
Todoist Made My ADHD Worse. Here's What I Use Instead
Manual entry. Color-coded labels. Priority flags. Todoist assumes your brain works like a spreadsheet. Mine doesn't.
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HTN planning, constraint satisfaction, reinforcement learning. The AI behind your planner matters more than the UI. Most apps use basic rules and call it AI.

Motion auto-schedules everything. Codot just listens. After 30 days with each, one ADHD-friendly approach won by a mile.

Real executives pay $150K for a chief of staff. I delegated my entire schedule to an AI voice assistant. Here's what happened in 30 days.

You stop what you're doing, open an app, type a reminder, lose your train of thought. Voice capture takes 3 seconds and your focus stays intact.

Working memory has hard limits. Every unwritten task, unscheduled meeting, and mental note eats a slot. Voice offloading gives your brain its RAM back.

Stop losing time to calendar friction. I switched to voice-first scheduling and reclaimed 2 hours every day. No more typing, no more clicking.

If you've ever looked up from your desk and it's suddenly 6PM, you know. A calendar that nudges, adapts, and meets ADHD brains where they are.

Scheduling meetings, moving blocks, checking conflicts. I calculated the time I wasted and it was obscene. Voice-first scheduling deleted that tax.

Double-bookings, forgotten prep time, back-to-back calls with no breaks. The fix wasn't a better app. It was never opening the calendar again.

Google Calendar shows what's next. It doesn't think for you. I needed an assistant that takes 'move my lunch to Thursday' and actually does it.
Under 3 seconds. Tap the microphone, say your task, and Codot instantly creates a to-do with smart priority, due date detection, and category assignment — no forms to fill out.
Yes. Codot analyzes urgency cues in your voice input — words like 'urgent', 'before Friday', or 'when I get a chance' — and assigns priority levels automatically. You can always adjust.
Codot sets smart reminders based on context. Say 'buy groceries on the way home' and it reminds you when you leave the office. Time-based and location-aware reminders work together.
Traditional to-do apps require manual input and organization. Codot lets you speak naturally, then AI handles categorization, prioritization, and scheduling — turning a voice snippet into an organized task.
Yes. Say 'remind me to water plants every Wednesday' and Codot creates a recurring to-do. It also learns your patterns and suggests recurring tasks based on your habits.
Say it, done — the only free AI that turns your voice into organized, automated task management in 16 languages.
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