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How to make your own digital planner in Google Slides

How to make your own digital planner in Google Slides

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It feels like everything is going digital these days… and planning is no exception! Digital planners are popping up everywhere, and for good reason—they’re beautiful, endlessly customizable, and so easy to take with you anywhere.

With a brand new year just around the corner, it might be the perfect time to treat yourself to a fresh digital planner. Imagine starting the year feeling organized, inspired, and ready to actually enjoy your planning routine.

If you’re searching for “the one,” I’ve put together a collection of digital planners I personally curated on Etsy. There are so many gorgeous options out there, but sometimes finding the perfect match can still be tricky. And if you’re a little crafty? Why not make your own! That way, you can design it exactly how you want… every tab, template, and color scheme tailored to the way you plan best.

Follow along with this video to make your own digital planner in Google Slides!

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✨ My Favorite Tools for Creating and Selling Digital Planners

Once you’ve picked (or designed) your perfect planner, it’s time to make it truly yours. I love using Intelligent Change for guided prompts and reflection pages, and Creative Fabrica for gorgeous digital stickers and fonts that make my spreads feel extra special. If you’re creating a digital planner from scratch, Canva is my go-to for designing tabs, covers, and layouts—it’s so easy to drag-and-drop your ideas into something beautiful.

And if you’re thinking about selling your planner designs, tools like Alura and Everbee make it easy to research what’s trending on Etsy so you can create products that actually sell. You could even set up your own shop on Etsy