Printable Checklist Generator
Create professional, printable checklists for interviews, placements, applications, and more. Choose from 6 ready-to-use templates or build your own.
6 Templates
Ready to use
Print Ready
Clean format
Customizable
Add your items
Progress Track
Check off items
Choose a Template
Select a Template
Choose a template above to create your printable checklist.
How to Use This Tool
- 1Select a template that matches your needs (Interview, Resume, Placement, etc.)
- 2Add any custom items specific to your situation
- 3Click Print to generate a clean, printable checklist
- 4Check off items as you complete them to track your progress
What is Checklist Generator?
The "Checklist Manifesto" changed how surgeons and pilots work. Simple checklists save lives. For you, they might just save your grade, your job interview, or your vacation. The **Printable Checklist Generator** lets you create, customize, and print clean, functional checklists for any purpose. No sign-up, no complex project management software—just simple lists that work.
How to Use Checklist Generator
Start Fresh or Template
Start with a blank slate or choose "Travel", "Moving", etc.
Add Items
Type your tasks. Press Enter to add quickly.
Organize
Group items into categories (e.g., "To Buy", "To Do").
Print/Save
Generate a clean PDF to stick on your wall or fridge.
It's a digital interface for a paper output. 1. **Build**: Add items rapidly. 2. **Style**: Choose a layout (Simple, Categorized, Grid). 3. **Print**: Get a distraction-free PDF designed for A4 paper.
Why Use This Tool?
**Brain Dump**: Get thoughts out of your head and onto paper. **Satisfaction**: The physical act of ticking a box on paper is scientifically proven to release dopamine. **Focus**: Paper lists don't have notifications or pop-ups.
Who Is This For?
**Packing List**: Ensure you never forget your charger or passport. **New Employee Onboarding**: A list of documents and access they need on Day 1.
Behind the Technology
React-to-Print for pixel-perfect A4 rendering.
Tips for Best Results
Break big tasks into small actions (e.g., instead of 'Study', write 'Read Chapter 1').
Put the hardest task first (Eat the Frog).
Review your checklist every morning.