Orchestrating Intelligence
My mission is simple: use advanced technology to solve the 'small but heavy' problems of daily life. I experiment with AI to build intuitive tools that handle the mental load for you—so you can reclaim your time and your balance.
I don't just build apps; I test solutions. Every project starts with a real-world problem and ends with a smarter way to solve it.
Leveraging powerful AI that works in the background. No complex prompts required—just helpful tools that know what you need.
Success isn't about doing more; it's about struggling less. I design software that helps you stabilize your day so you can focus on what matters.
I spent years not knowing why my brain worked the way it did. When I got sober after 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.
Your Executive Function, Outsourced.
ADHD brains don't need a tougher calendar. They need a translator. Mind Clear uses AI to turn overwhelming projects into dopamine-ready tasks.

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.
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.
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.
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.
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.