








🗓️ Own Your Time, Your Way — The Planner That Keeps Up With You
The BK Undated Yearly Weekly/Monthly Planner 2026-27 is a versatile A5-sized organizer featuring undated daily, weekly, and monthly layouts for ultimate scheduling freedom. Its eco-friendly vegan leather hardcover offers a stylish yet durable design, complemented by practical extras like stickers, bookmarks, a pen holder, and elastic closure. Designed for professionals and students alike, this planner supports productivity with thick, bleed-resistant paper and a compact form factor perfect for busy millennial managers on the move.






| ASIN | B07HCLVHL4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #152,125 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #3,346 in Planners (Office Products) |
| Binding | Calendar |
| Brand | BK |
| Brand Name | BK |
| Calendar Type | Non Dated |
| Color | Gray |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,327 Reviews |
| Format | Organizer |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 8.3"L x 5.8"W |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 8.3"L x 5.8"W x 0.8"Th |
| Item Weight | 0.84 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | 4Q Brands |
| Material | Faux Leather |
| Model Number | BKROSEA5 |
| Model Year | 2026 |
| Paper Size | A5 |
| Part Number | BKROSEA5 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Time management, Organization, Productivity improvement |
| Ruling Type | lined |
| Special Features | Elastic Closure |
| Target Audience | Adult, Teacher |
| UPC | 738523613895 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Year | 2026 |
H**S
Absolutely love this!
I just received my new planner today. I have to say, I obsessed over this purchase. I compared and compared and compared different types and styles of planners for a few weeks. I really drove myself a little crazy trying to make sure I made the best choice. There are so many options in stores and on Amazon that it felt like such a daunting task. I finally had two top choices and blindly picked one (because I was tired of thinking about it). Let me just tell you, I could not have made a better choice. This is absolutely perfect for my needs. I already know that I will be ordering another one when this year is almost up. The rose gold edging with the grey cover is absolutely gorgeous. Some reviewers noted that their pages were stuck together from the rose gold 'paint' (and I was worried about that), but that isn't the case with mine at all. It arrived in perfect condition and I can flip pages easily. I love the size of the book. There is plenty of room to write, yet it can still fit into a purse or small bag with no problem. It is very light too! I love the hardcover...it's a nice sturdy surface that I can work on anywhere...this is just a very pretty planner. It looks sophisticated and yet fun at the same time. The pages are nice and thick...I know that my Staedtler triplus fineliner pens won't soak through. Even india ink or micron pens would work fine. I bet I could even do some light watercolor in here with no trouble. Also, I was worried that the 'Bk' logo was large on the front cover. But it actually is small (about half an inch I would say) on the bottom edge of the back side of the cover. It's non-obtrusive and i'm really appreciative of that. I will caution you on one thing though. The shrink wrapping is pretty tight and I had to use scissors to get it off. Unfortunately, my scissors skidded against the pretty rose gold edging of the papers and made quite a scar along the top of the book. I'm pretty bummed about that. However, it's nobody's fault except mine. So, caution, be careful when you open this. I can't wait to set up this pretty planner. I haven't been this excited about a planner in a long time. It's great to have the freedom of a bullet journal with the structure of a planner already in place. This is just perfect! Super happy with my purchase and so glad that I finally made the decision to purchase this one.
E**E
Perfect, No-Frills Planner
This planner is perfect, largely because of what it does NOT have. There are no sections already labeled as "To-Do List," "Weekly Goals," "Reflections," "Improvements," or "Meditations." It's not career or academics focused. It does not assume that you want to start your week with Sundays or Mondays. None of its pages are printed with inspirational slogans or religious devotions. Writing in the dates myself is a small price to pay in exchange for having a planner that avoids all of the nonsense above but still allows enough space for planning and writing. This is like a perfect hybrid of a weekly/monthly planner and an unstructured bullet journal. Each weekly spread has 8 equal spaces, so there is room for notes each week in addition to planning space for each day. I like that the monthly calendars are equally spaced throughout instead of grouped together at the beginning; it feels intuitive to me for planning purposes and for separating the weeks into months. I also like the blank pages at the end and the storage pocket inside the cover. There is plenty of space for tons of extras: habit trackers, budgets, notes, lists, but with the complete freedom that comes with empty pages. The ribbon bookmarks are nice as well, and there are two of them so it's easy to keep one on the current week and one on the month or on a frequently used page of notes at the back. The planner is also well made. I'm writing this toward the end of the year, and my planner has withstood being opened & closed & flipped through multiple times each day for nearly a year with no signs of wear & tear. The paper is smooth and pleasant to write on, and the gray grid lines are unobtrusive and will not clash with any of your inks or washi tapes. I mostly use gel ink pens or fountain pens and the only bleed-through was in a spot where I applied multiple heavy layers of metallic gel pen ink. I will probably buy this planner every year.
