I’ve tried every task app going. To do list, Things, Notion, plain text files, sticky notes on the monitor, sticky notes on my hand. They all work fine when my brain is calm and organised. Which is exactly when I don’t need a task app. So I built Sorted — designed specifically for the moments when everything feels urgent, nothing feels possible, and opening an app feels like too much. What makes it different: Brain dump — type everything out however it comes out, AI breaks it into small steps, you pick what goes on your list before anything gets added. No instant commitment to 12 tasks you’re not ready for. Quick-tap chips — Take meds / Drink water / Get up / Eat something — one tap and it’s tracked. For the days when even typing feels hard. No guilt design — no streaks, no badges, no “you missed 3 days in a row” notification. Your list is just a list. Mood check-in + carer link — log how you’re feeling. If you mark yourself as struggling, a carer or family member gets a quiet email heads-up. No account needed on their end. Recurring tasks — mark a daily habit done, it moves to tomorrow automatically. It’s free to use. £4.99 one-time to unlock the AI brain dump (no subscription). Built it for myself, launched it a few days ago, would genuinely love feedback — especially from anyone who actually lives with this. submitted by /u/AILIFE_1
Originally posted by u/AILIFE_1 on r/ArtificialInteligence
