This short review aims to provide an overview of the use of Cp2Ti(III)Cl and other related titanocene(III) species as coordinating reagents in template reactions in the selective preparation of C–C and C–O bonds. These complexes are able to assemble two components to produce powerful reactions possessing high regio-, chemo-, diastereo-, and enantioselectivity. The titanocene templates are divided into five structural types. The chemical transformations by these valuable templates, the substrate scope and mechanistic insights will also be described.1 Introduction2 Precedents for the Coordination of Ti(III) Species to Heteroatoms2.1 Coordination of Compounds with Hydrogen–Heteroatom Bonds to Ti(III) Species2.2 Coordination of Halogens to Ti(III) Species3 Types of Titanocene Templates4 Template Type I Mediated Organic Reactions4.1 Methylenecyclopropanation of Allylic Alcohols4.2 Base-Free O-Acylation of Alcohols and Phenol4.3 Epoxidation of Allylic Alcohols5 Template Type II Mediated Organic Reactions5.1 Ketone–Nitrile Cross-Coupling Reactions5.2 Imine–Nitrile Cross-Coupling Reactions5.3 Reductive Alkylation of Enones with Activated Alkenes6 Template Type III Mediated Organic Reactions6.1 Pinacol Coupling of Ketones7 Template Type IV Mediated Organic Reactions7.1 Michael-Type Addition of Aldehydes to Conjugated Enals7.2 Allylation, Crotylation, and Prenylation7.3 Barbier-Type Progargylation and Allenylation8 Template Type V Mediated Organic Reactions8.1 Protection of Alcohols as 2-O-THF and 2-O-THP Ethers8.2 Pinacol Coupling of Aldehydes8.3 McMurry Couplings9 Conclusions and Perspectives