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The Rocketbook Panda Planner is a letter-sized, reusable planner featuring 9 specialized page types for comprehensive daily to yearly planning. Using Pilot Frixion ink and a damp cloth, users can erase and reuse pages endlessly. The planner connects seamlessly to the Rocketbook app, enabling cloud uploads to services like Google Drive and Evernote, enhanced by AI for easy note management. The package includes the planner, a Pilot Frixion pen, and a microfiber cloth, making it an eco-conscious, tech-savvy tool for goal setting and digital organization.
Manufacturer | Rocketbook Innovations, Inc |
Brand | Rocketbook |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 11 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | PAN-L-K-A |
Color | Black |
Cover Material | Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 3 |
Size | Letter |
Sheet Size | 8.5 X 11 |
Paper Finish | Specially Coated |
Manufacturer Part Number | PAN-L-K-A |
B**K
Great find for the ADHD brain
I am an adult with ADHD and have tried every type of planner and method under the sun with no avail -- Day Planner, GTD, Franklin Covey, etc. I wanted something that was detailed enough for a busy work schedule where meetings could take place literally from 5 am to 7 pm. I also needed something to capture tasks, serve as a notebook and give me at-a-glance look at the week and months.The TL;DR version is -- It has lots of ways to prod you to be mindful of your life and help you organize it, but most importantly -- its erasable and forgiving if you just need to reboot and start over.I am also big on writing things down vs. going 100% digital. I tested out the print version of the Panda planner and would stick with it for a week or two before that voice in my head said, "You got this! You don't need this!" Then chaos ensued! Missed deadlines, scrambling at the last minute to get something done you forgot to write down, being late or missing a meeting...my personal, work and family life all out of whack and not doing any of those well.I knew I needed to have the planner be more than a calendar and to-do list. I needed it to help me get a grasp on all aspects of my life. I went down the rabbit hole of online reviews, Google searches and reading on ADHD forums. A lot of people sang the praises of bullet journals and while I love colors and customization...I did not want to have that pressure on my shoulders --- it would not end well!I knew about Rocketbook and Panda, but not the Rocketbook Panda. I started to look at it and went down that rabbit hole too. After a week of "should I or shouldn't I" I was getting nowhere fast. I just threw it in my cart with some pens and said lets go!So far I like it. I have not used it consistently or used ALL the functions. But I love that you can just erase the page and you don't have the guilt of looking at a piece of paper from a month ago reminding you about your lack of use!Here is what I love so far:* Its sturdy even though there aren't a lot of pages.* Monthly pages so you can plot things out and erase if things change*Weekly pages -- I love these! I really use the weekly and daily pages now and this helps me think out the week ahead. It has places to jot down wins, lessons learned, etc. with room for tasks and weekly overview.* Daily pages -- Exactly what I wanted. A schedule, priorities, tasks and some things to help train you to reflect on the day ahead and recap at the end.* Everything and Everything page -- Has categories to just jot down things you want to do in five categories* Goals -- first off, I hate personal goals. I also hate writing a resume so reflecting on yourself can be tough, but the book is constantly prodding you to set goals, metrics and milestones -- plus a couple of key habits you want to start (...like using this book!)* Motivation -- Really getting you to think about the why and the how to goals -- helps you commit and plan!* Plank pages -- I started using these for notes and love it, but I think I could use a few more pages as I tend to work on several projects or clients at the same time and might roll into back-to-back-to-back meetings.The Pros definitely outweigh the Cons, but there are a few things that could be better.* More monthly pages -- you only get four and some people like more, It really doesn't bother me.* Light shading -- the Panda planner uses light shading to separate areas of the planner and for page lines and grid dots and in some areas is way too light. I can barely see the lines and dots on the blank pages.* More blank pages -- I haven't run out yet and tend to put off things and will come a time where I will have to either erase or have to use another notebook when it comes to scanning and uploading to the app* Pen choice (but to be fair, this isn't Rocketbook it Pilot) -- there are a lot of pens to choose. When it comes to writing on paper, I prefer a fine line so a fineliner or 0.5mm is my go too. Rocket paper is reusable and is slick, so much different than paper. The pen with it is OK and the Frixion Clickers I got are really fine, sometimes too fine. I'm going to experiment with the Fineliner Markers and see how this goes.
N**N
Great for keeping organized!
I purchased the planner to keep me on track with my daily, weekly and monthly goals and events. Though I never was a true goal setter, the Rocketbook Panda planner has several pages for goal setting and breaking each down into more realistic and achievable goals.I've only had the planner for 2 weeks and already have seen a difference in my daily schedule and planning that I'm feeling less overwhelmed and more in control of my day.I also love the fact that you are writing things down, pen to paper, but yet the pages can be stored to the cloud, erased, then ready for the new period of planning.The extra blank pages are great for daily notes, brain dumping or journaling and I created an ongoing task list for items that don't have a set due date but I don't want to forget.Also love that the notebook is lightweight and easy to carry.
A**G
Love it but…
A reusable, uploadable, notebook for goal setting, is a game changer! I’m the type of person that is a more digital leaning, yet, prefer hand writing notes; only to lose them. Rocketbook gives the ability to upload all your notes to their app & even automatically distributed them to designated clouds/emails/folders/apps!!You can buy additional pages or create your own with a ruler & sharpie. The pages don’t crease easily.Con: Shelf life- Rocketbook pages are slightly waxy (to wipe clean) & unfortunately collect oil easily from hands/surfaces. This is a con because You can only use Pilot Frixion erasable pens! I absolutely love these pens but they need very dry paper for best quality; they worked great at first (colors don’t upload well) but after a month the waxy pages cause the erasable pens to seem out of ink & they won’t write or scribble but if I switch to regular paper, they write beautifully again. I bought new pens & they will not write in the book either! Entire book needs to be replaced at this point!This book is worth its value as reusable. But it’s re-usability wasn’t even a month if there are no pens that can write & be erased after a month.
B**N
Reusable, smart, and keeps me focused on my goals
Absolutely love my Panda Rocketbook! It’s been a total game-changer for me. Writing things down helps me clear my mind, stay organized, and be way more productive. I love how I can easily set my goals, track my progress, and erase & reuse it endlessly—no more wasted paper! If you're looking for a smart way to boost your productivity and stay on top of your goals, this is it!
L**A
Bought in 2020, Still Using the Rocketbook Pandaplanner and Rocketbook Fusion
I was a little skeptical at first. I didn't trust that they would be truly eraseable. But I was wrong. I love them both! I've been using them for years!Here are the pros and cons for me:Pros - small enough to take with me everywhere but not too small to get lost (both are 6" x almost 9"); 3 month planning (the pandaplanner) and weekly planning (the fusion); ability to write out goals with milestones and timelines; eraseable for errors or when I need to add more to my schedule for certain days; enough lined pages to take notes when I can't have my phone with me; they have lasted me over 4 years; and are excellent organizational tools.Cons: if I use the pens' eraser too much, I cant write over that area fully; have to remember to use the cloth and water regularly in order to have the ink flow properly; sometimes if I used a deeply pigmented pen color, it doesn't erase completely and leaves like a shadow of the writing (pandaplanner); and I think I may need to buy another pandaplanner, possibly this year or next year, since I only use the deeply pigmented colors for my monthly planning by using different colors for personal (one color for mine and another color for other members of my family) and professional events.Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase of the Rocketbook Pandaplanner and Rocketbook Fusion!
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