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I get a lot of messages asking which of my products will fit a customer’s specific brand of planners. I buy and own a LOT of planners (I mean, it’s a business expense!), but I don’t have them all. I want you, as a customer, to be able to shop confidently, so I’ve put together a guide to measuring your planner’s binding, and how to tell which style of my products will fit. Type of Binding There are a two important considerations: First, the type of coil or binding. I make products to fit the four main types: coil, wire-o, disc, and rings. Take a look at the examples below to determine what kind of binding your planner has. The second thing to understand is called the pitch. Pitch is the number of holes per inch. Pitch is written as (number of holes):(1 inch). Spiral planners are generally 4:1 (4 holes per inch), wire-o can be 2:1 or 3:1, and discs are usually 1:1, meaning the holes are spaced one inch apart. Here’s a list of some planner brands, and type of binding and pitch they use.