ADHD to-do list with gamification & community. Plan, focus, stop procrastination
Total ratings
2.98
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891)
Review summary
Pros
- Offers helpful tips and information related to ADHD
- Allows users to write tasks and engage with peer support groups
- Has potential for user growth and improvement
Cons
- Frequent crashes, glitches, and slow performance
- Complicated cancellation process and high subscription fee
- Unintuitive user interface and poor design choices
Most mentioned
- Bugs and glitches
- High subscription cost ($15/month)
- User experience and interface issues
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Recent rating average:
2.20
All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Comment |
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2024-01-30 | Vassilis Kalofolias | Interface horrible, not ADHD friendly. Cancellation process same. Wanted to give it a try, ended up paying an extra month accidentally (i got no notification), then tried to cancel and it was more complex than it should. Example: on my Android it gives me iPhone instructions that don't apply! Still says "next billing on...". It seems like an app more developped by people that found out about the ADHD hype and tried to profit, than by people that really understand the topic and want to help. | |
2023-11-21 | Naomi | I had so much hope for this app. The widget is 2 x 3 and you can't read any of the tasks or check them off. No way I'm getting any of that done. It makes you go through a tutorial where you have to check off tasks you didn't do just to get through it. No skip tutorial option. Also it adds the ritual tasks it made you pick to your overall list which is frustrating. I'm more frustrated than I was with just a normal to do list app. Maybe it's not for AuDHDers, who knows. | |
2023-11-19 | Kyle Hatfield | A fantastic app held back by some horrible UX decisions. Hitting the back button while editing tasks deleted everything you edited without a warning. The subtask save button gets blocked by the task save button if you don't close the keyboard or scroll the subtask to the top of the screen, and saving the task closes the edit page so I would often go to add a subtask, accidentally hit the task save instead of the subtask save, and then lose the subtask I was trying to add. Cannot recommend. | |
2023-10-31 | Valerie Hicks | It seemed like a great idea to trial, and said it would send notifications when the free trial was over. I decided I didn't want it before the free trial was over, and it wouldn't give me an option to cancel in either my email or subscriptions. Then it tried charging my account anyway, and it is still nowhere in my subscriptions to cancel. Until they get a more user friendly way to cancel the demo, I'd say stay away. | |
2023-10-14 | Trishy | I see so much potential for the app. With ADHD coaching being so expensive & the medication shortage, we need all the help we can get. There are a few setbacks. Huge delay in the app. If I want to see a post/comment, I have to wait a while for it to load. There's the fact that I can't change my profile pic at all. I keep clicking but nothing happens. Once all the glitches get fixed, I think it's acceptable to charge $16. Especially when compare the hundreds of dollars that coaching can cost. | |
2023-09-13 | Will | It seemed like a really cool and useful app but the problem is it freezes and shuts down and has issues. On top of that they want to charge $15.99 to use it. I'm not going to pay anything for something I can't properly use. Really cool idea and I hope to see improvement as I was totally excited for this but it was oddly disappointing since the issues were glitches and freezing. Please fix this so I can use it. 3 stars for the idea and platform, missing 2 for the freezing and cost. | |
2023-09-08 | Dina Masar | Very cool concept, but the app is so glitchy and full of bugs that I don't think I'll make it 2 days with this thing: It's far from user friendly. It's crashed several times the first few hours of using it You can't pause or rewind the lessons, but you can accidentally FF them The lessons have gotten stuck in a loop They've added too many poll options on a lesson that it doesn't display an option to move forward It's slow, and it lags. Fortunately they do give you a free trial. | |
2023-08-24 | Traci Epting | I've only had it for a couple hours so far, but it is amazing. It is allowing me to write tasks, get support from small peer groups. it has short little classes on important ADHD related subjects like procrastination, emotional disregulation, and relationships that have very useful information and tips. Definitely seriously considering trying this for the next month and see if it can override my tendency to "dismiss alarms" | |
2023-08-07 | Jaclyn Songstad | Seems to have pretty limited content and there's issues. Also I wanted the "bionic reading" feature that allows you to read faster, but it's not even available, though it's one of the things that I paid to access because it was advertised. You can create a task list, but I don't think there's a way to delete accidental tasks. So I guess you have to just complete them and get reward points to delete them, which kind of defeats the purpose of having the reward when u didn't do anything | |
2023-05-25 | Tigran Oganov | Cringe and bugs. Most time spent registering and answering useless questions. Optimisation is bad because I could see options in many menus not fitting on my screen, but unable to scroll to see them all. In the end it's a pretty boring task manager with "social" element and robot voice telling you what is ADHD in a school presentation format. Immediately regretted wasting time on it. Also, price is unreasonable, with so many better free options out there. |
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