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Sessionplan
Plan your workshop or meeting schedule as a visual timeline
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Plan your workshop or meeting schedule as a visual timeline
4 followers
Create any agenda with an intuitive timeline – for everything from workshops and trainings to podcasts and game session. Set methods, groups, breakouts – all via drag & drop and with smart timings. Simply share and collaborate via link. No account required. Data stays local. 100% free – forever ✌️



Hey Product Hunt! 👋
as a facilitator of design workshops, I've spent way too many hours wrestling with planning tools that were either bloated with features I didn't need, or simply too expensive for what boils down to one core need: planning a clear, timed agenda in a simple way.
Tools like SessionLab or Miro were definitely a step up from Excel or a notes app but none of them felt quite right. So I did what any slightly frustrated developer-facilitator would do: I built my own. 😄
Sessionplan started as a personal tool. Something simple, fast, and distraction-free that lets me focus on what I'm planning – not how the tool works.
What surprised me after launch? The people using it. Yes, fellow facilitators and trainers found it – but also teachers structuring their lessons, podcasters timing their episodes, and (my personal favorite) D&D players planning their game sessions down to the minute.
Turns out, the need to plan structured, timed flows isn't niche at all. It's everywhere.
What they all have in common: they want to plan, group, and time their sessions without the tool getting in the way. That's why Sessionplan auto-calculates timings, and why we just launched privacy-friendly collaboration – so you can share plans with co-facilitators without worrying about your data.
Sessionplan is and will remain completely free – no account needed, no hidden premium tier, no ads. Your data stays local in your browser. This is a passion project, not a business.
I'd love for you to give it a try and I'm genuinely curious: what would you plan with it? Drop it in the comments, there might be use cases I haven't even thought of yet! 🚀