I’ve been meaning to do a review of the Top Down Planner for years.. literally. When I bought the planner it was dated for 2020. The Top Down company appears to have stopped selling paper planners now, but I still wanted to post this review as it has a unique approach to the weekly spread…
Category: Hourly Planners
MY PA Business and Weekly Life Planner Review (Including Video Walkthrough)
You can use any planner for a business planner but you’ll probably need to add your own printables or rule up your own business tracking spreads, or pay for social media, blogging etc. add on pages – if the planner company even offers it. There aren’t many hybrid weekly planners and business planners but one of them…
Roterunner Purpose Planner review (vertical hourly weekly spread + goal planning)
Power Planner Review (and Comparison with the Passion Planner)
For anyone searching for a planner in half hourly timeslots and an extended PM schedule, the Power Planner’s weekly spread (for each day) runs from 6am through to 2am. It’s style is very similar to the Passion Planner (I’ve done a comparison of the two at the end of this post). Quick facts Size: 5.75″…
Win Planner Review (Undated Horizontal Timed Weekly Planner)
Horizontal timed weekly planners are rare – even moreso ones that are undated and allow you to choose the times (i.e. not pre-filled to start at 9am). The Win planner has a horizontal layout with space to allocate tasks, reminders, appointments etc. to whatever time of the day you need. Disclaimer: I was sent a…
Whistle and Birch Weekly Planner Review (All layouts + pen testing)
If you’ve been following my blog for a while you may recall a review and a few weekly spreads I’ve done with the Whistle and Birch Planner. It’s ended up being one of my favorite planners this year. So let’s see what’s new in the 2020 version. Disclaimer: Stephanie, the creator of the Whistle and Birch…