Image 1 — [Beta Test] I built a minimalist Trello alternative that removes 80% of the bloat. Giving away 10 free 12-month Indie accounts in exchange for honest feedback.
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[Beta Test] I built a minimalist Trello alternative that removes 80% of the bloat. Giving away 10 free 12-month Indie accounts in exchange for honest feedback.

Hello r/betatesters,

I’ve spent the last two years designing and building a simplified productivity manager called Flllow.

The project started because I was completely unable to settle down with any of the major project management tools out there. They are built for corporate tracking, feel overwhelming, and constantly add feature bloat. I always found myself getting lost in them after a few weeks.

I’ve been using Flllow exclusively for over a year now, and it has completely saved my focus. While it looks visually clean and familiar (similar to Trello), it operates radically differently under the hood:

  • 80% Less Bloat: We stripped away corporate tracking features to build a lightweight tool focused entirely on individual user execution, not manager micromanagement.
  • 2-Minute Learning Curve: No spaces, complex folders, or custom layouts to configure. You open it and just start working.
  • Project Blinders: Keep everything - from personal to-dos to massive professional projects - on one single 3-column board. Click a project card to instantly filter out 100% of unrelated cards.
  • Focus Tunneling: Turn any checklist line item into a spatial tunnel. Click it to dive directly inside that task into a deep sub-card workspace. Map out complex structures by tunneling inward, then execute your way outwards while keeping your main board completely pristine.

The Beta Test Offer:
I am looking for exactly 10 active users to test the system, try out the tunneling mechanics, and give me brutal, honest feedback.

In exchange for your time and a quick chat about your experience, I will give you a 12-month paid Indie tier account entirely for free.

If you are suffering from tool fatigue and want to help shape a distraction-free workspace, check out the landing page at flllow.app and drop a comment below or send me a DM so I can set up your account!

u/MrPWolf — 5 hours ago

What would you say is the best project management app for solopreneurs with severe ADHD?

I've been struggling with the "what to use" problem for ages, trying out Monday, Trello, Asana and ClickUp, even paying for some of them, but I always ended up in the same spots:

  1. Spending weeks designing a system that looked promising at start
  2. Started accumulating plenty of things inside the system I've designed for a while
  3. Went to holiday or just spent time with a different thing for a week or a month
  4. Came back to it and actually never picked up the flow again... just couldn't force myself to open it up and carry on where I left of.
  5. Waited for the year to pass (since I've paid upfront) so I can call it a failure and move on

I am really curious if others have got similar issues when going solo?

Although I already have a solution (created one for myself that works), but I am still curious to see what others with similar issues might use right now?

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u/MrPWolf — 24 hours ago