

dubbii
Watch body doubling videos to help focus. Break down every day tasks into micro-steps to reduce overwhelm. Here to help you get started and finished. Track your progress and work on habits, without the shame!.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Android
- iPhone
- iPad
- Android Tablet
Features
- Anti Procrastination
Tags
- coworking
- tasks
- productivity
- Productivity Tool
- adhd
dubbii News & Activities
Recent activities
dubbii information
What is dubbii?
Housework sucks when you have ADHD. Let's do it together.
We asked 30,000 people what they struggled with the most. The overwhelming response: housework. That's why we created dubbii - to tackle those horrible household tasks.
Having somebody body double you alongside any difficult or mundane task can really help, especially if you have ADHD. So we've taken the most common household jobs and created videos to help you get started and finished working alongside us as your body doubles.
BEDROOM
• Making the bed • Changing the sheets
LAUNDRY
• Putting a load on • Hanging clothes out to dry • Folding & putting away
CLEANING
• Cleaning the kitchen • Cleaning the bathroom • Cleaning the bedroom • Cleaning the lounge
KITCHEN
• Unloading the dishwasher • Washing the dishes • Taking the bins out
SELF CARE
• Starting the day • Bedtime routine • Cleaning your teeth • Having a shower • Breathing exercise
DECLUTTERING
• Clearing out the "room of doom" • Clearing doom piles • Sorting out your wardrobe
ADMIN (NEW!)
• Paying bills • Replying to a text • Making a phone call • Post & paperwork • Email clearance / inbox purging
FREE PREVIEW
• Choose one from any of the above task list to try out body doubling with Rich & Rox free of charge
WHAT'S INCLUDED
As a dubbii subscriber, get full access to a wide range of tasks to:
• Watch body doubling videos to keep you on task • Follow along with videos of Rox & Rich from ADHD Love • Break down every-day tasks into micro-steps to reduce overwhelm • Track your progress and work on habits without the shame








