u/Flimsy-Hearing7019

Built a practical voice-first AI tool for ADHD/executive dysfunction — one-tap brain dump → structured reminders & tasks (not a full autonomous agent)

Not a full autonomous agent in the Auto-GPT / LangChain sense, but I built something that uses AI in a very practical, daily way for executive dysfunction / ADHD brains.

SAVI is a one-tap voice capture tool. You just talk (brain dumps, tasks, random ideas), and it uses AI (Whisper + GPT-4o / Apple Intelligence) to turn the messy audio into:

- Color-coded reminders (red/yellow/green priority)

- Calendar events

- Clean summaries

It has a “Brain Dump” mode that stays patient with pauses and gently nudges “I’m still listening.” 300 free on-device minutes every month, runs fully on-device by default on iOS 26.

It’s not doing tool-calling loops or autonomous workflows yet, but it removes almost all friction from the “capture → structure → act” cycle, which is where most of my executive dysfunction lives.

If anyone here is building personal productivity tools or dealing with similar scattered-brain problems, I’d love feedback on how it feels compared to other AI agent / assistant setups.

Happy to answer questions.

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u/Flimsy-Hearing7019 — 4 days ago

One-tap voice tool I built for my own executive dysfunction — looking for honest feedback from people who struggle with task initiation and capture

Hey everyone,

Executive dysfunction has been my biggest lifelong struggle — the constant friction of “I need to do this thing” → opening an app → picking project/folder/priority/tags → thought gone, guilt remains.

I got so tired of it that I built a tool for myself called **SAVI**.

The core idea is **extremely low friction capture**:

- One tap and just talk (brain dumps, random tasks, “return this item”, appointments, etc.)

- No folders, no tags, no priority picker at capture time

- It uses AI to turn the rambling into color-coded reminders (red/yellow/green), calendar events, and a short summary

There’s a **Brain Dump mode** that stays listening through pauses and gently says “I’m still listening” if you go quiet. It gives **300 free on-device minutes every month** so you don’t have to think about credits or subscriptions just to capture thoughts.

I’m especially interested in feedback from people who deal with executive dysfunction, avoidance, and life overload. Does this kind of voice-first + AI structuring actually reduce the mental barrier, or does it introduce new problems?

TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/w4nJkUax

No pressure to try it — I’m mostly here to learn what actually helps people in this community. Appreciate any thoughts or experiences you’re willing to share.

u/Flimsy-Hearing7019 — 4 days ago

I built a simple voice tool for my own ADHD brain — would love honest feedback from you guys

Hey r/ADHDers,

My ADHD has been both a blessing and sometimes a challenge. It is especially hard for me to keep track of things. I am constantly losing thoughts the second I have them. I have tried a bunch of things...By the time I open Notes or Reminders, the idea is gone...if I even remember to take the note. All of this was driving me nuts, so I built a little tool for myself.

**SAVI** is a one-tap voice recorder that turns brain dumps into:

- Color-coded reminders (red/yellow/green so you can see urgency at a glance)

- Calendar events

- Short summaries

There’s a **Brain Dump mode** that keeps listening through pauses and gently says “I’m still listening” if you go quiet. It also gives you **300 free on-device minutes every month** so you don’t have to think about credits.

I’m not here to sell anything — it’s still early beta and I genuinely want feedback from people who deal with the same struggles I do.

Especially curious about:

- Does the Brain Dump pause prompt feel helpful or annoying?

- Is the orange “Speak up” banner useful when it can’t hear you?

- Does the priority bumping on reminders feel right?

If you would like to try it, send me a message and I will share the TestFlight link. If not, thank you for reading up to here.

If you do try it, thank you. I’ll read every comment. This community has helped me a ton, so I figured I’d ask here first.

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u/Flimsy-Hearing7019 — 4 days ago