We’re continuing our series on the best agendio features. Today we look at Divisibles and Detailing.
Standard to-do lists quickly become very long and disorganized. You can’t see what’s more important or what goes together and you have to go through the entire list to find anything.
Agendio’s Divisible pagelets are the solution: Lists can be subdivided into many smaller pagelets. Select the number and sizes of pagelets you need, then label them as you want, all in minutes.
Once you subdivide your pagelets, you can also detail them: Customize your pagelets with solid lines, dashed lines, checkboxes and other visual details, and also adjust the line spacings.
Do you like one big todo list or sub-divided? Plain todo lists or lined? Do you want to check off tasks as they are done, or simply cross them out? With agendio, it’s up to you.
We’re continuing our series on the best agendio features. Today we’re looking at schedules. Agendio schedules are the most customizable schedules available in planners today.
Did you know that you can:
Choose from multiple designs to suit your style
Adjust your line spacing: Increase it for large handwriting or reduce it to increase the number of lines in your schedule.
Select a custom start time: Very handy if you start early or you work a late shift.
Replace time labels with text labels, such as “Supper time” or “Go for a walk” or change your time labels to the 24:00 format
Vary your pace: Part of your schedule can be one line per hour, then another section can be one line per 15 minutes. This can be very convenient for teachers: One line per class period, then 10-15 minutes per line after school for meetings.
It’s been nine years since Agendio brought it’s industry-leading customizing focus to the world of agenda planners. In that time we’ve introduced dozens of great, exclusive features.
Unfortunately, many of you weren’t part of the Agendio family at the time we introduced them. In case you’re in that group, we’d like to introduce you to them. And if you were around, then we’d like to re-familiarize you with them, in case some of the features are new to you.
So, over the next few months, we’ll be sending a small series of emails to shine a light on these features. As we start off the series, we thought we’d recap the basics:
Paper thickness
All Agendio planners, inserts and notebooks are printed on our highest quality, optimally smooth smudge-resistant white paper. We offer three thicknesses – 120, 105 and 90 gsm, and all our paper is Acid-Free FSC® certified / Rainforest Alliance Certified™ / SFI® Certified from sustainably managed forests.
Page size
We offer seven page sizes: Large/letter, medium and journal for planners, and letter, medium, A5, Classic, personal and compact for inserts.
Frequency
We offer three page frequencies: Monthly, weekly and daily and you can select one, two or all the frequencies, from a simple monthly to a Monthly-weekly-daily.
Planner start date and duration
You can start your planner on any day of the year and it can last from three to twelve months.
Covers
We offer more than 150 designs of spiral cover, many with multiple colour options, and 17 sizes of coil to bind your planner so your binding will always be the correct size. We also offer a dozen colours of eco-leather wrap covers.
That’s just the beginning of what you get when you purchase an agendio.
We’ve just updated our planners page. The page now includes new images, as well as short descriptions and examples of what you can do when you build your own agendio.
Even if you’ve seen our options at some point in the past, you will likely still enjoy looking at these images and their descriptions. You may not be aware of all of them and there may be some you will want to use in your next agendio.
We see so many great ideas in the agendios we produce that we’d like to share some with you. Today we’re featuring an interesting right-side page from a two-pages-per-day layout.
We like this page because of it’s mix of purpose, practicality and individuality. It has a big practical to-do section with checkboxes and a useful section for brain dumps. However, opposite that the individuality plays out, with a great contrast between the “Listen B*tch” pagelet and the very sweet last two memory-keeping pagelets, “Something nice I did for myself” and “Something nice I did for others”.
You really can make your planner completely your own with an agendio.
We see so many great ideas in the agendios we produce that we’d like to share some with you. Today we’re featuring a new idea for a divisible.
Most agendios include sections on topics such as goals, accomplishments, priorities, todos and gratitude, to name a few. Today’s idea is not as serious, but it’s important in its own way and it’s also rewarding:
Today’s idea is to devote a pagelet to “Currently consuming”, a pagelet that tracks what you’re currently reading, drinking, listening to, watching, cooking and basically what you’re spending your free time on. At the end of the year, or possibly a few years later, you can look back on what you wrote each week and see an arc of your past interests and how they changed over time.
We continue to receive requests to see more cover ideas. As it happens, it’s a new year and so many of you have been buying agendios that we have a big new bunch of covers to share.
You can see them on our website, in the Product images section, in Customer Designs.
During the summer, we made some changes to our production methods, which increased our production rate. We are now shipping planners faster than before.
Currently, the average time between order and shipment of our completely customizable planners is 7 days, with a range of 3 to 13 days for most orders. This is the fastest we’ve ever manufactured at this time of the year. Even though we’re in peak planner season, we’re shipping on-time.
Please note that this can change at any moment: During late December there are occasional surges in purchases that can extend our shipping times, and holidays reduce the number of days we’re open, so if you’re thinking of ordering, we recommend that you do so sooner than later.
We see so many great ideas in the agendios we produce that we’d like to share some with you. Today we’re featuring planning pages.
Agendio offers seven planning page layouts for you to use as is or to customize, available in the Builder on the Extra pages screen. One we really like is the Reflections page, which provides you with a list of questions to reflect on.
It can be used for any time period, and we have seen many customized weekly, monthly and yearly reflection pages.
For your next agendio, consider adding a few reflections pages to your agendio to prompt you to look back and make sure you remember the priorities you set for yourself. What would you want to reflect on as you use your agendio?
We see so many great ideas in the agendios we produce that we’d like to share some with you. Today we’re featuring lists.
Angela added to her agendio a set of lists to track her chores. She applied the idea to divide her lists by frequency and created three lists: One list is for yearly chores, another is for twice-yearly chores and a third for monthly chores.
Even though all the pages track chores, they have different requirements. So we were thrilled to see how, using Agendio’s features, Angela selected different layouts for each page and formatted them differently, for example with or without checkboxes and selecting different numbers of columns. What a very successful design.
What would you put on each list if you made three chore lists?