For those with ADHD, what productivity app features actually help you stay on track?

I’ve tried a bunch of productivity apps, but I’m curious what specific features people actually find useful long-term. What genuinely works for you, and what just becomes more noise?

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u/N4VILLUS — 6 days ago
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Tree Launcher

Tree Launcher brings productivity tools right into your home screen. Instead of a grid of apps, it uses a tree structure to organize apps alongside notes, tasks, reminders, shopping lists, contacts, links, routines, and other quick references.

Pages can be nested as deep or shallow as you want, with search across the entire tree. The idea is to keep the things you use throughout the day in one place instead of scattered across different apps.

If you want to give it a try: Google Play

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u/N4VILLUS — 4 days ago
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[Promotion] Tree Launcher - Stop Organizing Your Home Screen Like Its 2007

Hi everyone. I created Tree Launcher, a brand new Android home screen replacement. The focus is a clean, minimal aesthetic with powerful organization beneath the surface.

Most launchers focus on launching apps. Tree Launcher keeps the things you actually need within reach. The problem isn't remembering things. It's remembering where they are and when you need them. Keep shopping lists, reminders, contact info, links, workout routines, and other quick references alongside your apps. Everything lives together in a simple tree that mirrors how you think.

Free to download. No ads. No account required. Your data stays on your device. Find out more on the website and download from the Google Play Store.

I'd love your feedback, especially on the overall aesthetic. Does the productivity side feel like it complements the minimalist design, or does it distract from it? It is a new app, so let me know if you run into any rough edges - I'll fix asap! Any suggestions are welcome and thanks for taking a look!

u/N4VILLUS — 14 days ago

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