

Thawly AI
Thawly AI breaks ADHD task paralysis by giving you exactly one micro-step at a time — not a list of 12 things to ignore.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
- Distraction-free
Features
- Dark Mode
- Goal Tracking
- Recurring Tasks
- Pomodoro Timer
- No registration required
- Goal Setting
- Ad-free
- AI-Powered
Thawly AI News & Activities
Recent activities
seanthawly added Thawly AI as alternative to Brili Routines- TBayAreaPat commented on Thawly AI
While I don't have Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this might be interesting to try for javascripts.
- fenggehaidiao reviewed Thawly AI
I’ve tried every to-do app, productivity hack, and life hack under the sun for my ADHD, and nothing has ever stuck like this. Every other tool just piles on more tasks, more checklists, more pressure that makes me shut down before I even click “start”. This one does the exact opposite: it meets me exactly where I am, gives me one single, simple thing to do right now, and doesn’t flood my brain with all the other stuff I “should” be worrying about. When I get distracted or hit a wall, I don’t...
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Thawly AI information
What is Thawly AI?
Thawly AI breaks ADHD task paralysis by giving you exactly one micro-step at a time — not a list of 12 things to ignore.
You feed it a task, and it gives you one dead-simple action item. The rest of the list is hidden so your brain doesn't panic.
Finish that step, and you get a visual reward on screen to feed you that sweet dopamine.
Spacing out? Hitting a wall? The app catches you. You can dump your random thoughts to clear your head, and it gently pushes you back on track without making you feel like a failure.
It is basically a jump-starter cable for your brain.







Comments and Reviews
While I don't have Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), this might be interesting to try for javascripts.
I’ve tried every to-do app, productivity hack, and life hack under the sun for my ADHD, and nothing has ever stuck like this. Every other tool just piles on more tasks, more checklists, more pressure that makes me shut down before I even click “start”. This one does the exact opposite: it meets me exactly where I am, gives me one single, simple thing to do right now, and doesn’t flood my brain with all the other stuff I “should” be worrying about. When I get distracted or hit a wall, I don’t have to fight through a wave of shame to get back on track. I can get all my scattered, bouncing thoughts out of my head, and it just helps me ease back into what I was doing—no lectures, no passive disappointment, no making me feel like I messed up. The small wins add up so fast, and I’ve finished more meaningful tasks in a few days with this than I have in weeks with other apps. If you’ve ever felt like your brain just won’t let you start things, this is absolutely worth trying.