Tasklr

Tasklr

ADHD tasks made simple. Big Tasks, small steps, easy wins!

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Tasklr is a productivity app built for people whose brains don't work the way traditional to-do apps expect. Instead of staring at overwhelming tasks, AI breaks them into small steps. Instead of forcing focus work when you're exhausted, it tracks your energy and suggests what you can actually handle right now. Instead of one reminder you'll dismiss and forget, it pings you multiple times a day on a configurable schedule you decide. It's task management that works with your brain, not against it.
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Andrew Rogers
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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I built Tasklr because I kept staring at my to-do list, completely paralysed. You know that feeling? You've got a task like "Plan the event" or "Sort out finances" sitting there, and your brain just... refuses to engage. Not because you're lazy. Not because you don't care. But because the task feels like this massive, shapeless blob and you genuinely don't know where to start. That's executive dysfunction, and for those of us with ADHD (hi, that's me), it's a daily battle. So I built the tool I needed: one that takes that overwhelming task and breaks it into actual, concrete steps I can start right now. Not vague sub-tasks, but genuine "here's your next physical action" clarity. The problems I was trying to solve: - "Where do I even start?" → Tasklr's AI breaks tasks down into manageable steps based on how you actually think, not how productivity gurus think you should think - "I have energy for something but not that" → Match tasks to your current energy level, because sometimes you've got focused-work capacity and sometimes you've only got "reply to that text" capacity - "I started strong but now I'm stuck again" → Encouraging nudges that actually help, not guilt-inducing notifications that make you want to throw your phone I'm launching because if this helps even a handful of people stop staring at their task list in quiet despair, it's worth it. Built by someone who genuinely gets it. I may or may not have hyper-focused on this project (lol) Would love to hear how you handle task overwhelm — and happy to answer any questions!
Andrew Rogers

Excited to be launching today! Please upvote!

Ilya Mazitov

Sounds great, but I can't download it. It's unavailable in Serbia...

Andrew Rogers

@ilya_mazitov Hi Ilya! Thanks for stopping by! There's no restriction for Serbia - are you android or iOS so I can double check...

Andrew Rogers

A year ago, this was just me trying to stop feeling paralysed by my own to-do list. Today it's a real app that I hope helps other people break through that same "where do I even start?" wall.

Building something this personal and putting it out into the world is... a lot. But if it helps even one person actually start that task they've been avoiding, it's worth it.

Would love your support today — an upvote, a share, or just coming to say hi in the comments.