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The tracker that finally works with ADHD brains

I'm building a tracker that doesn't punish you for being inconsistent. Just type what's on your mind—AI handles the rest.

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Imagine typing:

"Coffee ☕ too late again..."

Or voice noting:

"Brain fog all morning 😶‍🌫️"

Just natural thoughts:

"Deep focus after walk 🚶‍♂️✨"

💡 AI Will Surface Insights Like:

"You feel foggy when caffeine is consumed after 3 PM the day before. Try cutting off by 2 PM."

Why I'm Building This

I've tried every tracker. Notion, habit apps, mood journals, food diaries—you name it. They all start with the same promise: "Just 5 minutes a day!" But within a week, I'd have 17 empty fields staring at me, making me feel like I'd failed again.

The problem isn't us. It's that these tools were designed by neurotypical people who think linearly. They expect you to:

  • Know what to track before you start tracking
  • Remember to do it at the same time every day
  • Fill in the same boring form over and over
  • Feel guilty when you inevitably forget

Track Anything flips this on its head. Just brain-dump whatever you're thinking. "Meds late today." "Can't focus rn." "Walk helped??" The AI figures out what matters. No setup. No categories. No guilt.

I'm building the tracker I wish existed when I was drowning in productivity systems that made me feel broken.

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Why every other tracker fails

Sound familiar?

Day 1: Overwhelming setup

"Create categories!" "Add custom fields!" "Set up your dashboard!" You just wanted to track your mood, not build a database.

Day 3: The forms feel like work

Select from dropdown. Rate 1-10. Check all that apply. By Wednesday, you'd rather do actual work than fill out another form.

Day 8: Guilt spiral

Your 7-day streak is broken. The app reminds you daily. That chart with all the gaps makes you feel worse than not tracking at all.

Track Anything is being designed to break this cycle.

How it will work

Three simple steps. Zero setup. No guilt.

1

You'll type naturally...

"Meds at 9am, feeling good ✨"

Type whatever's on your mind

Messy thoughts. Quick notes. Emojis. Incomplete sentences. The AI will understand it all.

  • No forms or dropdowns
  • Voice notes supported
2
Medication
Mood: Positive
Energy

AI organizes automatically

The AI will tag, categorize, and connect your entries—even when they're all over the place.

  • Learns your patterns
  • Zero manual setup
3
Insight

Sleep under 6hrs → focus drops 67%

Discover what actually matters

Get insights about your energy, focus, and mood that you'd never spot on your own.

  • Personalized patterns
  • Ask questions in plain English

Built for how your brain actually works

Every feature designed to reduce friction and increase insight

Zero-Setup Start

No categories to create. No fields to configure. Start tracking in literally 3 seconds.

Messy-Entry Friendly

Typos, emojis, voice notes, half-thoughts—we understand it all and make sense of the chaos.

Smart Pattern Detection

AI finds connections between sleep, meds, caffeine, mood, and focus you'd never spot manually.

Gentle Reminders

Smart nudges that are helpful, not nagging. Personalized to your rhythm, not a rigid schedule.

Ask Anything

"Why do I crash every afternoon?" Ask questions in plain English and get real answers.

Flexible Views

Timeline, calendar, graphs, or deep-dive reports. See your data however makes sense to you.

Insights that actually change your life

Stop logging data. Start discovering why your days feel the way they do.

Caffeine timing matters

"You're 2.3× more likely to crash between 3-5 PM when you drink coffee after 2 PM."

💤

Sleep is your superpower

"Your focus scores are 3× higher on days following 7+ hours of sleep."

💊

Medication sweet spot

"Your energy consistently peaks 90-120 minutes after taking medication."

🚶‍♂️

Movement works

"15-minute morning walks reduce afternoon anxiety by 64% on average."

These aren't generic tips—they're your patterns, discovered automatically

You're not alone in this struggle

Thousands of people with ADHD share this frustration

😔

"I've downloaded and abandoned so many habit trackers. The guilt when I see 'You haven't logged in 47 days' is crushing."

— r/ADHD community

🎯

"Why does every app assume I can remember what categories I need before I start? I don't know what patterns exist until I see them!"

— ADHD Twitter

💭

"I want to track things but forms exhaust me. By the time I've filled in all the fields, I've forgotten why I even opened the app."

— ADHD Facebook Group

If this resonates with you, you're exactly who I'm building this for.

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Built for ADHD from day one

Designed for ADHD, not adapted

Built from scratch with neurodivergent brains in mind, not retrofitted later.

Understands messy inputs

No rigid forms. Type how you think, and our AI makes sense of it.

No guilt, no streaks

Skip days, weeks, or months. We'll be here when you come back.

Works with inconsistency

Sparse data? No problem. We find patterns even when tracking is irregular.

Building Now • Launch Early 2026

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