
Creator Batch-Production & Anti-Burnout Planner
Batch your content, respect your time budget, protect your energy.
Instant download. Your file link appears right after checkout.
It does not post, schedule-to-platform, record, or edit anything, every number is one you typed. The burnout-risk flags are a self-reported check-in, not medical or psychological advice, and diagnose nothing, if you feel persistently unwell, see a qualified professional. It makes no income, growth, or algorithm promise.
If you make content solo, the real drain isn't the work itself. It's jumping between writing, filming, editing, and admin all day, then trying to cram a heavy week into a schedule that never had room for it. This planner groups your similar tasks into batch sessions and lays them onto a dated calendar that refuses to book past your daily ceiling, your weekly budget, or your rest day.
It runs offline on your own machine, shows you the honest workload in weeks instead of vague promises, flags pieces that are too big, and turns a 60-second weekly check-in into plain burnout-risk warnings. Every number is one you typed, so the plan is always yours.
What you get
- One small script, three commandsplanner.py runs plan, load, and check on Python 3.8+ using only the standard library, so there is nothing to install and nothing to sign up for.
- Batching that cuts context-switchingIt groups similar tasks into focused batch sessions so you stop bouncing between writing, filming, and editing in the same hour.
- A capacity-aware scheduleIt builds a dated calendar that never books past your daily ceiling or weekly budget and always keeps your chosen rest day free.
- Files you can print and open anywhereYou get a printable checklist (batch_plan.txt) and a calendar spreadsheet (batch_calendar.csv) that open in any spreadsheet app.
- Honest backlog mathIt tells you how many weeks of work you actually have at your real pace and lists exactly what did not fit, so you can cut or reschedule on purpose.
- Oversized-piece flagsIt marks tasks that are too big to fit a single session, so they get split instead of silently blowing up your week.
- Weekly check-in and playbookA 60-second weekly check-in turns your own answers into early-warning burnout flags, and you get templates, samples, and a SUSTAINABLE_PRODUCTION_PLAYBOOK to put it to work.
You own it outright
- No monthly fee and no subscription. You pay once and keep it.
- No ads, no trackers, no account, no telemetry. It runs offline on your machine.
- Plain Python and plain text and CSV files. You can read, edit, and adapt every part yourself.
- Host it anywhere, copy it to as many of your own machines as you like, and back it up however you want.
Honest limits (what it does NOT do)
- It does not post, schedule to any platform, record, or edit your content. It plans, you produce.
- Every number in your plan is one you typed. It does the math, not the guessing.
- The burnout-risk flags are a self-reported check-in, not medical or psychological advice. They diagnose nothing. If you feel persistently unwell, see a qualified professional.
- It makes no income, follower, growth, or algorithm promise. It is a planning tool, not a guarantee.
- Nothing illegal and nothing hidden. It is a small offline utility you control end to end.
Right for you if…
- Solo creators who post regularly and want to batch similar tasks into focused sessions to cut context-switching.
- People who keep overcommitting and need a schedule that respects a daily ceiling, weekly budget, and a protected rest day.
- Anyone who wants honest backlog math: how many weeks of work they really have and what won't fit.
- Creators comfortable running a small Python script offline and printing a checklist plus opening a CSV calendar.
Probably skip it if…
- Skip it if you want a tool that auto-posts, schedules to platforms, or records and edits your content, because it does none of that.
- Skip it if you expect income, audience-growth, or algorithm promises, since every number is one you type in yourself.
- Skip it if you want medical or psychological help; the burnout-risk flags are a self-reported check-in that diagnoses nothing, so see a qualified professional if you feel persistently unwell.
Questions
Do I need to know how to code to use this?
No. You run three plain commands (plan, load, check) and read the printable checklist and the calendar spreadsheet. If you do know Python, everything is stdlib and editable, but that is optional.
Will this grow my channel or get me more followers?
No, and we will not pretend otherwise. It helps you produce steadily without burning out by respecting your own time limits. It makes no income, growth, or algorithm promise.
How is it delivered and do I get updates?
It is a small download you keep and run offline, no account needed. When we improve the planner, buyers get the updates.
What if it is not for me?
There is a fair 48-hour refund. If it does not fit how you work, ask within 48 hours and we will make it right.
Plan a week you can actually finish, protect your rest day, and own the whole tool for the price of a coffee. Launch price $3.20 (was $32).
Buy for $3.20