A free weekly planner that turns your week into a clear, finishable plan
Most weekly planners are either a paid template or an app that asks for your email before it shows you anything. This online weekly planner skips all of that. Open the page, give your week a title, type tasks under each day from Monday to Sunday, and tick them off as you go. Everything you enter saves automatically in your own browser, so your plan is exactly where you left it when you return β no account, no install, nothing to pay.
It is built for anyone who wants their week laid out in front of them on one screen: students juggling assignments and revision, freelancers planning client work, parents organising the household, and anyone who simply wants to stop carrying their to-do list around in their head. Today's column is highlighted automatically, you can jump forward or back through weeks, and an optional focus line keeps the single most important goal of the week in view. Because the layout is the full seven days at once, you see the shape of your whole week β not just the next task β which makes it far easier to spread your workload and avoid cramming everything into one day.
How to use the weekly planner
- Type a title for your week, and an optional focus or goal for the week.
- Add a task under any day by typing it and pressing Enter (or tapping the + button).
- Tap the circle beside a task to mark it done β the rings fill in instantly.
- Star the tasks that matter most so they stand out from routine items.
- Use the arrows to plan next week ahead, or press Today to jump back to the current week.
- Add habits in the tracker and tick each day you keep them up.
- Download your plan as an image or print it, and press New week to start a clean week while keeping your habits and routine.
What the progress rings actually measure
Each day has its own small ring that shows the percentage of that day's tasks you have completed, and a larger ring at the top tracks your whole week. The maths is simple and honest: it is completed tasks divided by total tasks for that period, rounded to a whole percentage. The top overview also breaks the week into three live numbers β total tasks, done, and left β so you always know how much is still on your plate. Seeing a ring climb toward 100% gives you a small, visible reward for finishing things, which is exactly the kind of feedback that makes a plan easier to stick to. When every task in a day is done the day card lights up, and when the entire week is complete you get a finished-week message.
Using the built-in habit tracker
Below the week grid is a separate habit tracker for the routines you want to repeat every day β drinking water, reading, exercise, studying, or anything you are trying to build. Add a habit once and you get a seven-day row with a box for each day; tick the days you keep it. Each row shows a running weekly count, and a full seven-out-of-seven turns into a streak flame. Keeping habits separate from one-off tasks is deliberate: tasks are things you do once and clear, while habits are patterns you are reinforcing over time, and tracking them side by side shows how your daily actions add up across the week.
Why plan a week at a time
A day is often too short to see trade-offs, and a month is too far away to feel real. A week is the sweet spot β long enough to balance work, rest and errands, short enough that the plan stays realistic. Planning the week in one sitting lets you protect time for the things that matter before the small stuff fills it up. A common mistake is loading Monday with everything and leaving the back half of the week empty; with all seven days visible you can deliberately move tasks to lighter days. Another is treating the plan as fixed β it works best when you check in once a day, tick what is done, and shift what slipped to a day that has room.
Your plan stays private on your device
Everything you type runs entirely in your browser. Your tasks, habits, themes and titles are stored in your browser's local storage on the device you are using, and nothing is uploaded to any server β there is no login and no sync, which is what keeps it private and instant. The trade-off is that your plan lives on the device and browser where you created it, so if you want a copy elsewhere, download it as an image. Choose any of the eight colour themes β Indigo, Emerald, Violet, Rose, Amber, Cyan, Sunset or Slate β and your choice is remembered for next time too.