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Personal Plan in Planner? In new Planner?
Hi Kelemvor333,
The upcoming Planner will introduce "Personal plans" designed for exclusive use by the creator, ensuring privacy and control.
These Personal plans can later be shared with Microsoft 365 groups if needed. It's important to note that certain features, such as uploaded attachments, links to SharePoint sites/OneNote, and comments on tasks, won't be supported in Personal plans.
The anticipated release for the new Planner is set for Spring 2024.
The enhanced Planner is also expected for personal use, making it a suitable tool for managing family tasks and projects.
This makes it a promising alternative to Trello.
The new Microsoft Planner: A unified experience bringing together to-dos, tasks, plans and projects - Microsoft Community Hub
Meet the new Microsoft Planner: Manage all your tasks and plans in one simple, familiar experience - Microsoft Community Hub
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- BHicknerMar 08, 2024Copper Contributor
LeonPavesic Is there a specific date for this? I see it says Spring 2024.
- LeonPavesicMar 12, 2024Silver Contributor
Hi BHickner,
there is no specific date for Personal Plan in Planner, but the official Microsoft Roadmap says that the rollout beginns in March 2024.
Microsoft 365-Roadmap – Microsoft 365-Update | Microsoft 365- ERobichauxApr 09, 2024Copper Contributor
LeonPavesic
The Planner feature you show above seems to be "in the new Planner app for Teams". There is a roadmap item earlier in the list called "Planner: Planner Personal Plans" with a rollout date of October 2023 and the status shows as "Launched". I would like to have a personal plan, but not within Teams. Within my company's account, I still need to specify an existing group.
Can you shed some light on this?
Thanks,
Errol