Prefer something a little different? Take a look at this cheerful rainbow free digital planner. Prefer a planner with more page pages? Grab this galaxy digital planner with stress reducing puzzles. This post may include affiliate links which means I may earn a commission on qualifying purchases at no additional cost to you.
How to use a digital planner
If you’re familiar with how to use a digital planner, you can skip ahead to the download section here. Digital planning isn’t hard, but there are a couple of steps to get your planner onto your tablet. You will need:
A compatible tablet A stylus (such as the Apple Pencil) A planning App. Goodnotes and Noteshelf are the most popular Your digital planner!
How to import a digital planner into Goodnotes
After downloading the PDF file, the planner will open in the Safari browser of your iPad. Click on the Share button on the top right corner. You might have to scroll and select copy to Goodnotes. In Goodnotes, choose a location and click the import as a new document button.
How to use the Goodnotes app
Sometimes people have trouble and aren’t able to get the hyperlinked tabs to click when they use Goodnotes.
How to use hyperlinked tabs in Goodnotes
For the tabs to work, you need to be in the Read-Only Mode in Goodnotes. You should see an icon of a pencil with a line through it.
This mode lets you navigate through your pages easily.
All other inputs, like the pen/stylus, are blocked when this mode is active.
How to write on your digital panner in Goodnotes
To be able to write on your planner, you need to deselect the Read-Only Mode in Goodnotes. You should see an icon that looks like a pencil drawing a loop.
You can use the writing tools like the pen and highlighter in this mode.
Pin this infographic to your planner board now to make sure you remember how to use your digital planner: Video can make this process much easier to understand. In the video below, my digital planner mentor, Michelle from Secret Owl Society, shows you how to use a digital planner, including how to import the PDF into your app:
Free digital planner for busy moms (with hyperlinks)
Alright, let’s check out your new digital planner! It is undated, which means you an use it over and over again. Stickers make dating your pages easy, but you an also write in the dates. The free planner is in landscape mode and features fun florals. There are 18 total pages in the PDF. Here’s a look at what’s inside: (download information is below the preview images) Although the planner printables linked below are not hyperlinked PDF documents, you can import them into your digital planner to personalize your digital planning experience: If you agree to this license, you may click below:















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