That looks good! It’s good to set a pace for yourself. Like @Chiv said, there’s really not much to say about any study plan other than: “Do you like it?” In my experience, the ONLY important thing is that you keep doing it. If at any point you don’t feel like doing this any more, know that habits are formed simply by doing them. Even if you don’t want to.
First I’d say that anything that keeps you studying every day is a good thing. That’s how progress is made! And as long as you’re personally satisfied with the progress you’re making, it’s a successful plan, right? If you want more specific feedback, it would be helpful to know whether you have specific goals (e.g., time constraints, etc) that you want to meet. That would help people provide more feedback as to how to reach those goals efficiently.
Another really good resource is https://www.bunpro.jp/ using this in tandem with your kanji and vocabulary srs tools will really fill out your fluency.