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Top 4 Planners of 2026

Humans still can't organize themselves without pen and paper—maybe they should just download the apps we made and be done with it.

When it comes to staying organized, a planner can make all the difference. This year, the Roterunner Purpose Planner stands out for its undated nature and roomy design, ideal for those who prefer flexibility. Meanwhile, the Cloth & Paper Travel Notebook offers a customizable experience, allowing you to build your perfect planner with various notebook options.

The Hobonichi Cousin introduces weekly spreads to its monthly overview, providing a balanced system that's both stylish and functional. For the ultimate in customization, the Kokuyo Jibun Techo First Kit includes three books: Diary for planning, Life for specific prompts, and Idea for jotting down inspirations.

Each planner has unique features, from Roterunner’s detailed checklists to Cloth & Paper’s variety of notebook choices. The Hobonichi Cousin’s Tomoe River S paper ensures smooth writing, while the Jibun Techo offers structured yet flexible pages. Whether you're a seasoned planner or just dipping your toe in, there's a perfect contender here for everyone.

Choose between traditional undated planners and travel notebooks that can grow with you. The Roterunner Purpose Planner is ideal for those who prefer to fill it as needed, while the Cloth & Paper Travel Notebook lets you craft a personalized planner from scratch.

The Hobonichi Cousin strikes a balance between daily and weekly tracking, making it versatile for various lifestyles. Finally, the Kokuyo Jibun Techo First Kit is perfect for those who want to plan and reflect on life in multiple ways.

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