TaskHz

TaskHz

Cognitive prosthetic for attention

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TaskHz helps you get in the zone and stay there by blending focus-boosting binaural beats with gentle ambient sound so you can work deeply, stay calm, and protect your focus from noise.
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Launch tags:Productivity
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Kingsley Harris
Maker
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I built TaskHz because I was tired of productivity apps that treat focus like a game. As someone neurodivergent, I don't need another app telling me I'm "on fire" or that my streak is about to break. I need tools that actually work with my brain, not against it Most focus apps are designed around neurotypical assumptions—just try harder, build better habits, gamify everything. But for many of us, focus isn't about motivation. It's about creating the right cognitive environment. TaskHz uses binaural audio frequencies (40Hz gamma for alertness, 15Hz beta for concentration, 10Hz alpha for deep work) combined with ambient noise to help your brain get into and stay in the zone. No notifications. No badges. No guilt trips. Just a clean interface, scientifically-backed audio, and a simple ledger that shows you the evidence: you are capable of focusing. Three tasks. One hour. No distractions.
Brickme

@kingsleyharris I'm curious about the "scientifically-backed" part, unfortunately there is nothing on your website to back up this statement (or I could'nt find it). It could be very interesting to have link to studies about this directly on the website

Kingsley Harris

@salnika Appreciate the feedback and that's a great call out. I've updated the site to include links to the source, which you can also see read here: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10198548/

Remy Traphagan

This feel Like the kind of tool I’ve needed for ages. My brain jumps between tasks way too easily, so something that blends focus sounds with calm ambience sounds perfect.

Nika

I didn't know that sound levels could somehow affect productivity. I always learn something new thanks to this platform :)

Chilarai M

Blown away by your website design. Really awesome

Tanoy Chowdhury

Finally! Thank you for working on this @kingsleyharris
I always head to YouTube to listen to binaural beats, but you know how YouTube can be.... the video recommendations suck me in, and I end up wasting precious time watching videos that are not useful to me. This is exactly what I was looking for. No sign up or alerts, such plain focused music.