3 free planner-tool sessions
GoodNotes tabs generator
Enter your tab names, export blank A5, A4, or A3 pages, and let the tool wire the sidebar links for you. It is the fastest way to build a hyperlinked tab system without manually designing a planner shell.
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Real internal links
Each sidebar tab links to its own page inside the PDF, so the final file feels like a real hyperlinked planner shell.
Advanced GoodNotes workflow
This is the kind of power-user setup most people assume requires manual design work. Here the tabs and link structure are generated for them.
Blank pages, ready to build on
Every tab opens a clean A5, A4, or A3 page so you can layer your own notes, inserts, stickers, or layouts after import.
Related guide
Read the full GoodNotes Tabs Generator guide before you decide what to buy
Tabs are one of the features that make a digital planner feel premium, which is exactly why a tool that generates them can solve a high-value problem quickly.
The guide explains what this tool is best for, when the free version is enough, and when a fuller PlannerPier workflow becomes the smarter next step.
Premium next step
If the free demo works, the clean next step is Premium
Frequently asked questions
How much is free?▾
Free visitors get 3 planner-tool sessions across PlannerPier. After those sessions are used, unlimited tab-sidebar exports move into Premium.
What does the generator create?▾
It exports one blank page per tab name in A5, A4, or A3 plus a clickable sidebar on every page. Tapping a tab jumps directly to the matching page inside the PDF.
Can I choose my own tab names?▾
Yes. You can type labels like Jan, Feb, Goals, Notes, Home, or Projects. Use one per line or separate them with commas.
Will the links work in GoodNotes?▾
Yes. The exported PDF uses internal page links, so the sidebar behaves like a hyperlinked planner when imported into GoodNotes and similar PDF annotation apps.
Do I need design skills?▾
No. This tool is for people who want advanced hyperlinked tabs without manually designing each page or wiring the links by hand.
Need to validate imported planner files too? Try the GoodNotes PDF Checker.