A free printable monthly calendar grid — type your meals, habits, tasks, or routines into each date cell, then print one clean A4 page. Works equally well as a blank worksheet for handwriting.
Try:
Monthly Planner
How to use
Use ‹ › or the dropdowns to navigate to your target month.
Click the title at the top of the sheet and rename it — e.g. "Food Planner", "Habit Tracker", "Study Plan".
Click any day cell and start typing. Notes save automatically as you type.
Hit 🖨 Print A4 — controls disappear and only the calendar prints on one A4 page.
Leave cells empty and print to get a blank worksheet for handwriting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my notes be saved if I close the tab?
Yes — everything saves automatically to your browser's localStorage as you type, keyed by month and year. Returning to the same month restores all your notes.
Can I print a blank calendar to fill by hand?
Yes. Navigate to the month, leave cells empty, and click Print. You get a clean A4 grid ready for pen and paper.
What can I plan with this?
Meal plans, medication schedules, workout routines, study timetables, content calendars, water intake logs, budget tracking — any daily routine that benefits from a monthly overview.
What does "Clear month" do?
It deletes all typed notes for the currently visible month only. Other months are unaffected. A confirmation prompt appears before anything is erased.
Does the title change per month?
The title is a single label for your whole planner (e.g. "Food Diary"). The current month and year are shown automatically on the right side of the header.
Did you know?
Studies show that writing down a meal plan reduces food waste by up to 25% and cuts impulsive grocery spending significantly.
Paper planners have a memory advantage: the physical act of handwriting activates deeper encoding in the brain than typing, making plans more likely to stick.
The Gregorian calendar has been used globally since 1582 — but Britain and its colonies, including India, only switched from the Julian calendar in 1752.