If Planify Pro is crashing, freezing, or behaving oddly, don’t worry — it’s usually an easy fix!
Why This Happens #
Planify Pro uses a lot of memory to manage planner assets like patterns, stickers, fonts, and layouts.
Chrome browsers have strict memory limits, and when those limits are exceeded, Chrome often forces a crash.
Firefox, on the other hand, handles memory much better — even if the system is struggling, Firefox will usually just slow down instead of crashing.
Best Solution: Use Firefox in Private Mode #
Using Firefox’s Private Mode gives Planify Pro the cleanest environment to run smoothly, without interference from old cache, cookies, or browser extensions.
How to open a Private Window in Firefox:
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Open Firefox.
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Click the three lines (☰) in the top-right corner.
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Select “New Private Window.”
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Access Planify Pro from this new private window.
📌 Private Mode minimizes memory issues and removes hidden conflicts that can slow down or crash Planify Pro.
Other Tips to Improve Stability #
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Use a Recommended Device:
A device with at least 16GB RAM is ideal, especially for larger planners. (View our [Recommended Devices Here].) -
Prefer Computers Over Tablets:
iPads and tablets are generally less powerful and more likely to crash when working with big projects. -
Heavy Projects May Slow Down:
If you have hundreds of pages or apply patterns/stickers on every page, expect slower performance — but it should still be stable in Firefox.
📬 Still Crashing or Not Loading? #
If you’re still having problems even after using Firefox, message us anytime on Instagram or Facebook @planifypro. We’ll help you figure it out!