Passion Planner has a loyal following for its weekly layouts and reflective prompts. Chaos approaches the same problem with AI, timing, and automation. Here’s how they stack up when executive function is wobbly.
Where Passion Planner Shines
Tactile goal tracking
The physical planner nudges you to map quarterly milestones and gratitude lists. For people who love pen-and-paper reflection, it’s a grounding ritual.
Structured weekly sweeps
The layouts encourage Sunday planning and monthly check-ins that help some folks stay intentional.
Where Chaos Accelerates Progress
Capture without friction
Chaos eats voice notes, WhatsApp messages, and emails, turning half-formed thoughts into scheduled actions. No flipping pages when your hands are full.
Reminders that adapt
Passion Planner relies on you to check the page. Chaos checks your calendar, travel, and energy patterns, then nudges you at the moment you can actually act. It also scoops tasks from email automatically, a lifesaver if you battle admin overload.
Pick What You Need This Season
Keep Passion Planner if reflective writing keeps you honest. Add Chaos when you want follow-through on autopilot. Many people run both—documenting goals on paper while letting Chaos ensure daily steps happen.