Turn your priorities into a week you can actually run.
The Weekly Planner is asambl's planning module for people who want fewer reactive weeks. It combines your direction, constraints, and responsibilities into a practical weekly plan with outputs you can review and execute.

What this module does
Weekly Planner
The Weekly Planner is where asambl feels most like a life planning assistant. It helps you plan ahead instead of rebuilding your week every day from urgency.
- Plans around your real constraints, not idealized to-do lists
- Produces outputs you can review, keep, and improve over time
- Keeps human judgment in charge while AI drafts the heavy lifting
Focus areas
- Weekly priorities and tradeoffs
- Time blocks and realistic sequencing
- Carryover decisions from unfinished work
- Energy-aware planning across work and life
- Clear next actions for the week ahead
How It Works
A repeatable workflow, not just a screen.
Weekly Planner follows a clear planning loop: prepare context, draft outputs, then review and act with your judgment in charge.
Load your current context
The planner reads the relevant notes, recent outputs, and planning inputs from your local vault so the plan starts with your real situation.
Draft a week-ahead output
AI drafts a proposed weekly plan: priorities, time allocation, sequencing, and next actions, shaped by your Blueprint and current constraints.
Review and adjust before execution
You keep control. Edit the plan, approve what matters, and use the output as the operating document for the week.
Outputs
What you actually get from Weekly Planner
asambl is outputs-first. These examples show the kind of artifacts Weekly Planner is designed to produce for review and execution.
Week plan summary
A readable weekly plan you can open quickly each day. It captures focus, tradeoffs, and what success looks like for the week.
Top priorities
- Finalize client proposal by Wed
- Protect 4 training sessions
- Close monthly finance review
Trade-off note
Decline 2 low-value meetings to preserve deep-work time.
Week of Mar 3
Top priorities
- Ship beta launch messaging updates
- Complete training sessions (3x strength, 2x zone-2)
- Close monthly finance review
Tradeoff for this week
- Reduce low-leverage admin work to protect launch focusExecution blocks and next actions
Structured next actions and time windows so the plan translates into movement, not just reflection.
Next actions
- Send agenda to team
- Book Friday recovery
Mon
- 09:00-11:00 Launch website QA + copy fixes
- 13:00-14:00 Fitness session A
- 15:00-16:30 Admin + inbox cleanup
Next actions
- Finalize waitlist endpoint
- Review Tuesday focus blocksWho it's for
- People juggling work, health, money, and personal responsibilities at the same time
- Anyone who wants a weekly planning system, not just task capture
- Users who want AI help drafting the plan but still want final control
Probably not for
- People looking only for a lightweight to-do list
- Teams needing shared project management and collaboration features
- Users who want fully automated scheduling with no review step
Questions
Common questions about Weekly Planner
How is this different from a normal weekly planner?
The Weekly Planner generates a structured weekly output from your existing context, priorities, and constraints. It is built to reduce reactive planning, not just store tasks.
Does the Weekly Planner replace my calendar?
No. It helps you plan the week and produce execution outputs. It can work alongside your calendar and exports (including local calendar/ICS flows in the current beta).
Do I have to accept the AI-generated plan?
No. The planner drafts the plan, but you review and decide what to keep, change, or ignore before acting on it.
Explore More
Other beta modules
asambl's current beta includes multiple modules. Start with the Weekly Planner, then expand into the areas you want to systemize next.