What Reddit Says About Book Planner Apps
We compiled 18 Reddit discussions about Book Planner apps from 12 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/PlannerAddicts
Planner Pad has most of the needs, quite good paper quality, some notes pages at the end and a year spread at the front ... Your 2 PP system is what I use. Weekly for actual planning & monthly reflections.
r/PlannerAddicts
Good luck in chosing a new planner. ... Panda planner is what got me to use one daily. Prior I was similar to you. I’ve used it for about 5 year now and they come in 3 month books so it’s not an overwhelming commitment if you don’t like it.
r/PlannerAddicts
It’s not actually unbound, it’s a very nice book bound one. I used it in 2021 and 2022. Tried something else in 2023, didn’t like it as much. Going back to it for 2024. I have an undated daily I found at target that I use probably 1-2 times a month when I need more space on a day but otherwise I lik...
r/DigitalPlanner
However, I guess that won't be a deal breaker if I can't print in paper I could always figure something else out. ... You can try Tweek Calendar for to-do lists. It's as simple as a paper planner, has a weekly view, and is available on the web ...
r/writing
Sorry I'm not commenting from my main account so I don't know if I'll reply to this if you have questions, but I've been using Story Plotter! It's an app I found on the play store (I have a Samsung), and it's personally my favorite tool right now!
r/GalaxyTab
You can explore our digital planners on Etsy. if you have a specific preference, feel free to reach out directly on Instagram @cozynest.nl We're here to help you find the perfect digital planner that suits your needs! ... Welcome to the subreddit for all things Galaxy Tab. Centered around all t...
r/ipad
26 votes, 18 comments. So I’m using Drafts for writing and I’m loving it. But I wonder what apps do you use for writing, mapping ideas, creating…
r/productivity
Check out the company Appointed. I like their options and paper quality. There’s usually a lot of free space in their calendars it seems. ... im using muji planner for 2 years now. the dated part is only half of the whole spread so the half part is good for any notes. it also has a lot of extra blan...
r/androidapps
Another reason why I like penly so much is that it has the ability to create your own hyperlinks. So you can easily design your own planners in another app example canva, and make the tabs clickable with penly.
r/DigitalPlanner
Search for realistic digital life planners on Etsy. 🙂 ... I did. There are many options on there but wanted personal recommendations from people who've found a "good" one that they're willing to talk about.
r/FemaleGazeSFF
I find it less social media-y and more mini bookclub like with the forum feature for each book. I also track my reading in my planner. I'm not as focused on the stats/numbers, which is also why I think Pagebound works for me. ... I use one called "My Reading Record". It's not a s...
r/ProductivityApps
Maybe some sort of marketplace, you don't have to sell the books yourself, just maybe being able to display the titles that the user doesn't own and links to shops where they could buy them - so it becomes sort of the "books assistant"; or offering books that are free online, ins...
r/PlannerAddicts
I create multiple calendars, and it has space to write notes, add reminders, colour code etc. my actually physical planner that I’ve used for years is in serious danger of becoming obsolete since I started using Apple calendar. ... I’d recommend checking out Planwiz.
r/WritingHub
18 votes, 10 comments. I've been trying to use Auctor for this because I like the way you can set up plot points and characters and stuff. I also…
r/nanowrimo
I'd recommend checking out r/wavemakercards. It's a great Chrome based app that works on all devices and will sync between. You can write in it, but it has a bunch of great writing/planning tools. Kind of like Scrivener Lite.
r/writing
Plottr is good. I use it for mapping out major plot points in my novel before going to Scrivener. They have a free trial- I think it’s 14 days. ... Do you think the pro standard is worth it? I’ve been thinking about getting the lifetime membership while it’s on sale.
r/ipad
What I wa trying to explain is an app where each day you get a page with some hourly blocks to write stuff in. It doesn't even need dates, I just care about the 1 page = 1 day and blocks. EDIT 2: u/hal2david recommended Penultimate, which allows you to create a new book and set it to a backgrou...
r/macapps
My wife is a historical fiction writer; she takes historical accuracy very seriously and so she does a ton of historical research. She really enjoys using Scrivener for organizing the research! She also uses it for character profiles, plot, story structure etc. Aeon Timeline is an app worth looking ...
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