Goblin Tools - Smart Tools for Neurodivergent Users
"Goblin Tools" is an Android app that provides a collection of small, straightforward tools aimed at assisting neurodivergent individuals with challenging tasks. Features include a Magic ToDo list, Formalizer, Professor, Judge, Estimator, Compiler, and Chef, all designed to enhance productivity and ease anxiety. The app supports the free, ad-free website goblin.tools while delivering innovative solutions tailored to users' unique needs.
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This is an app version of the free website goblin.tools, a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help neurodivergent people (ADHD, Autism, OCD, BPD, all are welcome!) with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult.
Tools include - A Magic Todo list that automatically breaks down tasks into steps - The Formalizer that transforms your language to be more formal, sociable, concise, or many other options - The Professor explains anything to you, with an example - The Judge that helps with interpreting tone - The Estimator that can guess at a timeframe for an activity - The Compiler to take entire braindumps and turn them into actionable tasks - The Chef, who turns a description of what ingredients and tools you have in your kitchen into a real recipe
And many more to come!
The website is free and publicly available. Purchases of this app go first towards keeping the site free and ad-free, before supporting the author.
User reviews
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Pros
Breaks down tasks into granular steps
Helpful for individuals with ADHD and autism
User-friendly AI for rewording messages and managing tasks
Collaboration features for shared lists
Highly customizable options for task management
Cons
Frequent freezing and lag issues
Inability to reorder tasks effectively
Missing features like widgets and due date notifications
Glitches leading to disappearing task lists
Difficulty in producing useful subtasks
Most mentioned
Helps manage ADHD and autism
Glitches and freezing issues
Task breakdown effectiveness
Need for additional features like widgets
User support and app usability
User reviews
I love this app. It's a game changer for me. I'm not diagnosed with adhd or autism but I'm certain based on everything I've read, tests I've taken, and the chaos and struggle bus I call my life 😅🥴. My only issue is I can't figure out how to show the checked tasks. I see the option to remove all completed tasks but not the option to remove that function. Once I click a box it disappears automatically but I need to see all the many little tasks I've completed to get that dopamine hit 😅
I don't normally do reviews, however this app deserves one. The way it breaks down tasks is amazing and very helpful in just finding a direction to start in. I'm also a huge fan of the formalizer, I have always struggled with wording when trying to talk or write to people "professionally" and this does a fabulous job of rewording things to make people believe I am indeed professional.
Reordering tasks in the to do list is hit or miss - mostly miss. For some reason, when you add tasks one at a time, it adds the new task to the top of the list, not the bottom, and good luck being able to drag and drop to reorder items. So if you're like me and need to see the tasks in the order you mean to do them, unless you're able to plan your to do list in reverse and enter it that way from the start with 100% accuracy, the to do list is basically useless.