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Perfect for busy people who need to plan down to the hour
Get crystal clear on your goals. Manage your demanding schedule. Stay focused on your most important tasks.
The Large Planberry Weekly Schedule Planner will guide you through creating a vision for your life, breaking it down into achievable goals, and taking steps towards them every day.



Style meets durability and functionality
An elegant hardcover with rose gold foil detailing, a calming color scheme to keep your focus…
From cover to cover, this productivity journal is designed for your enjoyment and ease of use.
Take control of your schedule and budget to achieve your goals
Make your ambitions stand out
Start your detailed daily planning today
Goal-setting, scheduling, and budget planning combine to move you closer to achieving your dreams.
This 12-month, undated day planner is perfect for time-blocking your calendar.
Lay-flat spiral binding 5 sheets of colorful stickers Thick 120gsm paper Inner pocket for notes and bills Deluxe gift box
Create your vision, set your goals, and find your focus


Start with self-awareness
What do you want to achieve? What are your motivations and passions? Ask yourself these important questions and start forming your ideal life by creating your bucket list and ideal daily routine.


Dare to set big goals
Focus on 5 major goals and plan action steps to get you there. Use the yearly to-do list to set deadlines for the big moves you’ll accomplish this year. Then break them down each quarter into smaller steps towards your dreams.


Focus on your finances
Don’t let money hold you back from achieving your goals. Create a monthly budget and track your expenses to see how you measure up. Understand where you need to control your spending or boost your savings.
Stay committed, motivated, and productive


Manage your month
Start the month right by filling in your calendar, setting your 4 key goals, and deciding 6 things to do for a fulfilling month. Use the monthly review to reflect on your wins and lessons, and refocus for the next month ahead.


Align your schedule
Plan your days in detail with vertical daily columns in half-hour increments. Balance work and personal activities and create good habits. Each week is set up to keep you aligned to your priorities and ticking off important to-dos.


Productivity extras
Your year at a glance gives you a quick reference to all of the important events of your year. As well as password and address book pages to note any logins or contacts that you need regularly to stay productive.
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Special Features:
Perfect for time management with structured hourly planning The compact version of our schedule planner to easily carry with you on the go The ultimate life planner to work on your personal, professional, and financial goals. For those who want to focus on their finances, set financial goals, and track expenses
Size:
8″ x 10.4″ A5 8″ x 10.4″ 6.3″ x 8.5″
Layouts:
Weekly Weekly Weekly Weekly
Lasts For:
12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months
Dates:
Undated Undated Undated Undated


