ADAM keeps the wheels on.
Your brain isn't broken. It just needs a different kind of operating system.
Sound familiar?
You opened 12 tabs to do one thing and ended up reading about the history of concrete .
You know exactly what needs doing.
Starting it
is the entire problem.
The meeting, the memo, the review, the email. All equally urgent, all in your head at once.
You spent 30 minutes figuring out what to work on instead of working on it.
You had a great idea in the shower.
It's gone now.
You're juggling more than you can hold and still trying to have a life. The system holding it together is a crumbling mental stack And you built it entirely alone.
Every morning
Every morning at 7 AM, ADAM has already done the thinking. It knows what's stale, what's urgent, who you owe a reply, and what the one thing you should hit first is.
You don't open your day to a blank page and a racing mind. You open it to a mission brief.
Good morning, Tuesday
Now
Finish the auth layer for the API
~45 min ยท Work
3 stale villains waiting
Q2 proposal, partnership follow-up, Leo's intro
Your energy tends to dip before lunch. Save deep thinking for after 2 PM.
The Villain
BossWrite the Q2 investor strategy doc
One thing at a time
Lists are where ADHD tasks go to die. ADAM gives you exactly one thing: the thing that matters most right now. Nothing else until you're done with it.
Tasks are framed as villains because your brain needs a reason to initiate. Defeating something feels different from completing it. That's intentional.
Zero friction capture
The ADHD brain abandons capture flows the moment there's friction. Tap, speak, paste. ADAM figures out the rest. Context, deadline, priority: classified automatically.
Voice
"Remind me to follow up with Alex about the contract tomorrow" โ task created, deadline set, person linked.
Text
Type it raw. ADAM classifies intent and structures it. No fields to fill in.
Link
Paste a GitHub PR, a ticket, or a doc URL. Task created with full context extracted automatically.
ADAM understood:
Work, life, balance
Work pulls in one direction. Life pulls in three others. ADHD means every context feels equally urgent all the time. ADAM separates them so nothing important quietly disappears.
Day job
PRs, reviews, tickets, meetings. Your employment, tracked and prioritised separately from everything else.
Your venture
Proposals, partnerships, client work. Your company, not buried under your employment inbox.
Personal
Family, health, relationships. The things that matter most. Not perpetually at the bottom of a priority list.
Most productivity apps ask you to be more organised, more consistent, more disciplined. That works great. Until it doesn't. Until the bad day hits, the stack crashes, and the guilt compounds.
ADAM doesn't ask anything of your willpower. It takes the executive function work off your plate entirely: the planning, the prioritising, the remembering. It hands you back one thing: what to do right now.
Your attention is finite. Spend it on the doing, not the figuring-out.