Product snapshot for Mac users
Planbook (trial) is a macOS application built to support educators with lesson and curriculum planning. It helps teachers outline lessons, arrange resources, and maintain a clear structure for instruction. The trial edition gives a hands-on preview of the app’s capabilities so educators can evaluate whether it fits their workflow before purchasing the full release.
Core capabilities and benefits
- Tracks teaching progress and records completed lessons for quick review
- Lets you build and edit lesson plans with flexible templates and fields
- Organizes course materials and resources so everything stays in one place
- Offers an approachable interface designed to reduce planning time
- Supports curriculum-level organization for longer-term planning
Interface and customization options
Planbook presents a straightforward workspace that keeps the planning process simple. Users can tailor lesson templates, rearrange content to match their teaching style, and attach or link instructional materials. These customization tools make it easier to reuse and adapt plans across classes and grade levels.
Trial specifics and how to evaluate it
The trial version provides access to the main features so prospective buyers can test lesson creation, resource organization, and progress tracking. Try setting up a weekly plan, importing a classroom resource, and running through a few mock lessons to assess whether the app matches your needs.
Alternatives to consider
- Roblox (free) — mentioned here as a freely available platform, though it serves a very different purpose than a lesson-planning tool
- Other education-focused planning apps and online platforms that offer trial periods or free tiers for classroom organization
Quick recommendation
If you’re an educator using a Mac and need a dedicated tool for lesson and curriculum organization, download the trial to explore the interface and feature set. Use the trial period to confirm that the customization options and tracking features support your planning routine before committing to a paid upgrade.
Technical
- Mac
- Free Trial