a neurodivergent person sitting at a desk with multiple open apps on a laptop and phone. Around them float icons for tasks, focus timers, and trees (Forest app), with gentle lighting and a hopeful vibe. The character looks engaged but not overwhelmed. Soft, pastel ADHD-friendly palette.

📱 10 ADHD-Friendly Apps That Actually Help

Let’s be real: most productivity apps feel like they were designed by robots for other robots. 🤖

If you have ADHD, the last thing you need is an app that gives you 27 notifications and a colour-coded guilt trip.

You need tools that are visual, forgiving, and easy to use—even when your brain isn’t braining. 🧠⚡

Here are 10 ADHD-friendly apps that actually make a difference—and yes, we tested them like chaotic little scientists. 🧪

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