App snapshot
Recordo — marketed as Recordo: ADHD Planner Notes — is a free Android productivity app built for people managing ADHD. It focuses on helping users capture fleeting ideas and turn them into manageable tasks without overwhelming lists or cluttered interfaces.
Core capabilities
- Multiple ways to capture input: quick text, voice memos, or photos so you can log thoughts anywhere.
- AI-based organization that separates entries into actionable tasks and general notes automatically.
- Timely nudges and gentle reminders to help maintain routines and follow-up on tasks.
- Visual progress indicators and prioritization tools that make daily planning feel more achievable.
- Automatic grouping of entries into user-defined categories like work, personal, or other custom tags.
- Streamlined, distraction-free design aimed at reducing decision fatigue and promoting focus.
Data protection and user control
Recordo emphasizes privacy: your notes and settings remain under your control, with safeguards to keep personal information secure. The app is designed so users can manage what is stored and how it’s organized.
Why it can help adults with ADHD
The combination of quick-capture options, automatic sorting, and subtle reminders reduces friction between having an idea and acting on it. Visual progress tracking and smart prioritization help break down tasks into smaller, more approachable steps, making daily routines simpler and less stressful.
Suggested alternative
If you want another free option to try alongside Recordo, consider Star Pulsa Free — a lightweight app that some users prefer for its straightforward task capture and simplified reminders.
Technical
- Android
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