The ADHD Planner App that finally works for you
Your brain doesn't need more willpower — it needs smaller steps. GoalOS breaks any goal into 2-minute micro-tasks so you can actually start, and actually finish.
Today's tasks, already broken down
No more staring at a blank page. Tell GoalOS what you want to do — it breaks it into micro-tasks your brain can actually start. Each task is 2-5 minutes. No overwhelm.
Learn moreAn AI coach that gets ADHD
GoalOS doesn't just list tasks — it asks what's blocking you, adjusts the plan, and keeps you on track without judgment. Like having a patient accountability partner 24/7.
Learn moreI keep skipping gym on Mondays 😕
I noticed this too — you've skipped gym 8 of the last 10 Mondays. Your meeting load is 40% higher on Mondays. Two options:
Let's try Tuesday
Done! Gym rescheduled to Tuesdays 🎯 I'll remind you Monday at 6pm to prepare. You've got this!
Earn XP for every win (even tiny ones)
ADHD brains need dopamine. Every completed task gives you XP, levels up your skills, and shows real progress. Gamification isn't a gimmick — it's what makes you come back.
Learn moreEverything you need, built in
Why most planners fail ADHD brains — and what actually works
If you have ADHD, you've probably tried every planner, app, and system out there. They work for a week, maybe two. Then the blank page stares back at you, and starting feels impossible. It's not a willpower problem. It's a brain wiring problem.
ADHD brains struggle with task initiation — the mental step between 'I should do this' and actually doing it. Traditional to-do lists make this worse: they show you everything at once, with no guidance on where to start. The result is overwhelm, avoidance, and a growing pile of guilt.
GoalOS is built around how ADHD brains actually work. You tell the AI what you want to accomplish, and it breaks it down into micro-tasks of 2–5 minutes each. No blank page. No overwhelm. Just a clear, tiny next step — small enough that your brain can actually start.
The built-in gamification isn't a gimmick. ADHD brains are dopamine-driven: XP, streaks, and skill levels create the reward signal that keeps you coming back. Over time, you build real momentum — not just a to-do list that collects dust.
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