Collection: Personal Ring Planner Inserts | 6-Ring Refills | LPA

Shop printable Personal Ring inserts — compact 6-ring planner refills at 3.75" x 6.75", impeccably designed and delivered as instant-download PDFs. With layouts spanning weekly, monthly, and functional designs, find — and print — the perfect Personal insert for your ring-bound setup.

  • Printable Personal Ring Planner Inserts — Compact 6-Ring Planning

    Every Personal Ring insert is designed from scratch with function and fun in mind, then delivered as a print-ready PDF you can download the moment you check out — print and reprint as many times as your binder needs refilling.

    Personal Ring is the perfect mid-size format for 6-ring binder lovers: more spacious than Pocket but more compact than A6. It's the ideal balance if you want room for meaningful planning without extra bulk.

    What size is a Personal Ring insert? Personal Ring inserts measure 3.75" x 6.75" and fit standard 6-ring Personal binders. This compact-yet-spacious size is perfect for planners who want more room than Pocket but need portability.

    Are A6 and Personal Rings the same size? No — they are often listed the same on retail sites like Amazon, Temu, etc., but A6 Ring is 4.1" x 5.8" while Personal Ring is 3.75" x 6.75". Read our full breakdown of A6 vs Personal Rings to find which size is right for you.

    What's the difference between Personal Ring and Personal TN? Personal Ring inserts are laid out to punch for 6-ring binders. Personal TN inserts print as booklets that slip into a Travelers Notebook cover — same size, different binding systems.

    How do the downloads work? Your PDF is emailed to you the moment you check out — no waiting on the mail. Print it as many times as you like; one purchase keeps your binder stocked for good.

    Can I use these on my iPad? Yep — the same PDF imports into GoodNotes, Notability, or any app that lets you write on a PDF, so you can plan paperless too. Heads-up: these are printable pages, not hyperlinked digital planners, so you'll scroll to navigate, not tap tabs.