2026 Hybrid Planner Bundle
Paper vs. Digital: Which Sol Planner Is Right for You?
Every planner is designed to help you stay focused, organized, and inspired. But which format is right for you? Here’s a simple breakdown to help you choose the version that fits your needs and planning style.
✨ Paper Planner
For the tactile, the visual, and the intentional.
The hardcover paper planner is perfect if you love the feeling of pen on paper and want a planning rhythm that helps you slow down and think.
Benefits of Paper Planning:
- Distraction-free focus — No screens, no pings, no digital clutter.
- Better memory retention — Writing things down by hand helps you process and remember.
- Creativity you can feel — Doodles, color coding, sticky notes, and page markers. Does it get any better than that?!
- A satisfying sense of accomplishment — Physically crossing off tasks hits differently.
- Built-in boundaries — Perfect for those wanting less screen time and more intentional routines.
Best for:
Planners who value ritual, students, creatives, busy moms, and anyone who loves the physical experience of planning.
✨ Digital Planner
For the flexible, the tech-savvy, and the on-the-go.
The digital Sol Planner brings structure into your devices—so your entire system travels with you.
Benefits of Digital Planning:
- Always accessible — Sync across iPad, phone, and laptop.
- Completely editable — Move tasks, copy recurring plans, duplicate or remove pages, and reorder easily.
- Searchable & linked — Find any note instantly, add hyperlinks or images, and keep everything connected.
- Multimedia friendly — Photos, PDFs, screenshots, and digital stickers all fit perfectly.
Best for:
Professionals, students, digital note-takers, travelers, and anyone who wants a flexible, customizable planning system.
✨ “I Like the Idea of Digital… But I Still Love Paper.”
You don’t have to choose one or the other—this bundle is for the Sol Planner customers who could use both because they serve different needs in different seasons.
It might look like this:
Use Paper For:
- Intentional planning sessions
- Monthly and weekly overviews
- Goal-setting and reflection
- Routines you want to internalize (habits, affirmations, priorities)
Use Digital For:
- On-the-go lists and quick updates
- Tasks that frequently move or change
- Work projects, client notes, or school assignments
- Keeping everything synced across devices
- Photos, screenshots, and digital storage
