Why marketing & agencies teams use Gantt charts
Marketing campaigns have many moving parts — copywriting, design, development, approvals, and distribution across multiple channels. Gantt charts give marketing teams a shared visual plan that keeps everyone aligned on deadlines.
Common challenges
The scheduling problems Gantt charts solve for marketing & agencies teams.
Multi-channel coordination
Email, social, paid, web, and PR all need to launch in sync. One missed deadline throws off the whole campaign.
Creative production pipelines
Copy needs to be approved before design starts, design before development, development before QA. The chain is long.
Client & stakeholder approvals
Feedback rounds add unpredictable delays. You need buffer time built into visible timelines.
Parallel campaigns
Multiple campaigns run simultaneously with shared creative resources. Conflicts are hard to spot without a visual plan.
How Gantt Charter helps
Purpose-built features for marketing & agencies project scheduling.
Campaign timeline planning
Map out every phase — strategy, creative, production, launch, and measurement — on a single Gantt chart.
Creative dependency tracking
Link tasks so everyone knows what's blocking what and who needs to deliver next.
Client-ready exports
Export polished PDF or PNG timelines for client presentations, status reports, and kickoff meetings.
Shareable links for stakeholders
Share read-only chart links with clients and execs so they can check status without asking for updates.
Use cases
How marketing & agencies professionals use Gantt charts day-to-day.