I agree with your review. I returned my Rocketbook Panda planner for the Rocketbook Everyday Planner. The minimalist planning setup adapted to my style of daily planning more of efficiently. I recommend checking the Rocketbook Everyday planner out.
@MarceyRader2 жыл бұрын
I hadn't tried that one! I ended up creating my own system, the Powered Path™ Playbook. It doesn't use erasable paper, but it is in binder format, so you can add and remove the pages throughout the year. I'm super excited about the launch on 11/21. Thank you for your comment and for providing another alternative for people!
@nat4465 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your review. I think I’d also feel restricted by this Panda system. But I do love Rocketbook. It’s taken me some time to adjust but it’s working for me at the moment. I have the Fusion, my children use the Core for homeschooling which has no templates just dot/grid and lined. I’m hoping for the Everday Planner. I’d suggest for anyone considering buying any of the Rocketbook planners or notebooks to look them up on their website on a laptop or Pc to have a big view on the templates and see if they would work for you.
@MarceyRader Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment. I agree a big view on the templates is a must to see what the prompts are. I actually just launched my own playbook - Powered Path™ Playbook - www.helloraderco.com/playbook because I couldn't find exactly what I needed with prompts, writing space, etc. It's not erasable paper (not affordable for a small business), but we are having loads of fun and results with it!
@nat4465 Жыл бұрын
@@MarceyRader that’s cool, what is a playbook? I’ve never heard of it. I’ll check it out thanks! I know people that use something called terra slate paper and print templates that work for them with the Rocketbook system. Glad that you found something that is working out.