Weekly planning surface
See the week in one place so priorities, tradeoffs, and workload stay visible before the day starts pulling you around.
Features
Planner7 combines the weekly view, daily notes, reminders, documents, and backlog into one planning surface built for clarity before action.
Core capabilities
Planner7 is built to keep planning, reference material, follow-up, and execution close together so the weekly system does not fragment as work gets more detailed.
Weekly planning surface
See the week in one place so priorities, tradeoffs, and workload stay visible before the day starts pulling you around.
Rich daily editor
Each day has enough room for real thinking, sequencing, and written context instead of collapsing everything into a single checkbox.
Task reminders
Set reminders directly from task flows, detect reminder language automatically, and keep future follow-up visible in the planner.
Documents workspace
Create tagged documents for specs, brainstorms, meeting notes, and product planning without leaving the same workspace.
Backlog that stays usable
Capture tasks quickly, keep them organized, and pull the right work into the week when it is actually ready to be done.
Planning depth
Use the right surface for the job
Quick tasks can stay in backlog, daily sequencing can live in the week, and larger thinking can move into documents when it needs more room.
Write with richer blocks when thinking needs structure
Notes and documents support headings, code blocks, tables, sticky notes, and Excalidraw, so planning can stay lightweight or become detailed when the work demands it.
Attach timing without leaving the planner
Reminders are part of task capture, not a separate tool. That keeps follow-up tied to the task itself instead of splitting your system in two.
What this enables
Plan the whole week with clearer tradeoffs
Build a realistic weekly plan without losing sight of what still belongs in backlog, what needs a reminder, and what deserves deeper planning.
Keep reference material beside execution
Specs, brainstorms, and working notes stay in the same system as the weekly plan, so context is still there when execution starts.
Miss fewer important follow-ups
Use reminders to bring the right task back at the right time instead of hoping backlog review or memory catches it later.
Want to see how those pieces turn into an actual planning rhythm? Read how it works.
If the capabilities make sense, the next step is seeing how they fit into one weekly planning rhythm.
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