FocusLedger is a cognitive environment built around how ADHD minds actually work — not how productivity culture says you should. One calm place for your tasks, your money, and your clarity.
Try It Free →Marshall McLuhan called it "the medium is the message." Most ADHD apps are dense, demanding, and overwhelming — they add cognitive load in the name of reducing it. Other apps organize your information. FocusLedger reshapes your relationship with it. Spacious. Calm. Trusting.
We don't just list what things do. We built each one around what it changes in your brain.
Breaks overwhelm into motion. Your brain doesn't need more willpower — it needs a smaller first step. Tap once, get unstuck.
See your spending without the anxiety of opening your banking app. One calm view, no judgment, no shame spiral. Just clarity.
The connection between what you do and what it costs, made visible without friction. "Pay electric bill" lives in one place. You touch it once.
Cues that work with how ADHD brains experience time — not against them. No alarm-clock anxiety. Just a quiet tap on the shoulder.
The best system is the one you'll actually use. Capture the thought the moment it arrives. Organize never — or later. The app meets you where you are.
Progress, not performance. A weekly view designed to show you what you accomplished — not everything you didn't. The everyday, honored.
You've tried five productivity apps and abandoned each one not because you're lazy — because they were designed for a different kind of mind.
You know where your money goes in theory, but opening your banking app triggers something between anxiety and shame. You'd rather not look.
You forget bills exist until the late fee lands. The money was there. The reminder wasn't built for how you remember things.
You want one environment that works with your brain — not a series of tools designed for someone else, bolted together and called a "system."
Alain de Botton argued that ordinary life is worthy of philosophical attention. We think your task list and your bank account qualify. FocusLedger is an attempt to build the environment your brain actually needs — not a list of features bolted together, but a cognitive space designed for how ADHD minds work at their best.
Build Your Environment →Why We Built This
Marshall McLuhan showed us that the tools we use reshape how we think — before we ever think about the task. Alain de Botton insisted that everyday life deserves the same care as the extraordinary moments we actually plan for.
FocusLedger is built on both convictions. Your task list is not trivial. Your spending is not shameful. Your brain is not broken. What you needed was a different kind of tool — one designed to work the way you do.