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21+ Free Printable Trackers

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Discover free Bullet Journal printables to take your planning game up a notch! I’ve put together a collection of free printable trackers that are just waiting to be downloaded and put to work in your journal.

Whether you’re looking to stay on top of habits, track your mood, or organize your goals, these trackers are designed to make your life more intentional and creative.

The best part? No fancy tools or skills needed—just print, paste, and start using them today. Get ready to turn your Bullet Journal into an even more useful, inspiring space with these handy printables.

Using printables for tracking in your Bullet Journal brings a world of convenience and simplicity to the process. They save you time by providing pre-designed layouts, so you don’t have to spend hours sketching grids or formatting pages.

Plus, they’re incredibly versatile, offering customization options to suit your specific needs, whether you’re monitoring habits, planning meals, or staying on top of finances.

Printables are also budget-friendly, especially when compared to expensive planners or design tools. With just a printer and paper, you can instantly upgrade your journal.

Best of all, they help streamline your tracking, letting you focus more on achieving your goals and less on formatting them.

Before we look into the printables, let’s talk about how you can get your hands on all these freebies.

How To Get These Printables

I have been creating printables for years at this point, and all of these are already available in the Resources Vault on this blog.

There are over 50 different freebies there, and they are all organized by categories. All these trackers are in the “tracker” category.

To get your access, this is what you need:

  1. Sign up in the form at the end of the post
  2. Confirm your subscription
  3. You’ll get a password that will give you access to the Resources vault and all these trackers

Also, at the end of the post, you’ll find some more instructions on how to actually add these printables to your Bullet Journal pages so they look seamless.

Free Tracker Printables And Templates

There are plenty of trackers out there to help you with pretty much anything, and here, I have plenty of different ones for you to use.

I also always create my printables in black and white, so you have all the chances to customize them with any colors and designs you want. That way, they fit better into your journal style.

Simple Printable Habit Tracker

Let’s start with the oldest designs, which were some of the first Iv’e created. These are two simple habit trackers, one vertical and one horizontal.

These basic designs allow you to stay on track with your habits without any distractions, or on the other hand, they give you plenty of space to get creative and customize them.

Free Printable Bullet Journal Tracker

Starting a Bullet Journal and building that habit of using it every day can be difficult, but this is why I’ve created this tracker.

It will be there to remind you every day to open up your Bullet Journal and do it in a fun and creative way.

Mini Habit Tracker Printables

Another way to track your habits is by having mini calendars for each of your habits. Here are the two printables that will help you do just that.

You can print and add them to the page or cut out the mini trackers and organize them according to your layout.

Printable Floral Habit And Mood Trackers

If florals are your thing, you might enjoy these trackers. The habit tracker comes in a 31 and 30-day versions, and the mood tracker has 31 days in it.

For these formats you need to color in your flowers every day, which I think makes tracking more fun and exciting.

Free Printable Circle Tracker

Speaking of florals, here is one more tracker that has a floral theme, and this time, it is in a circle format.

I always think that circle formats look especially stunning, but they are pretty complicated to draw yourself, so using a printable is a great way around it.

Free Printable Mood Trackers

I have also created several different mood trackers; each of them has a different theme, so you can use them with a variety of themes.

Here are some of the themes for these mood trackers: boba tea, Halloween, mandalas, back to school, and unicorns.

Most of them are in black and white, allowing you to customize them however you want. But the unicorn tracker is in color.

Free Printable TV Tracker

Tracking doesn’t have to be all about being productive and building better health habits. You can create a tracker just for fun.

This is a TV tracker of the shows you might want to watch later, which I think is a useful spread to ensure that you always know what to watch next.

Free Printable Book Tracker

Speaking of entertainment, here is another tracker, but this one is for books. You have the option to decide if this is going to be a bookshelf with the books you’ve read or if this will be a bookshelf with your to-be-read list.

If this has too many books, you can always use the rest of them just as decorative elements and add patterns and colors to the spines.

Free Printable Tracker For Health And Wellness

Another important habit to work on is the habits for your physical health. I find these to be some of the most difficult ones, but we have to pay attention to all of them and ensure we take good care of ourselves.

Here are the trackers available: workout tracker, weight loss tracker, sleep tracker, period tracker, steps tracker and water intake tracker

Free Printable Birthday Tracker

Last but not least is the birthday tracker printable, which will allow you to never forget an important date for your loved ones.

You can absolutely just use a future log, but a separate tracker will highlight the birthdays and will be a better reminder for you.

Ok, these are all the trackers for now; let’s now take a second to check some tips on how to actually add these to your Bullet Journal.

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How To Use Printables In Your Journal

It all comes down to one main point: the printable should fit your journal. Most Bullet Journal notebooks use an A5 size, so if the printable is already formatted that way, you’re good to go.

Otherwise, you can tweak your print settings to A5 for a perfect fit.

There are also plenty of handy tools available to help you achieve a clean, professional look.

Here are some of my top recommendations for supplies to help you use printables:

  • High-quality printing paper. Especially if you’re planning to use any markers on your printables, you need to have a high-quality paper. Otherwise, it will damage your pens. I prefer using HP Premium Paper.
  • Paper cutter. You can definitely just use scissors, but I find that you always get cleaner cuts if you use a paper cutter like this Firbon paper cutter.
  • Corner rounder. I find that most journals have rounded corners, so it would be a fun idea to cut your printables the same way. You can do it yourself with a pair of sewing scissors like I do, but I would recommend using a corner rounder instead.

Honestly, all you really need is a piece of paper and scissors, but these supplies I mentioned can really help you make it easier.

There is a post I’ll link below with more step-by-step instructions and a video if you want to see the whole process in more detail.

Free Bullet Journal Printables

Finally, if you don’t yet have access to the Resources Vault, it’s time for you to sign up because it comes with plenty of printables and a lot of other resources to help you get the most out of your Bullet Journal.

If you don’t have access yet, you can always sign up in the form below.

Once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get the password to get 50+ free Bullet Journal printables, stickers, and worksheets to use right away.

If you’ve never used printables before, be sure to check my post How To Use Printables In Your Bullet Journal.

It’s pretty basic, and you can find all the supplies you need in my post Supplies For Using Bullet Journal Printables.

More Resources

This is what I’ve created only, but there are also plenty of other creators who make free printables, each with their own formats and styles.

I gather plenty of posts on this log with freebies from all over, so be sure you check that out next:

>>> What kind of free printables are you looking for? Share with us in the comments!

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