Academic year, week to view, or undated for people who start in March. Whichever kind of planner person you are, one of these fits. Buy before September and the year stands a chance. Planner, academic diary, organisation.
A5 week to view, dated to the academic year.
The diary that keeps the year on track
Nicer paper, nicer cover, and you'll actually want to open it.
The academic diary worth the upgrade
The planner you can start any time - Undated, so no guilt about the weeks you skipped.
Nokingo Undated 2026 Weekly & Monthly Planner
Pocket A6 for carrying rather than leaving on a desk.
Luxury pocket diary that fits in any bag
Runs August 2026 to July 2027, so it covers the full academic year instead of stopping dead in December. Week to view across a two page spread with monthly planner pages, gradient colour tabs so you can flip straight to November without hunting, a no...
The academic diary that actually runs to July
Fifty two undated tear off sheets on 120gsm paper, so it starts whenever you do rather than guilting you about a wasted January. One landscape sheet per week with room for each day plus a to do column down the side, and because you tear the old week ...
Clear Mind Weekly Desk Planner, 52 Sheets
Moleskine's weekly format gives you the week down the left page and a full ruled page on the right, which is the layout most people actually want once they realise a day per page diary is more space than their life needs. The Large size measures 13 x...
The 2027 diary that earns its shelf space
Eighteen months on one calendar solves the annoying gap between a diary running out in December and the next one arriving. Running January 2026 to July 2027 in a month to view grid at A3 (37 x 29 cm), the day boxes are generous enough for several hou...
The 18 month calendar with no awkward gap
The column format is the one that makes family calendars work: each person gets a vertical lane, so you can see at a glance whose evening is already spoken for. Five columns covers most households including a shared or admin column for bills and deli...
The column calendar that ends double booking
A year to view chart does something a monthly calendar cannot, which is show the whole stretch at once so you can spot clashes, term dates and deadlines months out. This one runs on the academic year rather than January to January, which is the right...
The year to view chart that spots clashes early
Meal planning tends to fail when the plan lives somewhere other than the kitchen, which is the whole argument for a magnetic pad. This one carries 52 tear off sheets, so a year of weeks, with the meal grid and the shopping list side by side. Writing ...
The fridge pad that makes meal planning stick
An undated budget book is the right call for money admin, because you almost never start in January and a dated one wastes months. This A5 runs for a year from whenever you open it, with monthly income and expense spreads and space to track where the...
The budget book that starts whenever you do
Clever Fox sits between a plain diary and a full coaching journal. Alongside weekly and monthly spreads you get goal setting pages, habit trackers and gratitude prompts, so it suits people who want structure imposed rather than a blank grid to design...
The undated planner that imposes some structure
Stickers earn their place in a planner as visual shorthand rather than decoration. With 1378 icons across 28 sheets you get repeat coverage of the things that recur weekly, such as bills, appointments, deliveries, workouts and birthdays, which means ...
The sticker set that makes a month readable
The most common reason a planner goes unused is that the pen is somewhere else. A self adhesive loop fixes to the inside back cover and keeps one attached permanently, which sounds trivial and changes how often the book gets opened. This pack of thre...