C**N
Possibly the most functional planner I've used
I've used lots of planners in my career, and in the past couple of years have gravitated to the blank ones that allows you to fill in the dates and start and end your weeks when you want. (Mentally, you start on a Sunday and not a Monday? Great, fill it in the way you like.) Also handy if you take a vacation or skip a month of whatever it is you use the planner for. Just don't record the month and start the next section with whatever month you choose. Or, if you have multiple projects going, you can divide this into three concurrently running quarters and log your daily tasks in one book. Possibilities abound. It has enough room to log daily tasks (I use a sort of bullet method) and this allows for one area on an 8-grid spread for notes or doodles. At the end are a goodly amount of pages for plain journaling, lists, notes, drawings, whatever. There's a month's eye-view before the weekly spreads. It does have a pocket in the back for holding odds and ends along with last year's and this year's 12-month calendar spreads. It has two ribbons to mark your spots. Better than your typical blank Moleskine for daily planning, way better than huge spiral bound day planners in terms of portability, and way better than the "law of attraction" planners that are loaded with silly stickers and lots of space used for affirmations and such. I mean, those are fine, but if you don't need them, and just need a workhorse, friendly, practical planner, this is a great buy. Pretty sure this is the one I'll be sticking with for a while.
N**A
So close, but not perfect.
If the monthly pages had been grouped together at the beginning instead of being between the weeklies, this would be a solid 5-star product. However, having the monthlies separated by the weeklies is - for me - a fatal flaw. I was excited to receive this planner. It is beautifully made with a lovely smooth cover and metallic page edges. It is thoughtfully designed with two ribbon place-markers and a back pocket for small loose papers or items. I gave it three stars for how lovely it is. However, there is a big hangup that makes it unusable to me: the monthly calendars are separated by five weekly page layouts (rather than having all of the monthly layouts grouped together so that the weekly layouts can run continuously). This layout does not work for me because I want all my weekly layouts to start on the same day, and in order to do this some months will need six weekly layouts to capture all the days. For example, I like my weekly layouts to begin with Monday. March, August, and November 2020 won't fit into five weeks starting with Monday. No matter which day I pick to start the weeks, at least one month always needs more than 5 weekly layouts. Any way I slice it I'll have too few weeklies between the monthlies, too many weeklies between the monthlies, or just a lot of empty space on the weeklies. This may not bother others, but it will drive me nuts. I would not have purchased it if the description had made this part of the design clear. Update March 2020: Increasing my rating from 3 stars to 4. I bit the bullet and have been dealing with the obnoxious monthly/weekly groupings, and after using it for about eight months I am adding a star because this journal is otherwise PERFECT. It puts up with a lot of abuse (getting tossed between work bag/purse/book bag, knocked about by my little dudes, the occasional spill/splash/rain/Clorox wipe, and so on) and hasn't shown any sign of breaking down. The elastic band still holds like a champ, pages tolerate writing/erasing multiple times, the ribbon page markers are secure, and even the back pocket looks brand new. The whole thing still looks overall gorgeous, unlike other journals that start to look ragged after just a few weeks. I'm really impressed with how well-made it is. I still detest (abhor/despise/hate) the page groupings and wish they would put the monthlies all together at the front & let the weeks run continuously, but I now know I can tolerate it as a trade-off for a really quality journal that contains all the calendars and notes I need to make to keep my life from going haywire. Wish they would offer this grey/rose gold color scheme in the blank dot grid journal option and I would just create my own layout, but I will almost certainly purchase this one again. I'm that impressed with the beauty and durability of it. Seriously, this thing is lovely. Hey Bullet Keeper peeps - here's my wish list: - Group monthly calendar pages together instead of spaced between the weeklies (or offer this as an option) - Drop the "welcome" page near the front and replace it with an index or blank sheet - Add this grey & rose gold scheme to your line of dot grid journals - Keep up the amazing build quality!
L**E
Only the necessities - well made
I have been using an undated Legend planner. The Legend planner is very fancy, created for someone who is a combination dreamer, journal lover, and scrapbooker, with lots of pages for guided reflections, diagramming, goal-setting and stickers. If that's your style, I recommend the Legend planner. However, if you are OCD, you may never get to the actual purpose of your planner, because you'll be spending hours and hours playing with the planner. That's why I love the BK undated planner. No fancy stickers except 12 stickers to create monthly tabs. No guided journaling or goal setting. Start in the middle of the year if you want. The weekly pages are directly behind the month, which is far more logical in my mind. There are lots of blank pages in the back which you can still use for dreaming, notes, etc. The book is also more compact which you can see in the attached photo. This is a no frills, practical planner that is sturdy. BK for the win.
