POPRUN Diary 2026 appointment planner 26.5x21.5cm
Product description
A POPRUN 2026 appointment diary is a straightforward way to keep your year organised, especially when you prefer a week to view layout. With a vertical daily structure and plenty of writing space, it suits people who juggle appointments throughout the working day while still wanting clear planning at a glance. The hardback cover adds everyday durability, so you can take it around without babying it 📓.
Built for reliable note taking, this POPRUN Diary 2026 Hardback week to view planner also includes helpful extras like a monthly overview, year summaries, and quick navigation features. The 100 gsm paper is acid free and ink resistant, which helps you write comfortably without worrying as much about bleed through, according to the manufacturer. If you like your schedule broken into usable blocks, the 30 minute timing format makes it easier to map out commitments from the morning through to the evening 🗓️.

The essentials


If your week is packed, a vertical weekly planner can make planning feel less cramped and more practical. This diary runs from Jan 2026 to Dec 2026, so you can plan a full year in one place rather than stitching months together. Each week is laid out across two pages, helping you keep your appointments organised without losing the bigger context.

You also get a monthly overview with space for notes on the side. That means you can track key dates and reminders at the month level, then zoom in for the week when you need detail. On top of the weekly and monthly pages, the diary includes a 2026 and 2027 year overview, plus an expenses page and a contact page to capture the information you rely on.
There is also a back inner pocket for small items, which is useful for receipts, a few sticky notes, or loose documents you want to keep tidy. And for quick orientation, the diary includes two ribbon bookmarks, along with easy track corners designed to mark the dates you care about. Why does this matter on real days, you might ask, when you are flipping between weeks and trying to find the right page quickly.



Key points
The hardback cover lets you write anywhere with less fuss, which is helpful if you plan on the move at home, at work, or between errands. The week to view layout uses a vertical format for a clearer day view, and each page covers 30 minute appointments between 7 am and 8 pm, according to the diary description. With room to write, it supports detailed scheduling rather than leaving you squeezing notes into tight spaces.

For the paper, the diary uses 100 gsm acid free ivory colour paper with an ink resistant feel, according to the manufacturer. That combination is designed to be comfortable to the touch while helping prevent pages from looking messy after frequent writing. The size is slightly less than A4, at 26.5 x 21.5 cm, so it offers a lot of surface for notes while still being manageable on a desk.


One thing to keep in mind is that the listed appointment times run from 7 am to 8 pm, so if you often plan earlier or later, you may need to add extra notes around the diary pages. For most standard working routines, though, this time window is a practical match for organising day to day commitments.

Tech specs
- Size: 26.5 x 21.5 cm
- Type: Appointment diary, week to view, vertical layout
- Coverage: Jan 2026 to Dec 2026
- Layout: Two pages per week
- Time blocks: 7 am to 8 pm, 30 minute appointments
- Paper: 100 gsm acid free ivory colour paper
- Features: Hardback cover, inner pocket, 2 ribbon bookmarks

Who it’s for
It’s a good fit if you want a year long appointment diary with a clear weekly view and enough space to write properly. You’ll like it if you prefer vertical scheduling, where you can see your day structure from morning to evening without constantly flipping pages. It also suits people who like planning beyond the calendar, because it includes monthly overview space, year overview pages, an expenses page, and a contact page.
It may not suit you if you need full coverage beyond the 7 am to 8 pm window, since the diary layout focuses on those hours. Not the best choice if you dislike hardback planners, or if you prefer a thinner paperback style for everyday carry. Better avoided if you want a grid based system with very small writing areas, because the design is aimed at having room to note appointments and add reminders.
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