How to Plan Your Year in 2026 (So You Actually See It)

Most calendars keep you stuck in a single week or month. You flip, scroll, and still never really see your year. Planning 2026 doesn’t have to feel like that.

Here’s a different approach: put the whole year on one screen. Every day visible. Color-code what matters — trips, deadlines, milestones — and add short notes so you remember why a day was important, not just that it was busy.

Why one screen helps

When you can see all 365 days at once, patterns show up. You notice when things cluster, when you have breathing room, and when you’re overloading a stretch. That’s useful for planning the next quarter or the next year, not just the next week.

Share without the hassle

If you’re planning with others — family, roommates, a small team — you don’t need everyone to sign up for another app. One person can keep the calendar and share a read-only link. Anyone with the link can see the year; no account, no login. Great for a family schedule, a class calendar, or a simple project timeline.

Try See Your Year — your whole year on one screen, free to start. No signup required.