Plum Paper is the company I’ve bought the most planners from over the years. They release new daily and weekly layouts each year (faster that other well known planner companies) which keeps me coming back for more! This what I ordered this time 7 x 9″ Weekly overview 7 x 9″ Weekly quad lined (pre-punched…
Category: Planner Comparisons
Emily Ley for At a Glance Planner versus the Original Emily Ley Simplified Planner: Which is better?
I figure most people reading this blog have heard of the Simplified Planner by Emily Ley. It currently costs $60 which, to me, is becoming a bit too expensive for a 1 year planner, especially when you compare it to other planners in a similar price range that offer customisation. So if you like the…
Arc versus TUL Comparison: Which discbound brand is better?
The ARC and TUL are two very similar discbound brands, so if you’re trying to decide between the two I’ve put together a detailed comparison (similarities, differences, pen testing, page sizes, discs etc.) This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking one of these links I’ll receive a small commission in…
9 Alternatives to the Plum Paper Planner
I assume if you’re reading this post, that you’re already familiar with the Plum Paper Planners. If not, take a look at some of my reviews: Plum Paper Planners Haul & Review (better than the Erin Condren?) Plum Paper planners comparison (all layouts + add ons) Plum Paper Vertical Priorities Weekly Spread Plum Paper Horizontal…
Maggie Holmes versus the Happy Planner (Detailed Comparison including Pen Test)
Day Designer for Blue Sky Planners versus the original Day Designer Planner: Which is better?
The Day Designer is a nice planner, but it comes with a not so nice (i.e. expensive) price tag. Their collaboration with Blue Sky Planners however, have a similar style for a much cheaper price. So is it worth paying extra for the original Day Designer? This post contains affiliate links, if you make a…