You've been called lazy. Told to try harder.
Handed "solutions" with seventeen steps and a subscription fee.

This isn't that.

Get Things Done

Documents & Files

Measure & Calculate

Learn & Teach

Brain Breaks

DULY [FN] NOTED captures what you're learning. I [FN] KNEW THAT turns it into something you can actually play. Both come loaded with CAMH- and NIMH-sourced notes on ADHD, anxiety, autism, and five other conditions — because knowing what's going on in your own head is worth something. Use them together or separately. Either way, nothing leaves your browser.

Games

Card Game

NO Fs TO GIVE

Same Shit, Different Brain

A card game about what it actually costs to get through an ordinary day. Draw your Fs, match them to your tasks, manage your energy. Choose from 8 conditions that change the rules. Don't burn out.

Play Free → Print & play coming soon

I built these because I kept finding tools that almost helped, then hit a paywall, a signup form, or step eleven of seventeen. I have ADHD and got diagnosed at 40. I'm not a developer. I just got tired of the gap between "this should exist" and "this actually exists" and figured out how to close it. If something I've built helps you get a thing done, that's the whole point. No catch.

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Questions You Might Have

Why is everything free?

Because I know what it's like to find something that might actually help and then hit a wall. A price tag, a signup form, a free trial that isn't free. Real help doesn't work that way, and anything else would defeat the purpose. If you want to support the work, there's a Ko-fi link at the bottom, but use the tools either way. That's why they're here.

Why no accounts or uploads?

Honestly, because they'd get in the way. No server to log into means one less thing between you and whatever you're trying to do. The fact that nothing gets stored or uploaded is a side effect of keeping it simple, not a privacy feature. Though it doesn't hurt.

Who is this for?

Anyone who's ever been excluded from "this is for people who..." ADHD, anxiety, autism, wired differently than the world expected. If you need help with the so called "easy" stuff, you're in the right place.

How do I get back to this?

Bookmark it. Ctrl+D on Windows or Linux, ⌘D on a Mac. On your phone, use Share → Add to Home Screen and it'll sit on your home screen like an app. No account, no install, just a shortcut.

Is this actually finished?

Some of it. I have an idea, I build it, break it, fix it, lather, rinse, repeat until it just works. Check back in, I'm not stopping.