Planberry Planners – Creating a vision for your life
At Planberry, we combine beautiful design with all of the detailed motivational prompts that you need to enjoy planning and move towards your ideal fulfilling life.
Accompanied by an illustrated user manual, you can start your journey as soon as you’re ready and get the most out of your hourly planner.
So start living the life you’ve been dreaming of today with the Planberry Weekly Schedule Planner.
9 reviews for PLANBERRY Large Hourly Schedule Planner Premium – Undated Organizer for Productivity, Time Management & Budget, 8×10.4″ (Natural Green)
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Shari –
Iâm in love! Planner obsessed, this one ranks #1.5 out of 10 from the 66 planers bought in 2025.
What Iâve been searching for down to the cover, size, paper thickness and color scheme! II have a bit of planner obsession buying 45 just in 2925 from the $80 name brand disappointments planners to basic but usable Wal-Mart planners, however, this one takes the cake!Iâd never heard of this brand until stumbling across it on Amazon and literally bought it b/c of the cover.Itâs even more stunning in person, came in a luxurious, sleep black box stamped with the brand on top which I will keep to store the planner in. Iâm actually too afraid to write in it and flaw the perfect pages with my chicken scratch.Itâs undated, which I prefer over dated planners since I can begin when I AM READY, itâs minimalistic and very simple and clean, but not at all the typical monochrome snooze fest someone like me with severe adult ADHD never uses past a week. If I had to choose one small issue, the font is very light and there is very little contrast. East on my sensitive eyes but not so much for my husband who canât read it at all. He can see far away but needs the bold print up close.I also make and sell physical planners I make from home, but showcase a planner brand in every newsletter than I use myself and include what makes it unique. Planberry will be up for next months showcase. I hope they donât mind. I make âplanifestosâ which is a three month planner, guided journal and free lined journal in a tri-fold âdos y dosâ inspired style and stick to specific niches like earthnature-based spirituality, manifesting using neuroplasticity and science (my Neuromanifestinf Journal) as well as personal wellness so without any affiliation nor competition if that even matters, Planberry is the perfect brand to promote in March 2025 and will be bumped to the top of the list. MItâs important to start a business from the heart and allow money and material things to be the byproduct vs the other way around.Apologies for the novel length review. I rarely leave reviews unless unhappy with something, but I was so impressed with this I had to share. I admit I was expecting a beautifully covered, but boring, uninspiring, monochrome interior which screams either âcheapest possible printing!â Or âI want the consumer to create their own aestheticâ which I get that.When you have severe adult ADHD like me, ( if you canât tell by my long-winded review) and receive a beautifully covered planner only to open it and find a snooze fest of the same three sheets on repeat and 1/3 of the planner filler blank ânotesâ pages, not even the work to add lines, the disappointment feels as though youâll never find the âone.âI also love the separate little booklet which includes instructions for using the planner with of each section examples. The impeccable quality, a soft, stunning color scheme, and minimalistic yet totally not boring interior (a calendar, a page of weekly boxes not large enough to write a full sentence and too many âgoalsâ and filler ânotesâ sheets which I have found 90% of standard planners consist of) leaves me so exited to begin using it today.I canât NOT boast, brag and give huge props to this company enough. No insult or jab intended to other creators, but Iâll never understand the extreme popularity of name brand planners like Erin Condren, or Happy Planner (which I do love BTW) and the $75 Day Designer monochrome planner with the typical olâ floral cover that Iâve been using for a year now, become much more popular than Planberryâs quality, usefulness, all-in-one, aesthetically stunning work of art?Thank you Planberry! As an ADHD/Aspergerâs (ASD) and planner/journal obsessive 40 y/o who has too many at the moment, I took a chance on youâre and it was with no regret. I prefer undated planers b/c I donât always start planning in January.Planberryâs hardcover, metal o-ring bound (but pages turn flawlessly) weekly planner just tied at the #2 spot along beside Legendâs Weekly/Monthly Planner in my top 10 favorite planners thus far of 2025. Whatâs #1? My own of course. ðIn all seriousness, If youâre hesitating on this one, just buy it if soft print doesnât bother you. If you like minimalism with a hint of a themed color scheme and breathtaking hard cover, you wonât regret it. Itâs actually worth $75 far more than Day Designerâs same sized planner is.A+++++! Finally⦠someone who knows how to create a physical planner with perfectionism, aesthetics, durability, paper weight and most of all everything needed to organize your day to day life. You rock!
Morgan 17 –
A Stylish & Functional Organizer
The PLANBERRY Large Hourly Schedule Planner is a high-quality, undated organizer designed for productivity, time management, and budgeting. It features a structured hourly layout, durable hardcover, and thick paper to prevent ink bleed-through. The planner includes goal-setting, habit tracking, and financial planning sections, making it a well-rounded tool for organization. While its large size offers ample writing space, it may not be ideal for portability. Additionally, the ânote-takingâ sections could be more extensive. Overall, itâs a functional and stylish planner, perfect for those seeking structured scheduling and intentional goal management.Highly recommended for detailed planners!
jlu –
Pretty much perfect.
