A digital planner is a digital version of a traditional planner that you can use on tablets, smartphones, and computers. It has hyperlinks and tabs that let you navigate easily throughout the planner. It helps you organize your tasks, schedule, notes, and goals all in one place.
To use a digital planner, you typically need a device like a tablet or computer and a note-taking app such as GoodNotes, Notability, or Noteshelf. Open the digital planner file in your favorite note-taking app and start adding your schedules, tasks, and notes.
You can find below application lists for devices.
Applications for iPad / iPhone
Goodnotes, Notability, Noteshelf, Zoomnotes, Xodo, MetaMoji Notes, OneNote, Drawboard PDF, Adobe Acrobat, Squid.
Applications for Mac
GoodNotes, Notability, Noteshelf, Zoomnotes, Drawboard PDF, OneNote, Adobe Acrobat
Applications for Android
Noteshelf, Zoomnotes, MetaMoji Note, Squid, XoDo, Drawboard PDF, OneNote
Applications for Surface
Noteshelf, XoDo, Drawboard PDF, OneNote
Applications for Microsoft laptop
MetaMoji Note, Squid, XoDo, Drawboard PDF, ONE NOTE Adobe Acrobat
Applications for Browser
XoDo, Drawboard PDF, OneNote, Adobe Acrobat
Digital planners offer numerous benefits, including easy customization, the ability to sync across devices, eco-friendliness, and the convenience of having all your plans and notes in one place. You can also add multimedia elements like photos, audio snippets, and links.
Digital planners offer more flexibility, like multimedia integration-embedding images, links, audio notes, and easy customization. You can access your digital planner across multiple devices from anywhere if you have your device with you. They’re also more eco-friendly. Paper planners generally offer only a few page templates, but in digital planners, you have many page layouts for planning your budget, productivity, fitness, and wellness and tracking your habits and progress.