№ 01The Problem
"You know what you need to do.
You just can't start."
For ADHD brains, the gap between knowing and doing isn't laziness — it's cognitive load. Standard task apps make it worse. They add more to manage.
№ 02Brain Dump
Dump everything.
Get a plan.
Type whatever's swirling in your head — tasks, worries, half-formed ideas. Mind Clear's AI reads it all and turns it into goals, tasks, and routines. In minutes.
Draft the Q3 planning deck
Due today
Call the dentist to reschedule
Tomorrow
Email Marcus about the retro
This week
Morning walk
Routine · weekdays
4 things, sorted.
№ 03Today's Focus
One task. Right now. That's all.
Mind Clear picks one thing for you to focus on. Not a list — one task. When you're done, it finds the next one.
Draft the Q3 planning deck
Due today · high priority
№ 04When You're Stuck
Can't start?
The AI breaks it down.
Tap 'I'm stuck' on any task. Mind Clear splits it into tiny steps you can actually begin — or reframes it entirely if that's what you need.
Open the slide template and delete the old content
Write the three talking points for slide 1
Add the Q2 numbers to the revenue chart
start with just the first one
№ 05Missed a Deadline?
It doesn't disappear.
It just waits.
Miss a due date and Mind Clear quietly reschedules it to an open day. No overdue pile. No shame. It's still on the list — just moved to when you can actually do it.
Book the car service
Book the car service
Moved to Thursday
№ 06More of what it does
Brain Dump
My brain was always juggling everything at once and nothing was moving. Getting it all out — in any order, any format — was the only thing that helped me start. Mind Clear turns that unstructured mess into a list I can actually work from.
Ruthless Prioritization
When everything felt urgent, I got nothing done. Mind Clear helped me land on the one thing that actually mattered right now, and quietly hide the rest until I was ready.
Daily Calendar View
A to-do list never told me when. I needed to see my day, not just read it. Mind Clear schedules my tasks into a realistic view of today so nothing gets lost in the fog.
Routines that stick
I knew what I should be doing every day — I just couldn't make it stick. Having a routine with a visible streak gave me the structure my brain was missing and made consistency feel achievable for the first time.
Reminders That Actually Help
Out of sight, out of mind — but on steroids. I'd set intentions in the morning and forget them by noon. Timely reminders bring my tasks back into focus exactly when I need them, not just when I happen to open the app.
№ 07Why This Exists
I spent years not knowing why my brain worked the way it did. When my daughter was born, I couldn't ignore it anymore.
I'd read enough about ADHD to recognize myself in it — the wall of awful, the paralysis, the inability to start anything without the right conditions. I tried every productivity app I could find. None of them stuck. They were all built for brains that work differently than mine.
So I built one for myself. Now that it's actually helping, I want to share it.
— Brian, Founder