It's not even 2025, and I'm already busting into this planner. I love the quality and thoughtfulness of the pages and layout. I've seen some reviews about poor packaging and paper quality - that could not be further from the truth. I've used markers, highlighters, pencils, and pens in my planner, with zero bleed-through. When it arrived, the packaging was a sturdy box to prevent damage. I've seen some 'dupes' on the market for this planner, so perhaps that's where the decline in quality occurred- from these 'competitors.' I love the minimalist color scheme, so I can highlight the crap out of everything I write in there (I also don't mind having one color ink if it keeps the price down). I hope The Dailee expands into removable/reusable snap-in planner covers that are of more substantial material (lamination would be awesome for dirt prevention) or a cover option/replacement that is a bit thinner & flexible for this massive planner to take some bulk and weight out of it. So far, this planner is a welcome addition to my life.
Pros:
- yearly, monthly, weekly, and daily schedules (I am not missing a single thing)
- space for menu planning/grocery list
- space for workout tracking
- prior month reflection/review and upcoming month planning (hey, goal-getter)
Cons:
- It's about 1.5"-2" thick and heavy compared to other planners. This isn't a 'throw in your purse' planner (maybe a tote bag). But you have a page for every day, so the thickness and bulkiness are not surprising. I knew this before buying.
- The cover is a coated cardboard/paper of some type. With it being a light color, I expect it to get dirty throughout the year.