Digital planner
A digital planner for people moving on from paper
You loved the weekly spread. You did not love re-copying unfinished tasks every Sunday night. Kavro is the digital version of the layout you'd draw by hand - with the bits a notebook can't do.
Free forever. Pro from £15/year.
- Review Monday agenda
- Coffee with Priya
- Draft launch post
- Standup at 10:00
- Yoga
- Finish the deck
- Sales review
- Dinner with Sam
- Recurring: workout
- Ship Q2 plan
- Wrap inbox
- Call mum
- Farmers' market
- Plan next week
Live preview of the actual Kavro planner. Not a screenshot.
What a digital planner can do that paper can't
The weekly spread you'd draw
Seven columns, one per day. The same shape as the layout you sketch on the first page of every notebook - just without the ruler and the patience.
No more re-copying
Anything you don't finish rolls forward automatically with a small ↻ marker. The hour you'd spend transcribing last week's open items into next week's spread, you keep.
Things that actually repeat
Recurring tasks (Pro) handle the things you'd otherwise re-write every week. The Tuesday yoga class, the Friday inbox-zero, the Sunday meal-plan - they show up where they belong, automatically.
Common questions
Is this like Notion or Obsidian?
No. Notion and Obsidian are knowledge-management tools that happen to have to-do features. Kavro is a planner first - there's no database, no markdown documents, no graph view. Just the seven days ahead and what you're putting in them.
Can I print my week?
Yes. Cmd-P (or the print option in Settings) renders a printer-friendly weekly spread you can pin above your desk. Useful when you want a paper copy of a digital week without re-drawing.
Can I use it on a tablet with a stylus?
It works on tablet browsers (iPad Safari, Android Chrome), but Kavro is a typed-input planner, not a handwriting one. If your love of paper is the act of writing rather than the spread itself, you'll be happier with a stylus-first app like GoodNotes.
What if I miss a day?
Nothing happens. Your tasks roll forward, the missed day stays in the past with whatever was on it, and you pick up where you are. No streaks, no shame.
Try the digital version of your weekly spread
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