Bullet Journal (BuJo)
Future log, monthly and weekly spreads, habit and mood grids, sleep and media lists, one-line memories, and index key
Free printable bullet journal (bujo) tools
Bullet Journal (BuJo) printables help turn repeatable tasks into clear paper workflows. This hub includes Birthday & Anniversary Tracker, Books to Read / Read, Brain Dump Template, BuJo Habit Tracker, BuJo Mood Tracker, Future Log (6 Months), and more, with each generator offering a live preview and instant PDF download.
Use this category when you want a focused sheet instead of a generic blank template. Pick the printable closest to the job, customize the rows or style where available, then keep the finished page where the task actually happens.
Best for
- quick printable workflows
- paper binders, clipboards, and household command centers
- repeatable tasks that benefit from consistent fields
- people who want a PDF without signup or spreadsheet setup
Birthday & Anniversary Tracker
Sortable rows by month and day with type, lead reminder, and gift slot — the offline backup that survives when the phone forgets.
Books to Read / Read
Title, author, format cue, rating, and TBR/read status — the list layer; draw the cover on dot paper next door.
Brain Dump Template
Three-pass grid: raw capture, then category and project, then priority — so a panicked Tuesday list survives Wednesday morning.
BuJo Habit Tracker
Habits down the side and Mo–Su check cells — analog ticks for one week, sized to glue into a dot notebook.
BuJo Mood Tracker
Daily mood and energy with space for triggers — pair with a mandala sketch on facing dot paper, not instead of therapy.
Future Log (6 Months)
Six forward months as columns for deadlines and migration ticks — paper mirror of a future log before events land on weekly spreads.
Gratitude Journal Insert
Daily row for three gratitudes plus highlight and one lesson — the format that survives weeks when the words feel forced.
Index / Key Page
Topic, page number, and symbol legend — back-of-notebook index for numbered bullet journals and migrated collections.
Level 10 Life Assessment
Ten life categories scored 1–10 with reason, 90-day goal, and weekly action — the data spine for the radar chart you sketch on facing dot grid.
Memory Page (One Line a Day)
Thirty-one rows for a single month’s single-sentence memories — print twelve for a year; one page is one month, not all 365 lines.
Monthly Spread
Day rows with task column and a wide tracker strip — sketch habit bars or spend ticks where ink meets your ruler.
Movies / Series Watchlist
Film or series, queue status, rating, and watch date — spoiler-safe notes without algorithmic recommendations.
Planner Dashboard
Sectioned month-snapshot grid with top three goals, focus area, money cue, and key dates — the cover spread before weekly logs start.
Project Tracker Spread
One row per project with status, next milestone, due date, and blocker — analog kanban that survives between dailies and weeklies.
Savings Challenge Tracker
One grid for three challenges — 52-week deposits, 100-envelope shuffle, or no-spend day count — with running total column to keep momentum visible.
Sleep Tracker (BuJo)
Bed, lights out, wake, hours, and quality — companion to a horizontal timeline you draw on dot grid, not a clinic sleep study.
Weekly Dutch Door
Seven daily rows with split blocks for a cut-and-fold dutch door — plan the fold on scrap before your Leuchtturm.
How to use this hub
- Start with one focused page, then add related sheets as the routine grows.
- Print a fresh copy for each month, project, class, trip, or event.
- Archive completed sheets when you need a paper trail or a later review.
FAQ
Are the Bullet Journal (BuJo) printables free?
Yes. The generators are free to customize, print, and download as PDFs without creating an account.
Which Bullet Journal (BuJo) printable should I start with?
Start with the page that matches your immediate task. Popular options in this category include Birthday & Anniversary Tracker, Books to Read / Read, Brain Dump Template.