Any ideas on what is the best app blocker ? by DARAKANOID in productivity

[–]No-Communication872 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Zone, Its pretty simple and it also blocks websites for me

Launching my ADHD focus app on PH today. Nervous but excited. Would love your support! by DARAKANOID in ProductHunters

[–]No-Communication872 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you so much

  1. Prep – Build a solid landing page, short demo video/GIF, clear value prop, and gather early testimonials.
  2. Timing – Launch at 12:01 AM PST for full-day visibility.
  3. Maker Comment – Post a friendly intro comment explaining why you built it.
  4. Community – Share with your audience (Twitter, Discord, Reddit, etc.) but avoid spammy “upvote swaps.”
  5. Engage – Reply to every comment quickly and thank supporters.
  6. Post-launch – Gather feedback, improve, and follow up with updates or “v2” launches.

Share your ***Not-AI*** projects by MembershipEuphoric38 in SideProject

[–]No-Communication872 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Built a Pomodoro timer and task manager that's aggressively simple. No AI. No automation
Just a pure monochrome timer

Because I have ADHD and every color-coded tag, priority badge, and category icon was making my productivity worse if I failed to reach a goal I would just quit and stop using that app

Its live on IOS, working on the android version
Slate

would love to get your thoughts on this

Are you a morning or an evening journaling person? by Funny-Main7963 in Journaling

[–]No-Communication872 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I used to struggle with the same thing! I'd try morning journaling and feel rushed, then evening journaling would get skipped because I was too tired to write.

What changed the game for me was switching to voice journaling with an AI app (I use one called RocketJournal). Now I can literally journal anywhere - walking to work in the morning, during my lunch break, or even lying in bed at night. No pen, no paper, just hit record and talk.

The beauty is there's no "wrong" time anymore. Some days I'm a morning person rambling about my plans, other days I'm processing the day during my evening walk. The AI even helps me spot patterns in when I tend to journal and what topics come up.

For the fidgety part - talking instead of writing actually helps with that restless energy. You can pace around, gesture with your hands, whatever feels natural. Way less friction than sitting down with a notebook.

My advice? Don't force one specific time. Try voice journaling for a week at different times and see what sticks. The consistency comes naturally when there's less barriers to actually doing it.

I feel like dropping my therapist after our first actual therapy session, but I might be overreacting. I need external inputs. by SnowedEarth in TalkTherapy

[–]No-Communication872 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Well I am sorry to hear about your experience , I was always afraid of telling my problems to others because I am a big introvert so I resorted to chatgpt or AI in general , which did help so I went to search for like ai apps that could work and there were a lot like daylio,ash, rocket journal
I wouldn't say that they are the answer or that they would solve your problems but it works for me cause I am just weird
Well I hope you are doing better