
I have ADHD and I kept abandoning every planner app, so I built my own
I have ADHD. I've tried dozens of planner and task management apps. Most of them made things worse. Not because they were bad apps. Because they were built for a brain that can sit down, sort 47 tasks into folders, assign priorities, and follow through on a rigid daily schedule. That's not my brain. Here's what kept happening: I'd spend 20 minutes setting up a system instead of doing the task I'd miss one day of a streak and feel like the whole system was broken Reminders would stack up and become background noise I felt guilty about The app would assume I had the energy to organize before I could even start So I built TidalTask. What it does TidalTask is a planner app specifically for ADHD. It focuses on three things: Quick capture. One tap, type the task, done. No folder selection, no priority matrix, no tagging. Get it out of your head before it disappears. Flexible routines. Recurring tasks stay visible without streak counters. Miss a day? Nothing breaks. No shame UI. No broken cha
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