Best BULLET JOURNAL PLANNER PDF for iPad (Goodnotes template) with an INDEX linked to 100 sections. Each section includes 3 notes pages (blank or dot-grid layout) that you can duplicate as needed.
Use it for: drawings, stickers storage, travel journal, craft journal and more…
✘ Does not sync with Google Calendar
✘ Does not sync with Outlook Appointments
✘ Does NOT send reminders
✎This is NOT an app. It’s a PDF file with hyperlinks. To use it you’ll need an iPad and any of these apps: Goodnotes 5, Notability or Noteshelf.
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You will download the DigiBujo Draw as a ZIP file with 8 PDF files. UNZIP it on your computer or iPad and import the needed PDF version in Goodnotes or Noteshelf.
HOW TO USE IT:
Bullet journaling in a digital notebook on the iPad is pretty similar with bullet journaling in a physical notebook. The basic principles are the same. The biggest difference is that you can add as many pages as you need in each index/category etc.
When bullet journaling inside a paper notebook you’ll always need an index page with categories names and pages (so you can easily find what you are looking for). In the digital format, it will be a pain to create an index and then go to those sections by flipping the pages one by one. So that’s why I created the DigiBujo with an index that links to 100 sections.
ethan.a.peterson (verified owner) –
I do a lot of brain-dumping for my projects, and I use this to hold my ideas. I rarely review them, but if I need some information on how I started or approached a project, I can always go back to this notebook to check it.