![]() ![]() Or maybe make it a gratitude journal there. Or perhaps health goals or business tasks. I change the Custom List according to what is needed each day. For instance, I use the Menu area for other lists, usually food or shopping related. Give it a try! I knew right away it was for me! I have customized it in a few ways. My personal monthly calendar view in AA (desktop) After the Early Access period (sorry, I don’t know when that ends), the annual rate will be $50 and the monthly rate will be $4.99 per month. If you pay monthly during the Early Access period, it’s $3.99 per month. $35 per year during their Early Access Period makes it less than $3 per month and a little less than what I paid for my Planner Pad (with shipping) each year. You can try Artful Agenda free for 2 weeks! After that…. ![]() There seems to be a slight lag in updating lists.Fall 2019 update: this is in beta and I’m loving it! The app does not yet show the BIG (tabbed) lists, but they’re working on it.I would love to write tasks on my priority list in different colors to correspond to different projects. I’d LOVE different colored fonts for different categories.Adding repeated events was a little glitchy, but customer support was helpful.I wish I could see more of the day and priority list in the weekly view in the desktop version.I would love to be able to view more than one BIG list (the ones on the LISTS tab, not the daily lists) at a time.OF COURSE, I have a short wishlist! Weekly View in AA My Wishlist: Is this absolutely perfect? Well, it’s close. But my phone stayed nearby so I could jot things down via the app. Unable to walk, I couldn’t get up and grab the planner when something came to mind. There’s a meal planning area! Because I use Plan to Eat, my menu and related tasks show up on my calendar, so I use this list for other things but LOVE that it’s there in general to help folks meal plan.Īfter my accident, I appreciated this planner even more.There is a GOALS list on the monthly view.You can choose handwriting styles, in addition to the cover styles and calendar event colors.There’s a motivational quote on the daily view pages.There’s a cute water tracker if you have a water intake goal.Those stickers are in themed “packs” and are super cute!.If you ARE artsy, you can add stickers, too.These features are also great, but for me, icing on the cake: There is an app so I always have it nearby in one form or another!.The calendar views are easy to flip between.You can drag and drop your items between lists on the daily view.There are check list formats on ALL lists so you can cross of items and then still see them if you go back.You can just add them to the next needed date. The list items in the LISTS tab can be assigned due dates and are automatically added to your OTHER TASKS list in that particular day! This is great for habits or routines because you don’t have to re-enter them.You can create unlimited lists of ANY kind and format them in any way! Including checklists. These lists have a separate tab in the planner. There are daily LIST OPTIONS! There are not as many “categories” as the Planner Pad, but several different daily list areas, if you are flexible with using the menu list for different things. ![]() That’s the big advantage of digital, I suppose. My paper planner was always messy because I frequently updated event info, checklists, etc.
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