WeekSheets is where you'll find free, printable weekly planners that work without an account or a subscription. The aim is simple: planning tools you can fill in, print, and use in a couple of minutes, instead of paying for an app you'll barely open.

Our Mission

Most planning tools want you to download an app, make an account, and learn a system before you can write down a single task. We built WeekSheets to skip all that. The planners here are well designed, free to use, and ready the moment the page loads.

The best planning system is the one you'll keep using, so the designs stay clean and uncluttered and work the same on screen or on paper. Fill a planner in with your keyboard, or print it blank and write by hand. Either way fits.

What We Offer

WeekSheets has a growing set of weekly planners, each built for one job:

  • Weekly Checklist Planner – Track up to 20 recurring tasks with daily checkboxes. Perfect for habit tracking and weekly routines.
  • Weekly Meal Planner – Plan breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the entire week with an integrated grocery list section.
  • Weekly Calendar – A flexible calendar format with space for daily tasks, events, and a notes section.
  • Weekly Chore Chart – Organize household chores with assigned tasks, completion tracking, and reward sections.
  • Weekly Dinner Menu – A simplified planner focused specifically on dinner planning with grocery notes.
  • Weekly Cleaning Schedule – Organize cleaning tasks by day with dedicated sections for daily recurring chores.

Every one prints cleanly on both A4 and US Letter paper, so the size you use at home works fine.

Our Commitment to You

Always Free

Every planner on WeekSheets is free to use, with no premium tier waiting behind a paywall. Print as many copies as you want.

Privacy First

There's no account to create and nothing to hand over. What you type stays in your browser and isn't sent to us.

Quality Design

Each planner is designed to be easy to use and clean to print, so what comes out of the printer looks deliberate.

Continuous Improvement

New planner formats get added over time, and the existing ones get tidied up as people point out what's missing.

Who Uses WeekSheets?

The planners fit a range of people and routines:

  • Students managing coursework, assignments, and study schedules
  • Professionals organizing projects, meetings, and deadlines
  • Parents coordinating family schedules, meals, and household tasks
  • Educators planning lessons and tracking student progress
  • Small business owners managing operations and appointments
  • Anyone looking to bring more organization and clarity to their week

Planning for yourself, your family, or a team, there's a layout here that fits.

Why Paper Planning Still Matters

Writing something down by hand makes it stick. Most people remember a task they wrote on paper better than one they typed into a notes app and never opened again, and crossing a job off with a pen beats tapping a checkbox.

These planners let you type everything in first and then print, so you get a neat sheet to write on and the satisfaction of checking tasks off by hand.

A printed sheet on the wall won't run out of battery or buzz at you, and it's one less reason to pick up your phone.

How to Get Started

Four steps from blank page to printed planner:

  1. Choose a planner – Browse our collection and select the planner that fits your needs.
  2. Customize it – Fill in your tasks, meals, or events directly in your browser. Adjust settings like week start day if available.
  3. Print it – Click the print button and choose to print directly or save as PDF for later.
  4. Use it – Post your planner somewhere visible and check off items as you complete them throughout the week.

No account, no download, and no setup beyond typing your tasks and hitting print.

Ready to Get Organized?

Browse the full set of free weekly planners and pick the one that matches how you work.

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