Start with the date, guest count, venue shape, and the kind of birthday you are actually trying to run.
Birthday Planning
This page is the missing hub for the planning side of the site. Instead of hunting through separate pages, start here, decide what phase you are in, and jump straight into the right planning tool.
Set the total first, then split it across food, decor, cake, venue, gifts, and backup costs.
Use the timeline so big decisions happen early and the last week is not chaos.
Use the countdown tools once the plan is real, not before. They work better after the structure is set.
Use the right tool for the right planning job.
The planning stack is clearer when it is grouped by purpose instead of buried in a generic directory page.
Track the full task list from early setup through post-party follow-up. Use this when you need operational control.
Open checklist Birthday Budget CalculatorUse this when the first real constraint is money, not ideas. It is the fastest way to avoid overspending early.
Open budget tool Birthday Party TimelineBuild both the planning runway and the day-of schedule so the event actually runs cleanly.
Open timeline Next Birthday CalculatorUse this when the first question is timing: how close the next birthday is, and whether planning needs to accelerate now.
Open calculator How Many Days Until My BirthdayGood for answer-first use and for quickly checking urgency before opening the more detailed planning tools.
Open countdown answer page Birthday Countdown ClockOnce the event is real, use a visual countdown to keep the target visible and make the lead-up feel active.
Open countdown clock- Use `Next Birthday Calculator` or `How Many Days Until My Birthday` to know the time window.
- Move into `Birthday Budget Calculator` before you start locking in vendors or purchases.
- Use `Birthday Planning Checklist Tool` as the operational list that stays open throughout planning.
- Use `Birthday Party Timeline` once the event shape is clear and you need sequencing.
- Use `Birthday Countdown Card`, `Countdown Clock`, or `Full Screen` once the structure is already stable.