Landscape
The monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 landscape in 2026
A monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 in 2026 comes from one of three sources. The built-in Calendar template (in the Notebook Templates menu) gives you a fixed 5×7 grid with no internal navigation. Recalendar.me generates a customisable PDF with linked navigation between months, weeks, and days. Paid bundles from template studios ship polished calendars often as part of larger planner packs. Each path serves a different reader; the right pick depends on what your calendar actually does in your workflow.
What the built-in Calendar does well: zero setup, always available, consistent styling with the rest of the rM2 templates. What it does not do: dated months (each new month is blank, you have to write the month name and dates yourself), navigation links, multi-year coverage. The Recalendar.me option fixes all three. The paid options add visual design polish and usually bundle a weekly spread plus daily log alongside the calendar.
Recalendar
Recalendar.me: the community-standard calendar generator
Recalendar.me is an open-source PDF calendar generator that has become the default community pick for monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 needs. The site lets you pick the year, the start day of week, the orientation, and the format (which views to include: year, month, week, day). Then it generates a single PDF you upload to the rM2 through the official app or web interface. The output is at 1404 x 1872 pixels (rM2 native) by default; the Paper Pro variant ships at 2160 x 2880.
The killer feature is internal navigation. Each month page links to the weeks within it. Each week links to its days. Each day links back to its week. The PDF acts as a navigable calendar app on the device, which is the closest thing to a proper calendar UI you get on the rM2 without third-party launchers. Setup takes about ten minutes if you know what views you want; the default settings work for most readers.
| Option | Cost | Best feature | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built-in Calendar | Free | Always available | Quick date glance. |
| Recalendar.me | Free | Internal navigation links | Primary planning + dated content. |
| Paid bundles | $20-60 | Visual polish + planner pack | Aesthetic-driven planners. |
| DIY (Affinity, Inkscape) | $0-69 | Full custom layout | Specific workflow needs. |
Read the table by what your monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 actually does. If it is reference (you check the date and get back to writing), the built-in works. If it is primary planning (you write events into specific cells, navigate between months and weeks), Recalendar.me is the right tool. If it is part of a polished aesthetic planner setup, paid bundles bring it. If you have a workflow nothing else fits, DIY is the path; we cover the design side in reMarkable template installer.
Built-in
The built-in monthly calendar for reMarkable 2
The built-in monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 lives in the Notebook Templates menu under Calendar. It is a 5×7 grid of empty cells with day-of-week labels at the top. No date numbers, no month name, no year. The format is universal because it is undated; you write in whichever month and dates you want. The trade-off is that you write the date numbers manually each month, and there is no navigation between past and future months.
Where the built-in calendar earns its place: as a quick-reference template you keep in a notebook for date glancing, or as a one-month planner you fill in once and refer back to occasionally. Where it does not: as a primary planning surface for a workflow that needs dated months, week navigation, or year-over-year continuity. For those needs Recalendar.me or a paid bundle covers the gap.
For a monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 specifically, Recalendar.me is the community standard for a reason. Free, dated, navigable, generated at native pixel resolution.Landscape section
Install
Installing a monthly calendar for reMarkable 2
Install paths split by source. The built-in Calendar needs no install (already on the device). Recalendar.me PDFs install through the official reMarkable app or web interface: drag the file in, sync, the calendar appears as a document in your library you write directly on. Paid bundle PDFs install the same way. Custom-designed PNG templates use the RCU or SSH path; we cover both in reMarkable template installer.
One install detail worth knowing for Recalendar.me PDFs specifically: the PDF is large (often 100+ pages including all the weekly and daily linked views). The official reMarkable app and web upload handle this fine, but the initial sync to the device takes a few minutes the first time. After that, the calendar opens and navigates instantly because the device caches the structure. Bandwidth-conscious users might want to upload over wifi rather than mobile data.
If you have a monthly calendar for reMarkable 2 setup that survived a real year (especially Recalendar.me configurations or DIY designs that solved a specific workflow), drop it in the comments. The reader-shared configurations are how the recommendations stay current.
FAQ
Common questions, answered briefly
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