Should we build our own day planner?

Sep 15th, 2005 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: General

I’ve been toying around with the idea of releasing a spinme.com day planner that can accommodate all the stuff we talk about on our calls — two pages per day with space for booking and technical contacts, built-in goals tracking and to-dos, and other nifty things.

Help me decide whether this is worth investing some time into…

1. Should we do this?
2. If we did this, would you buy one?
3. Should we make small, monthly planners that are wire-bound, or should we make planning pages that work in binders?
4. What features would you want in a musicians’ day planner?

What would help you?

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One Response to “Should we build our own day planner?”

  1. Nancy Nickle Says:

    I will purchase your day planner if you design one. I will probably purchase several for the artists on our label.

    Great idea! I have a franklin planner but I use it less and less for planning. I need something that I can note down who of have called and why, future ideas, upcoming things and keeping track of my artists gigs, etc.

    Thanks-
    Nancy Nickle

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