This is very nice, study all-in-one planner. I particularly like the 1 year goal page and then the 3 month goal pages as you go. Having a place for a quarterly review/update of goals just makes sense, because sometimes you have to readjust your goals. But will also help you keep track of your overall one year goal.Personally, I like the months being altogether. The reason being is that the bulk of this planner is dedicated to weekly planning. And weeks sometimes blend into the next month. So, I’d rather have months together and weeks together. It’s more organized.There’s plenty of space for goal setting/planning and plenty of space for practical day to day planning. I’ve had planners that were great for day to day planning and planners that were great for goal setting, but this is the first that combined the two really well. I feel like a lot of other goal setting planners want you to go into a lot of detail on your goals: The whys The hows, the whens, ect but don’t give you any room to ACTUALLY plan in a day to day kind of way. Goals have to be worked on pretty much daily, along with other non goal related day to day activities. This lets you use it in both ways.The only thing content wise I would add is a workout routine. I could understand that making it a little too bulky though. Good news: there are several blank pages in the back. So I just wrote down my workout routine there. Alternatively, each month has a blank page. That would also be a good place for a workout routine. So, no big deal.The one major way this could be improved on is adding tabs and/or bookmarks. At least tabs that let you know where the month portion starts and the weekly portion starts. And maybe the where the budget section starts too. This has A LOT of content, so it can take a minute to find your place. I just used two ribbons as bookmarks to tell me what page I’m on in regards to the month and week.And just in general, it drives me nuts that most planners/calenders tend to start the week on Sunday. Including this one. Makes no sense. Sunday is part of the weekEND. The END of the week. It’s in the name. Planners should start on Monday. But oh well, it’s just a general gripe. It’s really not a huge deal.This is the first planner I’ve used for well over a month. I usually use a planner for a few weeks and then forget. This keeps me wanting to come back. Even if I forget for a day or two sometimes. I don’t fill in every line. Like, the first two pages are kind of a “getting to know you” space with like personal writing prompts. Honestly, I don’t plan on filling those in. But other people may like them to get them in the mood for goal setting. But I’d say most of the space is usable for most people and make you want to keep coming back to check on your progress.Being undated means you can use it anytime. Especially if you are kind of “on and off” like I tend to be. If I get lazy and skip a month, no big deal. I’ll just pick it up next month. And instead of being a January-December planner, it can be a January-January planner with a month missing, I guess. It also means you can buy it and use it as soon as it is delivered. You don’t have to wait until June or January, and you won’t waste space. Makes it flexible and forgiving in a way dated planners are not.It IS a bit heavy. But taking into consideration that it is hardcover, good size, has tons of space, and the paper is good quality. It’s actually not that bad. Everything I need for planning from personal to work to workouts to budgeting is in one place. The fact I don’t have to refer to a bunch of different things is worth the weight. Yeah, I could do all that on my phone. But, there is something about handwriting my to do list things that make me more likely to come back. And I like to use stickers. Oh, this comes with stickers too. So that’s neat.Obviously, I recommend this planner. It’s probably the best planner I’ve had. It works whether you are going for more long term goal planner or mainly a day to day planner or both. Definitely works the best if you use it for both.
Customer –
I love planners…
But this has got to be one of the best planners I’ve ever purchased…I say that because of I misplace it for any reason for a month that entire month slot doesn’t become absolutely useless to me anymore I can just pick up where I left off! Whoever created this thought of it all… yearly goals, 3 month goals…. monthly reviews, and then a SEPERATE SECTION FOR APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING….I have to say the way they set it up is genius and I love it! I like the appt section separate because of what I use it for/ how I use it personally. By far my favorite planner. The only thing in somewhat unhappy with is the dividers… they don’t stay in place well, if they’d make their grip just a little tighter they’d be useful but they just don’t stay in place so aren’t exactly useful as a tab because it’s so loose you can barely see it…
C_Goodger –
Like others, I’ve got lots of discarded planners but this one FINALLY fits the bill.It’s so beautiful to start, and being a 30-something child I love the stickers despite them being more for aesthetics than useful! It’s great quality, it really is.I love the quarterly check in pages on your goals, and a page to reflect and review each month. It keeps me focused on my goals rather than just getting dragged along by life.Week-wise it’s got lots of space for details and again is goal and to do orientated. You have to write small! But there’s just enough space for a realistic amount of todos. Again, every Saturday now I put in my week plan and the ritual allows me to remember and focus on what’s happening and what needs doing.Budget section is good too – nothing life changing but useful to have it in the planner to again be mindful of what’s happening.It’s a big book, so not something you can pop easily in a handbag but it goes in my work bag with my laptop.Practically, I use a digital to do app to brain dump tasks when they crop up – but this planner enables prioritising.
Jennifer Klassen –
Sooooooo psyched for this! I had gotten one from clever fox planner last year but this was spiral bound so can lay flat easier, came in an elegant box with all the extras placed outside of the agenda, a helpful start up booklet and how to use the different areas of the book. Iâm sooooo excited to start this next month with this!!
Thalia Desrosiers –
The best planner!
Georgiee –
High quality and plenty of writing space for the whole year. Able to track things like finances. The colour is beautiful
Alex –
This is one of my favourite planners Iâve bought. The only thing id change is making it already dated because itâs time consuming to date everything. But I like the layout so much that I donât mind dating it!