Smart tools for the neurodivergent
Total ratings
4.49
(Rating count:
1,002)
Review summary
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
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4.70
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-12-14 | Rissa Strong | 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 😅 | |
2024-10-25 | A C | 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. | |
2024-10-14 | Jadelyn | 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. | |
2024-09-29 | Tim Berberich | I have to admit. I was prepared for this to be a waste of money. It's beautiful. It breaks down tasks into such a granular and wonderful level that it removes any stumbling block my spicy brain could get stuck on. It's incredible. The fact that I can see this working so well for me actually got me a little emotional. This will literally help every aspect of my life for a few quid. Incredible. Thank you. A widget would be crazy helpful though to keep my list visible even with the app closed. | |
2024-09-26 | Meli M | TL;DR: Everything I could ask for. Their website is free to use, but I wanted it on my phone for convenience and the fee was more than worth it. The to-do list is excellent and easy to use, and you can use AI to break the task into parts (and delete any few which are either wrong or redundant, though I've had little issue with that). Chef didn't add a ton of extra ingredients, and you can use AI to check tone of messages (and edit them for use), so this is excellent for neurodivergent folx | |
2024-09-24 | Eleanor Walsh | I am genuinely over the moon about this app - I've been using the free website for a while now, but I wanted to support the developer and decided to pay for the app. Hands down the most useful tool I have found for a comparatively 'high-functioning' AuDHD-er. Helps me not to agonize over the tone of my texts and emails and just generally makes the 'administrative' tasks of daily life much easier! Absolutely worth $1.99! | |
2024-09-18 | Jessie Wagner | This is honestly one of the coolest apps I've ever seen! The amount in which it will break down each task for you and the customizable options that let you choose to what extent you need the task broken down into depending on the difficulty of task is truly so helpful 10 out of 10 would recommend!! | |
2024-09-16 | Masha | Perfect. By using the sync function you can share the list with your partner and this allows you both to collaboratively get things done. It freezes quite often so you just close and re open the app but it is exactly what I needed. I had no clue the breakdown task option would make such an impact on my ADHD but it made everything achievable. Thank you! | |
2024-09-05 | Hailey K | I have a lot of brain fog and overwhelm due to multiple chronic illnesses plus a few mental illnesses as well. This is a great tool to help smooth out all the stuff in my brain. I especially love "The Professor" because I often can remember what something means, but not the word and it's been able to figure my brain's riddles out so far☺️ I highly recommend it. | |
2024-09-04 | Amanda Rollins | Best To-Do List organizer EVER. I create new lists constantly. I have an on going one and then a new one for each day and sometimes more than just those. If I don't write it down, it rarely gets done. Goblin Tools is the best app/website I've ever encountered when it comes to breaking down a task. It helps you by listing step by step instructions and even makes prioritizing a breeze with it's built in difficulty score. This app is so underrated. It has legit changed my life for the better. |
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