An organization app that doesn't paralyze you
Organizing with ADHD isn't about perfect lists. Nuky turns the chaos into a next action — and breaks down what's too big.
Almost every organization app delivers the same thing: an ever-growing list. For people with ADHD, a long list doesn't organize — it paralyzes. Nuky organizes differently: it shows only the next step and helps break down what feels too big.
Why to-do lists paralyze
When everything shows up at once, nothing becomes a clear starting point. The big task looks like an impossible block to grab, the options compete for your attention, and the guilt over what's left behind only adds weight. Organizing well, with ADHD, is less about listing everything and more about knowing what to do now.
How Nuky organizes without overwhelming
- Next action: instead of the whole list, the next possible step — one at a time.
- Break it down with AI: turn a big block into small steps, or a photo and your voice into tasks.
- Quick capture: out of your head and safely stored — without relying on working memory.
- No ranking or nagging: no scoring that turns into pressure; done beats perfect.
- Works offline: your tasks for the day stay right there even without a connection, and sync calmly later.
Organizing, in Nuky, is about lowering the weight until only the next doable thing is left.
See Nuky's ADHD app, its routine app, and content on executive dysfunction.
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