template for bloggers
- Comes with a yearly habit tracker template and 10 Notion covers as a bonus
- The “Blog Posts” database can be viewed in calendar, board, and gallery views
- “Master To-Do List” to view tasks by status
- “Blog Assets” to track your blog website assets like fonts, color palette, logo, etc.
- “Bookmarks” to save useful links
- “Finances” page to track the blog’s business costs and revenue