planhourly for interior designers
design your day like you design beautiful spaces
juggling client consultations, site visits, vendor calls, and design work means chaos without a visual plan. see your entire day in hourly blocks and move tasks around until everything fits perfectly.
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sound familiar?
client consultations run over, pushing back your entire afternoon and leaving you scrambling to reschedule vendor meetings and site visits.
drag and drop tasks to instantly reorganize your schedule when appointments shift.
you're constantly switching between design work, client calls, procurement tasks, and site visits without clear boundaries between different types of work.
color-code your schedule by category so you can see at a glance when you're in design mode versus client mode.
recurring weekly tasks like vendor check-ins and project status updates keep falling through the cracks because you forget to plan for them.
set up recurring time blocks once and they automatically appear in your schedule every week.
a interior designer's day, planned hour by hour
why interior designers choose planhourly
interior designers need to see their day visually - just like you arrange furniture in a space, you need to arrange your time slots until everything flows. with drag-and-drop scheduling and color-coded categories, you can instantly see if you're overloading design time or not blocking enough buffer between client meetings.
brand new day
every morning starts fresh — no backlog, no guilt
focus mode
strip everything away and see just your schedule
recurring schedules
set repeating blocks once, they show up daily
color categories
see the shape of your day at a glance
frequently asked questions
Can I easily reschedule when clients need to move their consultations around?
Absolutely! Just drag the client meeting to a new time slot and move other tasks around as needed. No rewriting your entire schedule when things shift.
How does PlanHourly help me balance creative design time with business tasks?
Use color coding to visually separate design work from client calls, admin tasks, and site visits. This helps you see if you're spending enough time on actual design versus getting buried in business tasks.
What if I have recurring weekly tasks like vendor check-ins or project reviews?
Set up recurring blocks for regular tasks like weekly vendor calls or project status updates. They'll automatically appear in your schedule so you never forget to plan time for them.
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start your brand new day →“i used to panic every morning trying to figure out how to fit three client calls, two site visits, and actual design work into one day”
— a interior designer who gets it
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