The 2026 planners are here, and I am SO excited to share everything we’re launching this year!
I’ve been working super hard on this lineup, and honestly, I’m just giddy about how everything turned out. Let me walk you through what’s coming and show you all the details.
What We’re Launching in our planner shop for 2026.
This year, we have FIVE amazing products:
Daily Planner – For those who need more space each day
Hourly Planner – A weekly view with hourly time slots
Budget Planner – My personal favorite (more on this in a bit!)
Address Book – Keep all your contacts and passwords in one place
Dividers – Perfect for organizing your binder
All of our planners (the daily and the hourly) are dated, and the budget planner has dated months. Everything is available in 8.5×11 (letter size), Happy Planner size (7×9), and A5. Our printing instructions will tell you how to print to match the size you want.
The Daily Planner


Pages Included:
The dated daily pages have your top three priorities, hourly time slots from 5:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., a space for notes, and a space for to-dos. There’s even a little tracker section and a month view at the top where you can highlight or circle where you are in the month.
The daily planner is gigantic in letter size, but in my opinion, it’s perfect in either the 7×9 or the A5. If you’re going to throw it in your purse or tote and take it to the office or out places, I absolutely love the A5 size. There’s still so much room, even in the smaller sizes!
The Hourly Planner



Pages Included:
Here’s something I’m really happy about: wherever the week lands, you always get the full week. So you can plan the whole week in whichever month you prefer.
The Budget Planner


Bills List – 12 month view and 6 month view: you can list irregular monthly bills (like car insurance that’s paid twice a year or your Amazon Prime charge), or you can use the six-month view to list all your bills at onceย


Yealry Bill Tracker – Check off that you paid your bills each month.
Bill Tracker with Amounts – You track how much you actually paid. This is super helpful! You can see how your bills ebb and flow throughout the year. Like, “Oh, our electricity is $250 during May through August, but it goes down to $150 starting in September.” That makes budgeting so much easier.
Category List – The category list is a game-changer. You put the name of your category (like “groceries”) and then list everything that falls under that category. This way, you’ve already predetermined what purchases go where, so you’re not thinking about it every time you budget, and you don’t accidentally forget where you put something and mess up your tracking.




Budget Worksheets – The budget worksheet lets you budget multiple pay periods on the same view. If you get paid every week, you can budget your entire month out here and see which bills are coming out each week and how much you’ll have left in each pay period.
Notes Pages – One to match each monthly color.
Each Month will include:
The Address Book



Pages Included:
The address book comes with the 2026 and 2027 calendars, special dates pages, and then address pages in our colorway. Behind the alphabetical pages, there are contact pages that you can use for business, school groups, teams, clubs, whatever you need. We also included password pages (one for every colorway) and notes pages in all our colors: pink, light pink, super light pink, yellow, green, light blue, medium blue, semi-dark, and navy.
Dividers



Pages Included:
{In the video} I printed these out on regular copy paper, laminated them, and hole-punched them. Then I added these Post-it tabs that I got off Amazon (I originally found them at Target or Staples, and I always keep a couple packs on hand). I’ll even cut them in half to make smaller tabs if I need to.
Each month comes with a divider page in our signature colorway, plus a lined notes page and a blank notes page. If you want to get creative, you can laminate the divider and turn it into your own dashboard using wet-erase markers or even a Sharpie with rubbing alcohol wipes to clean it off.
Sizes: Letter (8.5×11โ), Happy Planner (7×9.25โ) and A5 (5.8 x 8.3)
{In the video} I printed out examples in all three sizes so you can see what everything looks like in the video. Even in the smaller sizes, there’s still so much room. I’m so pleased with how this all worked out. Go see how it all turned out!

