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What Is PlannerGen? Free Planner Generators for Study, Fitness, and Life

PlannerGen is a collection of free planner generators that turn your goals and deadlines into structured, ready-to-use schedules. Here is what it does, how it works, and who it is for.

What Is PlannerGen? Free Planner Generators for Study, Fitness, and Life

Most people who sit down to make a plan end up with one of two things: a vague list of intentions, or an hour lost to building a spreadsheet that never gets used.

PlannerGen exists to solve that. It is a collection of free, browser-based planner generators that take your real inputs — exam date, available hours, budget, household size — and produce a structured plan you can start following immediately.

What PlannerGen actually does

A planner generator is different from a blank calendar or a template.

When you open a calendar app, you get an empty grid. The work of figuring out what goes in each box is entirely yours. Templates are slightly better, but they still ask you to adapt a generic structure to your specific situation.

PlannerGen does the adaptation for you. You describe your situation — when your deadline is, how many hours you have available, which subjects or goals matter most — and the generator builds the structure. The output is a week-by-week or day-by-day schedule that accounts for your constraints, not a default scenario.

The Study Plan Generator

The first tool PlannerGen launched is the Study Plan Generator.

It works like this: you enter your exam date, add the subjects you need to cover with rough hour estimates, and set how many hours a day you can realistically study. The generator calculates how many actual study days you have before the exam, weights subjects proportionally by how much time they need, and produces a week-by-week schedule you can print or copy to any notes app.

A few things make it more useful than a blank study schedule:

  • It counts your real available days, not calendar days. If you say you need one rest day per week, those get removed from the calculation.
  • It distributes subject time proportionally. A subject you’ve estimated at 40 hours gets more days than one you’ve estimated at 10 hours — automatically.
  • It warns you when your available time is less than your estimated subject hours, so you can adjust before you start, not the week before the exam.

The output can be printed with one click using a clean, ad-free print layout.

Live PlannerGen tools

The Study Plan Generator and Workout Plan Generator are live now:

Workout Plan Generator — set your fitness goal, available training days, and equipment, get a structured weekly routine.

Several other planner generators are in development:

Meal Plan Generator — input your household size, weekly budget, and dietary preferences, get a seven-day menu and a shopping list.

Moving Checklist Generator — enter your moving date and home size, get a room-by-room task list timed to your move.

Wedding Budget Planner — set total budget, guest count, and priorities, get an itemized breakdown by category.

Who PlannerGen is for

PlannerGen is for anyone who has a goal with a deadline and needs a structured plan to get there — not a motivational framework or a productivity philosophy, just a schedule.

That includes students preparing for exams, people starting a new fitness routine, families trying to eat better on a budget, or anyone facing a logistically complex life event like a move.

All tools are free, require no account, and run entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is stored or transmitted anywhere.

How to get started

The Study Plan Generator is available now. Enter your exam date and subjects, and your personalized study plan will be ready in under a minute.

The Workout Plan Generator is also available now. Choose your goal, days per week, and equipment to create a weekly training schedule.

More tools are being added regularly. Bookmark the tools page to see new generators as they launch.