Planami June 2026 Updates: Habit Scheduling, Wellness Tracking, and Stability Improvements
What shipped in Planami this June: built-in habit scheduling, mood and stress history, and a batch of reliability fixes.
June was a focused month for Planami. The biggest addition is habit scheduling — a feature that's been on the list for a while and one I'm genuinely pleased with how it turned out. But there were also meaningful reliability improvements, a trial length change, and behind-the-scenes work that makes the planner steadier. Here's what shipped.
Habit scheduling: set once, show every day
This is the headline feature. You can now add up to five habits in your wellness settings, choose a schedule for each one, and have them appear automatically on the right daily pages — without rewriting them every day.
Two schedule types:
- 30-day block — habit shows every day from a start date for 30 consecutive days. Good for building a new routine or doing a month-long challenge.
- Every X days — habit shows on a recurring interval you choose. Good for habits that don't happen daily: strength training every other day, a biweekly financial check-in, a monthly review prompt.
The constraint of five habits is intentional. It forces prioritization, which is part of why habits actually stick — you're not trying to do everything at once.
Read more about how habit scheduling works →
Wellness settings: mood and stress tracking
Alongside habits, the wellness settings panel now has two history tabs: mood history and stress history.
Mood history shows a year mood map — your dominant mood per month across the year, at a glance. You can see patterns across months that you'd never notice looking at single days.
Stress tracking shows a monthly breakdown of your average stress level on a 1–5 scale, color-coded from green to red. When you can see that certain months consistently run higher, you can plan accordingly instead of being surprised every year.
Both are opt-in: they only appear once you've been logging mood or stress in your daily entries.
Guided tour
The planner now includes a light guided tour for templates and how they work, since it's worth a quick orientation.
Reliability fixes
Several smaller fixes shipped this month that improve stability:
- Subscription update flow is more reliable — fewer edge cases where plan state didn't refresh correctly.
- Error pages now show a contact email so you have a clear next step in case something breaks.
- Various cosmetic fixes in the month and week views.
- And more.
What's next
The reliability work continues — there are still some cases that need attention before I focus on new features. On the content side, I'm building out the blog around the wellness features, since mood and habit tracking are genuinely underserved by most digital planners and I want Planami to be the clearest voice in that space.
If you've been using Planami and have feedback, the best place to send it is maryna@planami.app. I read everything.


