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Download the Revenue Pipeline Template for free. Manage pipeline, opportunities, and contracts in one workbook.

A free Excel template that keeps pipeline, opportunities, and contracts in one workbook. The same page also shows the matching web-screen flow.

Free Download pipeline inquiries contracts
Sheets
5

Core items separated

Workflow
Traceable

Easy to share

Input
Scalable

Easy to refine

Input example

Sales pipeline operating view

You can review pipeline, opportunities, and contracts at a glance.

Leads 80 pipeline
Opportunities 24 opportunities
Quotes 12 quotes
Close rate 35%

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See what is inside the Excel version first

A free template that makes it easier to organize pipeline, opportunities, and contracts in one workbook. After downloading, start by aligning the core assumptions.

File

revenue_operations_revenue_pipeline_template_en.xlsx

Sheets
5 sheets
Purpose
Lead, inquiry, and contract progress tracking
Align pipeline and inquiries first to stabilize the workflow.
Keeping contracts in the same workbook reduces the need to search across separate files.
You can also use it as source material for monthly reporting and handover.
Download the Excel template

Start with the pipeline and inquiries assumptions.

Workflow

How revenue operations work in Excel

When pipeline, opportunities, and contracts stay in one flow, it becomes much easier to prevent misses.

Step 1

Align the schedule

First align the assumptions for pipeline and set the daily operating conditions.

Step 2

Collect the information

Gather inquiries so each owner can see what is missing.

Step 3

Move the action forward

Bundle the necessary checks and approvals into one flow.

Step 4

Keep the history

Save the history so it can support the next review and reporting.

Screen Mapping

Which columns become which screens

When you carry the revenue operations data model directly into screen design, the operating flow becomes much easier to understand.

Excel element System element Notes
Excel element
Inquiry list
System element
Sales pipeline
Notes
Makes the path from inquiry to deal easier to see.
Excel element
Quote record
System element
Quote board
Notes
Helps reduce missed quote follow-ups.
Excel element
Follow-up history
System element
CRM timeline
Notes
Keeps sales conversations easy to review.
Excel element
Contract progress
System element
Sales dashboard
Notes
Lets you track win potential at a glance.

Boundary

What stays in Excel and what moves to a system

Think about pipeline, opportunities, and contracts volume, approval depth, and retention needs when deciding the split between Excel and web.

Excel is enough

Small-scale pipeline operations

If you have a small team and only a modest amount of pipeline, Excel can still handle the workflow well.

  • Few staff involved
  • Low pipeline volume
  • Limited destinations
Partial systemization

Lighten confirmation and sharing first

If you move only the list online first, inquiries and sharing become much lighter.

  • You want a cleaner pipeline list
  • You want to split inquiries first
  • You want to lighten sharing
Full systemization

Build for a system from the start

If you need multiple sites, permission separation, or history retention, it is safer to design for a system from the start.

  • Multiple sites
  • Permission separation
  • History retention

FAQ

FAQ

Here are the questions people usually ask before they adopt it.

What do you need for an estimate?

If you can share the pipeline volume, scope, review items, and operating flow, we can outline the estimate.

Can we use it with our current Excel file?

Yes. You can keep the existing workbook and move only the pipeline list online first.

Is it suitable for mobile use?

Yes. It is designed with field checks in mind, so mobile viewing and input are both part of the concept.

Consultation

Need help choosing a template?

We can tune only the columns you actually need. The workbook can be aligned with your current pipeline flow.

We can tune only the columns you actually need.