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What we’re learning about reminders, timing, and getting things done.

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Why can't I follow through on tasks? 6 real reasonsProductivity
Aug 10, 2026Productivity

Why can't I follow through on tasks? 6 real reasons

You're not lazy. "Why can't I follow through" has six different answers, from sleep and ADHD to goals you don't actually want. How to tell which is yours.

7 apps that help you start tasks with ADHDGuides
Aug 10, 2026Guides

7 apps that help you start tasks with ADHD

Seven tools for seven different reasons you might be stuck: unclear tasks, distractions, weak reminders, or needing someone else there.

Reminders that won't go away until you do themProduct
Aug 10, 2026Product

Reminders that won't go away until you do them

Most reminder apps stop the moment you swipe. Here's how a reminder can keep coming back until the task is actually done, without buzzing every 15 minutes.

What an AI accountability partner app should actually doProduct
Aug 10, 2026Product

What an AI accountability partner app should actually do

Most AI accountability partner apps add pressure: blocking, tracking, guilt. Why that model fails most people, and what a softer kind of accountability looks like.

Why you keep ignoring your to-do listProductivity
Aug 10, 2026Productivity

Why you keep ignoring your to-do list

If you keep ignoring your to-do list, the list isn't the problem. Reminders fire at times you picked days ago, under different conditions. Here's the fix.

What is a context-aware reminder app?Productivity
Aug 10, 2026Productivity

What is a context-aware reminder app?

Most "context-aware" reminder apps just mean location alerts. The four kinds of context that matter (time, calendar, behavior, intent) and how a reminder app should use them.

Why reminders don't work for ADHD (and what does)Productivity
Aug 10, 2026Productivity

Why reminders don't work for ADHD (and what does)

Why ADHD can make fixed-time reminders easy to miss—and how working-memory support, better timing, and gentle follow-up can make reminders more usable.

A Task Manager for People Who Hate Task ManagersCulture
Aug 10, 2026Culture

A Task Manager for People Who Hate Task Managers

I bounced off Todoist, Things, Notion, and a dozen more. So I built a task manager for people who hate task managers. Here's what it does differently.

Why your task manager doesn't work (and what to do instead)Product
Aug 10, 2026Product

Why your task manager doesn't work (and what to do instead)

To-do apps are great at capturing tasks and bad at getting you to do them. Why fixed-time reminders fail, and what a reminder should check before it fires.

Why you ignore reminders: the science of timingProductivity
Aug 10, 2026Productivity

Why you ignore reminders: the science of timing

Reminders keep arriving when you can’t act on them. What research on attention cycles and the 23-minute interruption cost says about when a reminder actually works.

Notification fatigue: building an AI that knows when to shut upEngineering
Aug 10, 2026Engineering

Notification fatigue: building an AI that knows when to shut up

Every AI tool can generate more notifications. We spent a year making Duqo send fewer. The two-stage filter, the 15-minute cooldown, and what we cut.

How to build a morning routine that sticks (even with ADHD)Guides
Aug 10, 2026Guides

How to build a morning routine that sticks (even with ADHD)

Morning routine advice assumes discipline you don't have at 7 AM. A guide for ADHD and inconsistent brains: one habit, tiny starts, anchors that hold.

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