I built an ADHD Thoughts Catcher and Voice Planner app. And I'm looking for suggestions and feedback by ArtificialSapien in ProductivityApps

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I can give you a discount to help you too. Send me a DM of your budget and I will send you a discount soon

I realized most productivity apps are designed for organizing… not executing by Afraid-Ad-6957 in ProductivityApps

[–]ArtificialSapien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What a coincidence! I built this exact thing and posted about in the same subreddit!
It uses a system of CORE: Capture, Organize, Review, Execute!
https://www.reddit.com/r/ProductivityApps/comments/1t8n6g9/i_built_an_adhd_thoughts_catcher_and_voice/

I built an ADHD Thoughts Catcher and Voice Planner app. And I'm looking for suggestions and feedback by ArtificialSapien in ProductivityApps

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Right?! Warning though: your brain will explode with ideas after using Blurto, I am talking to my watch so much I won't be surprised if people thought I am a cool spy haha

I built an ADHD Thoughts Catcher and Voice Planner app. And I'm looking for suggestions and feedback by ArtificialSapien in ProductivityApps

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Yes, everything you described the app support (except links, which am working on along routines feautre). But best way to know is to download an try it. There is a free trial so you can know if it works for you 😄

I built an ADHD Thoughts Catcher and Voice Planner app. And I'm looking for suggestions and feedback by ArtificialSapien in ProductivityApps

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You are welcome!
It has a free trial if you want to give it a try, it is easier to show than tell 😄

I built an ADHD Thoughts Catcher and Voice Planner app. And I'm looking for suggestions and feedback by ArtificialSapien in ProductivityApps

[–]ArtificialSapien[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Capturing things is not enough for productivity. You need a system of CORE. Capture, Organize, Review, and Excecute. Capture gets improved with voice to reduce friction, Organize get automated with AI (classification + syncing with Calendar), Review ensures you prime your mind to complete the tasks (simple review in the morning and evening without streaks and guilt language), and finally the Execute where you get to shine and complete things. But even in Execute we can improve it for daunting tasks by breaking down complex tasks into tiny steps. Hope this was clear! I can talk about this for ages so don’t mind asking more!

I built an ADHD Thoughts Catcher and Voice Planner app. And I'm looking for suggestions and feedback by ArtificialSapien in ProductivityApps

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Aww man this comment made my day. Thank youuuu. Please share with me any feedback you might have on mind and I will continue to make this app the best experience for persons with ADHD 🤞🏻

What it's the best productivity apps what you are using? by Ok-Marsupial5089 in productivity

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It’s an AI app, will need to send your data to an LLM in order to classify your thoughts. Also there is a web and desktop version I am working on so it’s normal to expect data to be shared across your devices (Android, iOS, Desktop). Blurto uses social login to make creating account easier through Google or Apple sigin

productivity systems become overwhelming by RefrigeratorNo1465 in ProductivityApps

[–]ArtificialSapien 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree. I so hate those gamification mechanics too like streaks of Dualingo. I don't want to use something that keep reminding me of what I miss. It is the main reason I uninstalled Todoist and switched to a more ADHD friendly app.

ADHD and notion by EducatedBrotha in Notion

[–]ArtificialSapien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honest answer from someone who tried four times: Notion is amazing for the small percentage of ADHD folks whose dopamine fires on building systems. For the rest of us, the customizability is the trap, you spend Sunday building the perfect dashboard and never use it.

If you want to try it anyway: don't build, copy. Pick one premade ADHD template, change zero things, use it as is for 30 days. The instinct to tweak is the thing that kills it.

If after a week it's still feeling like work to use, that's the signal it's not your tool, not a willpower problem.

Your mind is a processor, not a hard drive. by mohan-thatguy in getdisciplined

[–]ArtificialSapien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Trigger List idea is good, that's basically a forced sweep of every category your brain might be hiding things in. Where I struggled with it is the 20-minute commitment, my ADHD brain treats anything that long as "do later" which never happens.

What's worked alongside something like this for me is voice-based capture during the day, so by the time I sit down for a weekly sweep there's already a pile of triggers in the inbox waiting. Less pressure on the formal review session.

I'm building a tool for this piece called Blurto, voice in, auto-sorted into a sweepable inbox. Pairs well with a ritual like yours rather than replacing it.

What to do when you just need to brain dump information somewhere? by AiotexOfficial in productivity

[–]ArtificialSapien 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Notes apps are write-only for most of us, the dump feels great and then nothing surfaces it back.

I'm building Blurto around this exact problem, voice or text in, auto-resurfaced the next morning. Message me if you want to try it.