An ADHD todo app shaped by real user feedback
ikoi is a app built for people with ADHD who need a lighter way to manage tasks. Each task can have an energy level: low, , or high. When energy is low, high-energy tasks can stay out of sight so the task list feels less overwhelming.
Each task can also have a spoon cost, and the day can have a spoon budget. If the planned tasks go over that budget, the app shows a small hint, and users can also set a maximum number of tasks for the day. These limits are not strict ; they are there to show how much the day is asking from the user.
Focus mode includes , where people can join a shared focus group, see what others are working on, and keep working on their own task. Private focus rooms can also be created for friends. The app also aims for a warm feel instead of a one, with themes, icon sets, and fonts that users can change or create themselves.
Key points
- ikoi is a todo app aimed at people with ADHD.
- Tasks can be ed by energy level, so hard tasks do not crowd the list on low-energy days.
- A spoon budget helps users see when their planned day may be too much.
- lets users focus alongside other people or invited friends.
- Themes, icon sets, and fonts are used to make the app feel warmer.