The ADHD college planner that carries the executive function

College Edition · week-to-semester · undated on purpose

College quietly assumes your executive function is free. For ADHD brains, it's the most expensive thing on the schedule.

The College Edition is scaffolding for exactly that — 148 undated pages that externalize the planning your working memory was never going to hold.

What's inside

Built to be the working memory you don’t have

Lexend Deca on low-glare cream. Left-aligned, generously spaced, with no rigid hourly schedule and no streak to break. The layout holds what working memory keeps dropping: the semester on one page, six course folders with the grading scheme copied down, deadlines with the countdown already done. You externalize the planning so your head stays free for the actual work. It will not rewire your executive function. It is scaffolding for the one you already run.

Formats: Printed journal (148 pages, 8.5×11) · iPad planner for GoodNotes & Notability (light + dark) · Kindle Scribe · reMarkable / e-ink · Google Slides · Notion template · printable PDFs.

First access, launch-week price

Leave an email and the College Edition's go-live note lands in your inbox first, opening-week price included. Until then, expect a free page here and there, beginning with the Weekly Reset. No streaks, no spam, opt out anytime.

Try a page first: the free Weekly Reset printable Not sure it's your edition? Take the 2-minute quiz →

Questions

Is this planner dated?
No, on purpose. Undated everywhere, so a brutal midterm week costs you pages, not progress.

Who is the College Edition for?
College students with ADHD, dyslexia, autism, or AuDHD managing multi-week deliverables and self-managed schedules. It is a tool, not a treatment.

Does it handle multi-week projects?
Yes, that is what the paper outliner and deadline countdowns are for. A three-week paper stops being one scary block and becomes undated steps with the time math already worked out, so “due in two weeks” does not ambush you the night before.

What formats will it come in?
Printed journal, iPad planner (GoodNotes and Notability), Kindle Scribe, reMarkable and e-ink, Google Slides, a Notion template, and printable PDFs.

When can I buy it?
It launches shortly. The launch list gets first word and the opening-week price; the free Weekly Reset printable is there to try right now.

Which edition fits?

Middle School · High School · Everyday (adults)

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