Weekly Planners

A weekly planner is the easiest way to plan realistically: you see the full week together, keep tasks in context, and make room for routines that actually stick. Choose your weekly layout below, then browse covers inside each collection.

Best for: weekly overview, routines, balance (work + home + goals).
Choose weekly if: you want the whole week visible without rewriting your life every day.

Choose Your Weekly Planner Layout

All three options are weekly planners but they feel very different on the page. Pick the layout that matches how your brain likes to plan: lines, columns, or hours.

Works Horizontal Weekly planner layout
Works Weekly • Horizontal layout

Works Horizontal Weekly

A clean weekly spread with room to list tasks and plan without feeling cramped. Great for weekly planning + to-do lists + routines.

Big-pictureListsFlexible
Shop Horizontal Weekly
Works Vertical Lined Weekly planner layout
Works Weekly • Vertical lined layout

Works Vertical Lined Weekly

Long daily columns inside the weekly spread, ideal if you like structure, daily sections, and still want the week together.

StructuredDaily columnsClarity
Shop Vertical Lined Weekly
Works Vertical Hourly Weekly planner layout
Works Weekly • Vertical hourly layout

Works Vertical Hourly Weekly

Your best weekly option for appointments + time-blocking. If your week runs on a schedule, this layout keeps everything visible.

Time-blockingAppointmentsBusy weeks
Shop Vertical Hourly Weekly
Quick decision: If you write mostly lists: Horizontal. If you want one column per day: Vertical Lined. If your calendar controls your life: Vertical Hourly.

Weekly Layout Comparison (Which One Feels Right?)

Use this to decide in 30 seconds, then click into the matching collection above.

LayoutFeels LikeBest ForNot Ideal If
Horizontal WeeklyLines and lists with breathing roomWeekly priorities, flexible scheduling, mixed rolesYou need a strict schedule by the hour
Vertical Lined WeeklyDay-by-day columns (structured week)Daily routines, consistent tasks, a clear daily section feelYou prefer free-form list planning only
Vertical Hourly WeeklyWeekly time grid + daily sectionsAppointments, shifts, meetings, time-blockingYour schedule changes constantly and you hate rewriting times

What You Get in a Works Weekly Planner

Works weekly planners are designed as true all-in-one planners: weekly + monthly views plus planning sections that help you stay consistent.

Common reasons people choose weekly: less rewriting, better visibility, easier weekly reviews, and more realistic planning when life changes mid-week.

If you are deciding between Weekly vs Daily...

  • Choose Weekly if you want the week visible and do not need a full page of notes per day.
  • Choose Daily if your day needs more space than a weekly section can hold.

Weekly Planner FAQ

Is a weekly planner enough for a busy schedule?

For many people, yes. If appointments dominate your day, go Vertical Hourly. If tasks and routines dominate, go Horizontal or Vertical Lined.

Which weekly layout is best for time-blocking?

Vertical Hourly Weekly is the most time-block friendly weekly format.

Where do I go next?

Choose your layout above, then browse covers inside that collection.