Every momAgenda planner is built around the same idea: one place to see your life and your kids' lives at the same time, without flipping between apps or losing a sticky note. The signature weekly layout — with dedicated columns for mom and up to four children — hasn't changed. What has changed is everything around it.
The 2026–27 collection gives you four different ways to carry that layout, and the right one depends on how you plan, where you plan, and how long you need it to last.
Here's the honest breakdown.

The Desktop 18-Month Planner — for moms who want the longest runway
If you're the kind of planner who books summer camp in January and already has a mental note about the 2027 school registration deadline, the Desktop 18-Month is your planner. It runs from July 2026 through December 2027, giving you a full 18 months in a single book. You won't need to switch planners mid-school year, mid-holiday season, or mid-anything.
It's book-bound with a pliable, waterproof vegan leather cover, comes in five colors (Rosewood Blush, Dune Leather, Forest Green, Cobra Blue, and Forest Green Floral), and includes two ribbon bookmarks so you can hold your place in both the monthly and weekly sections simultaneously. A 2028 planning section at the back means even your future future is covered.
At 7" × 9", it's the same footprint as the rest of the desktop lineup — easy to toss in a bag, comfortable on a desk.
Best for: moms who plan far ahead, want one planner for the school year and calendar year combined, and prefer a traditional bound book.
The Desktop 12-Month Academic Planner — for moms who want the most portable option
This is the most carry-friendly planner in the collection. At 7" × 9" × ¾", it's a quarter inch slimmer than the 18-month, which sounds small until you're fitting it into a crowded bag alongside a laptop and a lunchbox. It runs July 2026 through June 2027, making it a clean school-year planner from back-to-school through end of year.
The layout is identical to the 18-month — monthly spreads, the signature weekly view, ribbon bookmarks, birthdays, holidays, notes pages — with the addition of a calendar-at-a-glance page that gives you the whole year on a single spread. Four color options: Rosewood Blush, Dune Leather, Forest Green Floral, and Cobra Blue.
If you move a lot — between home, carpool, office, appointments — and want something that travels without bulk, this is the one.
Best for: moms who plan on a school-year schedule and want the lightest, most portable planner in the lineup.
The Desktop Spiral 18-Month Planner — for moms who need pages that lay flat
Same date range and footprint as the book-bound 18-month (July 2026 – December 2027, 7" × 9"), but with one meaningful difference: spiral coil binding. Pages fold completely flat and flip back without resistance, which matters more than it sounds when you're writing with the planner on a narrow counter or open on the car seat.
The colorways on the spiral are exclusive to this version — Warm Ruby Grid, Midnight Honeycomb, and Forest Green Floral — so if you've been waiting for a bolder pattern or a deeper color, this is where to look. The cover is flexible vegan leather rather than structured, which also contributes to that flat-open experience.
Everything else — the monthly spreads, the weekly layout, the mom + kids columns — is the same core planner, just in a format built for writers who want zero friction when they're actually using it.
Best for: moms who write a lot in their planner, want pages that stay fully open, or are drawn to the exclusive colorways.
The Home Office Academic Year Planner — for moms who want a command center
This one isn't trying to fit in your bag. The Home Office planner is 9" × 11" — noticeably larger than the desktop lineup — and it's designed to live on a desk and run the household from there.
The features reflect that purpose. Monthly tabs let you flip directly to any month without hunting. Two back pocket folders hold the physical things that actually need to stay organized: school directories, insurance cards, permission slips, event invitations, all the papers that usually end up in a pile. The cover is a textured fabric with a gold year inscription, which means it looks like something that belongs on a real desk, not something that got shoved into a drawer.
It runs August 2026 through July 2027 with bonus months of July 2026 and August 2027 included, so you have a true extended school-year view from the moment summer ends. The weekly layout is the same signature format — mom plus up to four kids — but with the extra real estate of an 11-inch page, you have more room to actually use it. Priced at $54, it's the only planner in the collection that's a step up from the $49 desktop options, and the added features make that straightforward to justify.
Colors: Verdant Moss, Warm Ruby, and Blueberry Twill.
Best for: moms who want a home base planner that stays on the desk, need to keep physical papers organized alongside their schedule, and want to be able to see and write on a larger page.

Still not sure? Here's the shortcut.
If you move around a lot and plan by the school year → Desktop 12-Month Academic
If you want 18 months in one book and prefer a traditional bound feel → Desktop 18-Month
If you write a lot and want pages that fold completely flat → Desktop Spiral 18-Month
If you want a planner that runs your household from one central spot → Home Office Academic Year
All four share the same layout philosophy — your schedule and your kids' schedules in one place, without the chaos. The question is just where that place lives.