FOCO was made for the exact moment your brain says “I can’t start.” Instead of giving you another list to manage, FOCO acts like an external brain: dump the chaos, let AI break it into tiny steps, then start a focus session with music, timer, and gentle support. Built for ADHD, task paralysis, and overwhelmed minds that don’t need more pressure they need one clear next step.
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I built FOCO because I know that “just make a to-do list” doesn’t help when your brain is already overloaded.
There’s a specific moment I wanted to solve: you sit in front of your laptop, you know you have things to do, but your brain freezes. The task feels too big, too messy, or too unclear so you avoid it, even though you care.
FOCO was built for that exact moment.
It lets you brain dump the chaos in your head, uses AI to break it into tiny first steps, and then helps you start a focus session with a timer, music, and gentle support.
The goal is not to make people more “productive” in the cold corporate sense.
The goal is to make starting feel possible again.
FOCO is especially designed for ADHD brains, task paralysis, executive dysfunction, and anyone who feels overwhelmed before they even begin.
I’d love your feedback on the AI task breakdown, focus session flow, and onboarding.
Thanks for checking it out 💜
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The "one clear next step" approach actually helped me stop staring at my to-do list and just begin. The gentle focus sessions with music felt less like pressure and more like someone quietly keeping me company while I worked.
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@vedat2010893 This makes me so happy to read. Thank you. I built FOCO for that exact moment — when you’re staring at your to-do list and just need one clear next step. I’m really glad it helped you start.
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Finally something that gets it, the "just one tiny step" approach actually made me start instead of staring at my to-do list. The music and timer combo felt like a quiet nudge, not a lecture.
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@hkalmuk14663 Thank you so much — this made me so happy to read. That gentle “just start” feeling is exactly what I built FOCO for. I’m really glad it helped.
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How does the AI actually decide what the "one next step" is when you dump a huge messy brain dump into it?
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The "dump the chaos, get one next step" flow feels like it was actually thought through by someone who knows what task paralysis looks like in practice. Love that it skips the productivity lecture and just hands you something tiny to do.
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@salimyalnlqvec This means so much — thank you. I built FOCO for that exact “task paralysis” moment, so reading this honestly makes me really happy.
The "one clear next step" approach actually helped me stop staring at my to-do list and just begin. The gentle focus sessions with music felt less like pressure and more like someone quietly keeping me company while I worked.
@vedat2010893 This makes me so happy to read. Thank you.
I built FOCO for that exact moment — when you’re staring at your to-do list and just need one clear next step. I’m really glad it helped you start.
Finally something that gets it, the "just one tiny step" approach actually made me start instead of staring at my to-do list. The music and timer combo felt like a quiet nudge, not a lecture.
@hkalmuk14663 Thank you so much — this made me so happy to read.
That gentle “just start” feeling is exactly what I built FOCO for. I’m really glad it helped.
How does the AI actually decide what the "one next step" is when you dump a huge messy brain dump into it?
The "dump the chaos, get one next step" flow feels like it was actually thought through by someone who knows what task paralysis looks like in practice. Love that it skips the productivity lecture and just hands you something tiny to do.
@salimyalnlqvec This means so much — thank you.
I built FOCO for that exact “task paralysis” moment, so reading this honestly makes me really happy.