Weekly Planner
Best when you want a clean week-at-a-glance with enough structure to stay consistent.
This page helps you choose the right planner format fast. Start with layout, then pick your size, then choose planner length and customization options.
Layout is the biggest decision. Pick the format that matches how you naturally plan.
Best when you want a clean week-at-a-glance with enough structure to stay consistent.
Best when your days are packed and you need one full page per day for tasks, notes, and planning.
Built for classes, assignments, exams, and term planning while still keeping weekly visibility.
Designed for teachers who need subject planning, student tracking, and weekly classroom organization.
Size changes writing space, readability, and portability.
| Size | Dimensions | Best For | Trade-offs |
|---|---|---|---|
| A5 | 5.83 x 8.27 | Compact carry and travel planning | Less writing room |
| 7 x 9 | 7 x 9 | Most balanced everyday size | Slightly less portable than A5 |
| 8.5 x 11 | 8.5 x 11 | Maximum writing space and readability | Best as a desk-first planner |
Choose the planner length option that fits how light or long-range you want your setup.
| Planner Type | Larger Length Option | Half Length | Why Choose Half Length? | Why Choose the Larger Option? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weekly / Academic / Teacher | 12 months | 6 months | Lighter, slimmer setup and easier daily carry | One planner covers the full year with fewer swaps |
| Daily | 6 months | 3 months | Keeps daily format easier to carry and handle | More continuity before switching planners |
After you choose a planner type, you’ll customize details directly on product pages.
Start with the planner type that matches your planning style, then select your exact collection and cover.
Shop collections directly: Daily Planner, Horizontal Weekly Planner, Vertical Planner, Vertical Hourly Planner, Horizontal Academic Planner, Vertical Academic Planner, and Teacher Planner.