Biweekly Paycheck Planner

If you’re paid every two weeks, you know the struggle: your paycheck dates shift slightly month to month, but your bills stay fixed. Some pay periods feel “heavy” with due dates, while others are light — making it hard to know what to set aside.

This tool was built to solve exactly that problem. In just a few clicks, you’ll see:

  • Which bills fall in your current pay cycle
  • How much total you need to cover
  • Whether you should set money aside for the next cycle (those front-loaded months!)
No more mental math, sticky notes, or bill-shuffling. Just a clear plan for every paycheck.

How It Works

  • .Enter your most recent paycheck date and amount.
  • .Enter your bill due dates and amounts.
  • .Get your two-week budget breakdown.
    • The tool shows exactly which bills line up with that paycheck.
    • If you’ll need to reserve part of your paycheck for the next cycle, it flags it for you.

Why It Helps

  • Stay ahead of front-loaded months. Avoid the stress of realizing too late that one paycheck has too many bills stacked on it.
  • See your real cash flow. Instead of a monthly view that doesn’t match your income, you get a plan that follows your pay schedule.
  • Build habits that stick. When every paycheck already has a plan, savings and spending fall into place more naturally.

1. Enter Paycheck Info

Enter your paycheck amount and the date of your most recent paycheck — future pay dates will auto-fill every 14 days.

2. Enter Monthly Bills

List your fixed monthly bills and their due dates — you can add other expenses later.

On mobile? Scroll horizontally to see the complete table:

Name Amount Due Day (1-31)

3. Enter 2-Week Expenses

Enter the total amount you expect to spend over two weeks on things like groceries, entertainment, savings, and anything else not covered in your bills.

4. Your Results

Please enter your information to get started.

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