

Ilseon
Ilseon is a minimalist executive function assistant designed to reduce mental overload. It creates a protected focus environment that helps users regain control over time, attention, and priorities.
Cost / License
- Pay once
- Open Source
Platforms
- Android
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
- Privacy focused
Features
- Reminders
- Task Time Tracking
- Pomodoro Timer
- No registration required
- No Tracking
- Recurring Tasks
Tags
- ideas
- focus
- Productivity Tool
- voice-recorder
Ilseon News & Activities
Recent activities
- cladam updated Ilseon
- cladam added Ilseon
- Maoholguin updated Ilseon
- cladam liked Ilseon
cladam added Ilseon as alternative to RoutineFlow, FlowStack, Tiimo and Llama Life
Ilseon information
What is Ilseon?
Ilseon is a minimalist executive function assistant designed to reduce mental overload. It creates a protected focus environment that helps users regain control over time, attention, and priorities.
Traditional productivity apps assume users can manage endless lists and switch contexts freely. But for neurodivergent users, this often leads to context-switching burnout, time blindness, and task paralysis. Ilseon tackles this by filtering focus, showing only one Context at a time (e.g. Work, Family, Personal, Projects). When in a given context, everything else disappears. The goal is to reduce cognitive noise, so attention stays anchored on what matters right now.
These features are supporting the goal:
- Context Filtering: Choose one life context, and all unrelated tasks are hidden.
- Single Priority View: The dashboard displays only your current or next task; the one thing that needs your attention.
- Quick Capture: A floating action button opens an instant input screen for adding tasks in seconds, helping to externalise thoughts before they become mental clutter.
- Idea Inbox: Captures "non-task" mental clutter (fleeting ideas, random thoughts, or things to look up later). These entries can be converted to actionable tasks.
- Voice Inbox: A dedicated space for voice memos, allowing users to capture thoughts verbally and convert them to tasks later.
- Gentle Reminders: Time-based notifications use vibration and visual cues instead of noisy alerts to respect sensory sensitivity.






