Free for small-group leaders

Book Study Reading Schedule Maker

Tell us the book, when your group first meets and how many weeks you have. You get every meeting on a real date, right on this page — then a printable for the group and a calendar file for your phone if you want them.

Make your schedule

Three things: the book, the date you first meet, and how many weeks you have. The dated plan appears right below — nothing to sign up for.

Meetings repeat weekly from this date.

We'll spread the chapters evenly across the weeks.

Real dates, not “Week 4”

Meetings repeat weekly from your first date, so the plan reads like a calendar your group can keep.

Reading for each week

Give us the chapter count and we spread it evenly. If we already have the guide, each week shows that guide’s own reading.

Print it or add it to a calendar

A one-page printable for the group, and an .ics file that drops every meeting into Google, Apple or Outlook calendars.

Frequently asked questions

Does the schedule work for any book?
Yes. Type the title, the date of your first meeting and how many weeks you have, and every meeting lands on a real date. If you tell us how many chapters the book has, we spread them evenly across the weeks. When the book is one we already have a study guide for, the number of weeks fills in on its own and each week shows that guide's reading.
What arrives by email, and do I need an account?
No account. We ask for your email only to send the printable (as a PDF and as a web page you can print) and a calendar file. The same links appear on this page the moment you press send. That one email also mentions our study guides once, with whatever first-year code is live at the time — nothing else follows.
How do I put the meetings on my phone or the church calendar?
Open the calendar (.ics) file. Google Calendar, Apple Calendar and Outlook all read it and add one all-day event per meeting, named by week and titled with the reading, so the whole study shows up at a glance.
Does the schedule cost anything?
No. The schedule, the printable and the calendar file are free. Our study guides — discussion questions, a reading and a closing prayer for every week of a book — are a separate thing, and Week 1 of every guide is free to read.