E**A
Good quality - not the same feeling as my Leuchtturm1917
This is my third journal and after 2 Leuchtturm1917 I decided I needed something that had already the structure of a planner but I could still customize. I don’t plan by day but usually I break down my weekly tasks in 5 or 6 projects. This bullet has weekly pages divided in 7 sections you are supposed to use for the 7 days of the week. But because the days are not labeled I am able to use these sections for my projects and put the name of my projects in each of the labels. There are 5 weekly spread between each of the monthly calendars. The monthly calendars are empty so you can start any month of the year. My bullet keeper is doted. The pages are white and thick which is the only thing I don’t like about this planner. I would love it if the pages were more yellowish and had less grms (similar to the Leuchtturm1917 journal). I would also love more free pages within the months so I can use it for journaling, goal setting, drawing, etc. It comes with gray stickers for months. I would like this planner in gold rose but it was not available when I made the purchase so I got the orange one.
A**Y
Falls Short of Perfect
The good: - The planner gets an A+ in aesthetics, from the embossed logo to the gilded edges and the black endpaper. LOVE the way it looks and if I was going for looks only, I would also buy the all black version and silver edged version, just so that I can oogle over how pretty they all are. - The cover is SO soft. Not soft as in floppy (it's definitely a hardcover), but soft to the touch. It feels very nice and sturdy. - The undated layout. I like how this gives me the flexibility to start whenever I want while saving me the time of having to draw out a monthly calendar every month. I also love all the extra note pages at the end. - Pen loop is a nice touch that you don't usually see included on a notebook like this. - Ribbon bookmarks are heat sealed. So many other notebooks have ribbon bookmarks with raw edges that fray immediately. - Comes with a free ruler which I can't complain about! The ruler is not some flimsy poly ruler either, it's made of rigid and sturdy plastic that slips nicely into the back pocket. The not-so-good: - The paper. The thickness and feel of it just leaves something to be desired. Keep in mind that this is coming from someone who typically uses Japanese notebooks where the paper quality is one of the biggest selling points. - The dot grid is not my favorite. The grid is 4mm which feels cramped and the dots look dark against the bright white paper. I prefer faint dots that are dark enough to be seen, but light enough that they don't pop out at you when you are looking at a blank page. See attached photo of the paper compared to the Leuchtturm dot grid. For some reason the paper on this notebook almost feels more "kiddy" to me because of how dark and fat the dots are, combined with how thick the paper feels. - On some parts of the paper there are black ink splotches, I assume from the printer during production. Makes the notebook feel cheaper. See photos. - The planner has a smell that has not gone away after leaving it unpackaged for a couple days. The smell sticks to my hands after handling it. - Maybe this is a nitpicky thing but I wish they didn't have the grey shaded areas in the monthlies and weeklies. I don't need you to tell me where to fill in the dated info. I can figure that out myself, and honestly, I'd rather have the freedom to put it anywhere I want instead of the prescribed place that they have shaded for you. - I personally don't need the weekly pages - I tried to just ignore the prescribed sections for the days and use the pages as note paper and not as a week-at-a-glance, but this looked awkward. This is personal preference as that's just what I've found works best for me. - Planner does not lay flat when open. Overall it's a beautiful planner which I think will work for a lot of people, but it probably won't meet the expectations of someone who is a serious notebook/planner enthusiast. I wouldn't repurchase unless at least some of the things I listed above are improved.
L**N
Best planner I've ever bought :)
I LOVE this planner! The first two thirds of it are blank calendars and blank spaces for daily/weekly plans. The last third is blank dotted pages for notes or bullet journaling. The faux leather (I think that's what it is?) cover is smooth and feels like good quality, but it's also sturdy. The paper inside is smooth and ink does not leak through (I've been using archival ink pens - markers might leak). There's more than enough daily planner pages to fit all the days of the year. The rose gold leaf on the pages looks really nice, although there was one small chip on the bottom corner of mine where the leaf had come off. All of the months, days, and dates are completely blank so you can start using the planner any month of the year, and you can fill it in with whatever lettering you want. It's very customizable. The pocket in the back is accordion style and made with paper, so you need to be careful not to tear it. There's an elastic band to keep the planner shut, and it feels like it's attached really well, so it won't fall off mid-year. Definitely worth the price. I'll probably get the same one next year :)
A**E
Kaputt bei Lieferung
Ich finde den Bullet Keeper total schön, aber er kam kaputt bei mir an. Das Gummiband ist oben ausgerissen, so dass man den Keeper nicht fixieren kann und er aufgeht. ich überlege jetzt, das Gummi ganz abzuschneiden, weil die Lieferung so teuer war, dass ich ihn nicht zurück schicken will. Schade!!!
W**O
Great looking planner
Great planner. Dropped one star based on price. I find it a little pricey compared to others but you do get what you pay for. Cover is soft, rose gold is beautiful. Has a pen holder, 2 ribbon bookmarks, a pocket in the back and elastic closure. I love the undated calendar pages (I'm hit and miss using a planner) and I needed lots of blank pages to do what i wanted. (Pages are not actually blank but dotted). Its a little heavier than I wanted for my purse but not so heavy that i wont carry it. Shipping was much faster than estimated. Overall a great planner.
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