Stop avoiding your money. Start seeing it clearly.
Bills, subscriptions, impulse spending, debt, and random expenses can make money feel impossible to manage.
This planner gives you one simple system to see what’s coming in, what’s going out, and what needs attention next.
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You avoid checking your money because it feels stressful
You forget bills, subscriptions, or payment dates
You spend impulsively and wonder where your money went
You want to save, but never know what’s actually left
You need one calm place to track spending, bills, savings, and debt
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Everything you need to know
Simple answers before getting started.
After purchase, you’ll receive a digital file with access instructions.
- Purchase The ADHD Budget Planner™
- Download and open your access file
- Click the Google Sheets button to open the template
- Select “Use Template” to save it to your Google account
- Start budgeting with a calmer, clearer system
Your planner will be saved automatically to your Google Drive as long as you are connected to the internet. You can access it anytime from your Google account and sync it across multiple devices.
No. The ADHD Budget Planner™ is designed specifically for Google Sheets.
It will not work properly in Excel, Numbers, GoodNotes, Notion, or other programs because the formulas and automated features are built for Google Sheets only.
For the best experience, please use the planner directly inside Google Sheets.
Yes. You can access and edit your budget planner on desktop, tablet, or mobile.
For the easiest setup, we recommend opening it first on a computer or laptop. After that, you can use the Google Sheets app on your phone or tablet to check and update your budget anywhere.
Yes. The planner is designed to be flexible so you can make it fit your real life.
You can add your own income categories, expense categories, bills, subscriptions, savings goals, debt details, and spending sections.
Some areas may include warnings to help protect important formulas, but the spreadsheet is not fully locked. Please be careful when editing formula-based sections so the planner continues to work as intended.