15 printable pages
Weekly Planners
See the whole week at a glance.
Weekly planner layouts give you a wider view of your commitments, deadlines, and personal goals. They are useful for balancing work, family, and personal projects across a Monday-to-Sunday rhythm.
Vertical Weekly Planner
A vertical seven-column layout with morning, afternoon, and evening rows for each day.
Horizontal Weekly Planner
A horizontal weekly page with the seven days stacked vertically and time blocks running across the page.
Goals-First Weekly Planner
Weekly goals at the top, then days underneath — useful when the week needs a clear theme.
Weekly Time Audit
A weekly grid for tracking how each waking hour was actually spent so you can plan the next week from real data.
Weekly Review Page
A Sunday review page with prompts for wins, slips, lessons, and next-week priorities.
Family Weekly Planner
A weekly grid with one row per family member so everyone can see the week at the same time.
Work Week Planner
A Monday-to-Friday weekly page that focuses on meetings, deep work, and admin blocks.
Weekend Planner Page
A Saturday-and-Sunday page that protects rest, errands, and one-on-one time without overpacking the days.
Sunday Reset Planner
A Sunday-evening planner page that closes the past week and sets intentions for the next.
Working Mom Weekly Planner
A weekly planner that maps work blocks, school logistics, dinner cooks, and one personal evening.
Weekly Habit + Tasks Combo
A weekly page that combines five habits along the top with daily task lists below.
Two-Page Weekly Spread
A two-page weekly spread with schedule on the left and notes, meals, and goals on the right.
Block-Schedule Weekly Planner
A weekly planner using two-hour blocks per day for theme-based work.
Side-Hustle Weekly Planner
A weekly page that protects six to ten focused side-hustle hours per week.
Stay-At-Home Mom Weekly Planner
A weekly page tuned for home rhythms — meals, naps, errands, projects, and rest.
About the Weekly Planners collection
The Weekly Planners collection on PlannerPages is built for adults who want a paper-based system without committing to a full pre-printed planner from a stationery brand. Each page in this category stands alone: print one, try it for a week, and decide whether the layout fits the way you actually think.
Every page in the collection is sized for both US Letter and A4 paper, with binding-friendly margins. The pages are designed to print cleanly on inkjet and laser printers in colour or grayscale, so you can keep your printer settings on draft and still get a usable page.
If you are new to paper planning, start with the simplest page in the list — the one with the fewest fields. The most common mistake is printing the most ambitious layout first, then giving up after three days because the page is doing too much. Build the habit first, then move to a denser page when the simpler one stops being enough.
Guides for Weekly Planners
Long-form pieces from the guides desk that pair well with this collection:
- Weekly Planning for Working Women: A Sunday Reset Method — A 45-minute Sunday reset for working women juggling a job, a household, and a personal life — on one printable page.