Weekly Planner Builder for Creatives – Free, Custom & Printable

Weekly Planner Builder for Creatives – Free, Custom & Printable

A good weekly plan keeps your projects moving, your deadlines under control, and your focus where it belongs. More structure means more time to actually be creative. I made a free weekly planner builder that lets you design your own layout with to-do lists, notes, habit trackers and more.

When you’re done, export it as a PDF or JPG to print out or use digitally. No sign-up, no cost.

Customize the layout with what you need

  • Plain Text — a free-form text area for anything
  • Lined Notes – a ruled writing area, like lined paper
  • To-do List – checkable tasks, add as many as you need
  • Week Overview – seven columns, one per day, for a quick weekly snapshot
  • Weekly Intention – a single focused writing area for your intention for the week
  • Top 3 – numbered priority list, expandable beyond three
  • Habit Tracker – daily checkboxes for each habit across the week
  • Image – upload a photo or illustration
  • Divider – a visual separator with an optional label

Export your Weekly plan

When you’re done, export your planner as a PDF or JPG with one click. Print it out, save it to your device. No sign-up, nothing stored on our end.

Save your Layout as a Template

Once you’ve built a layout you like, save it as a template code. Copy it, keep it somewhere safe, and paste it back in any time to restore your layout instantly. Your structure comes back exactly as you left it, ready to fill in fresh each week.

Let’s start planning your week!

weekly plan example
Weekly Planner Builder
A4 Landscape
A4 Portrait
A4 Landscape
A5 Portrait
A5 Landscape
A6 Portrait
A6 Landscape
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Pick a template to get started, or add a row and fill it with blocks. Drag blocks using the handle.

Have feedback or bugs to report about the tool? Please leave a comment below or contact me via email.

Jonas Welin

Jonas Welin, Swedish sculptor & designer. You can find his creative work on his jonaswelin.com. Jonas is the creator & writer for Creativehowl, sharing his own research as an artist with the readers of Creativehowl.

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