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“I really like the size, format, and affordability of this planner.”

—Merri S.

“I found the Weekly.agenda to be perfectly simple, functional and pleasant to use. It was also just the right size. I was thrilled and have really enjoyed using it.”

—Christine

“This is a absolute must have!!!”

—Shirley S.





  • Natashamccall

    I don’t know that I like it being undated.  Is that the only way they are making them now?

  • http://www.getbuttonedup.com Hollie Sehrt

    Natasha – yes we switched the format to undated as that minimizes waste associated with the expiration of dated products and enables people who buy them to start using it right away. We still provide dated calendars in the front so that you can easily see where you are in the year.

  • Swinky

    I agree with Natasha, I am very upset about the no dates. Now I will have to spend the time to date it, find out all the holidays, etc. The ease of your product just got more difficult. In fact, I have been debating on ordering and in turn, missed the pre-order sale. Very disappointed

  • Marilyn

    I just ordered and received this planner. I love the way it is laid out. However I have to agree that I would have preferred it being a dated planner with holidays listed on the monthly page. I know that I will use it daily and like so many things about it but it was a pain to have to go in and add all the dates hoping that I didn’t make a mistake.
    Thanks for having these available as a bound book with a great cover- I love everything else about it but would have liked to have the option of one with dates. Would you consider offering both a 16 month undated planner as well as a 12 (or 16) month yearly planner that is dated? I do understand the issue with having a bunch in stock and the year is flying by and you may order more than you can sell but I think you would sell a lot of the dated ones as the planner offers so much with the monthly, weekly, notes, etc pages that many planners do not include. Just a thought from a customer!! Thanks!

  • Jobuckles

    i used to be able to download a fantastic print it yourself version of this, perfect for my a5 filofax, is it still available, please#? does anyone know

  • Tami

    I agree that I prefer that the calendar was dated. I held off on ordering one because I was hoping that the dated planner would be back by popular demand. :-) However, when I recieved the message that these were the only kinds that would be available and that quantities were limited, (I do understand the rationale that Hollie shares below). I went ahead and ordered one this week. I love this planner; this will be my third one.

  • Diane

    I’m not sure I agree. I have to work at this if I have to enter the dates and I’m already pretty shall we say Lazy. It made it easier for you to print and start anytime, but I was quite happy with the September through December the next year version. Are you sure you won’t change your mind? I will miss weeks. I’m not that disciplined…hence the planner.

  • Vickey

    Regarding your comment that you will “still provide dated calendars in the front so that you can easily see where you are in the year.” I’m confused is it partially dated then? Your images show all undated pages. I understand dated months in the front then undated daily/weekly pages.

  • http://www.getbuttonedup.com Hollie Sehrt

    Hi Vickey,

    By “dated calendars”, we mean a page spread of little thumbnails of future months/years – go to the link below to see the pages we are referring to. The rest of the planner is undated: http://getbuttonedup.com/thumbnail_calendar.pdf

  • Cyndi

    Is the dated planner coming back or do I need to find another planner?

  • Cyndi

    I just read that this was it. I would gladly pay $10 more for a dated planner. I so hate this.

  • Cyndi

    I had an idea. Could you guys design a document made for printing on file labels with week of dates on for each label. We print the pages we need and stick it on the week. Saves everyone- especially those like me with RA. :)

  • Laura

    I was wondering if you offer any planners in just a little larger size? I have been using Daytimer and Franklin Covey for more years than I can count, but I really like the way this looks. I would love to try it, but am hoping you have something bigger. I also agree with the others about the dating. It wouldn’t keep me from purchasing, but I would be willing pay a little more to have it dated. I am excited to try some of your products ~ so glad I found you!

  • Carol Cline

    I would definately purchase this but $ 30.00 makes this seem very expensive.

  • Felici

    Are these available in stores?

  • b

    Calm down people, it’s not that difficult. It takes about 10 minutes to fill out a years worth of dates– not that big of a deal. I’ve been using undated calendars for about two years now and I love them. And in the smaller size it’s nice not to have holidays you don’t care about (National be kind to bugs bigger than your thumb but only in the Southern Hemisphere Day!) taking up half of the days space.

  • Laura

    Really dissapointed with the change in format. This use to be the best planner on the market. Cutting corners in this way will lose customers.

  • Natasha

    I completely agree. Sadly, I will not be a repeat customer.

  • Natasha

    It’s not a matter of being difficult, which we know it isn’t. If I’m going to buy a planner for $29.95, it definitely won’t be an undated one. To each his own, though.

  • Swinky

    neither will I. In fact, I threw away the undated one because it was such a mess. Its one thing to be undated but they left too many pages so when you get to the end of the book, the monthly outlook is off from the dated pages by two months. It is completely un-organized….. IRONIC for a company that promotes organization!
    Buttoned Up…. did you ever go through and number one yourself? Highly diappointed. :(

  • Capricorn

    Oh for Pete’s sake people. I love the no date concept as you can purchase at any point in the year and get your money’s worth and not have a tree die in vain. Also, dare I confess, there may be a day that I don’t sit down and plan/organize each and every day so that is another way that a non dated page is a benefit…meaning it’s not a wasted page. If you have time to type a complaint then you have time to write the date on a page. Thank you Hollie and the Buttoned Up gang.

  • Jan

    I know very little about technology but—–
    Can you have undated & dated forms stored electronically. Then, when somebody wanted dated forms, just print it out & ship. That way there would be no leftover inventory and if some one wanted 16 months starting with July, just print July + the 15 next months.

  • Jan

    P.S. Because I do most of my activities on the week-end, my preference would be start the monthly calendar on Monday.

  • http://www.getbuttonedup.com Hollie Sehrt

    Thanks for your suggestion, Jan. While, technically it is possible to print on demand, it is not possible to print on demand within an agenda format. Those have to be produced in batches as they are a unique size and use unique materials.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=511175766 Maria Velazquez

    I agree; writing the date is not that serious.

  • Molly

    What? No dates????? Would have ordered my THIRD weekly agenda from you today, but alas, $30 and no dates? NO THANK YOU! I love the lay out so if you ever start printing dates again, let me know!

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