NeuroRythm Private Beta Is Open: Your Second Brain for ADHD.
Nine months ago I started building a productivity tool for my own ADHD brain. Living in a converted bus, single dad to Keegan, no formal coding background, and 663 apps on my phone that had all failed me. Not metaphorically. I kept a count.
203,000 lines of code later, NeuroRythm is going into private beta.
If you've been watching and waiting... it's time. And I want you in it.
(If you want the full origin story, it's all here: 663 Apps Couldn't Fix My ADHD Brain. So I Built NeuroRythm.)
What You Actually Get
This isn't "sign up and get a newsletter." This is you running the actual program, on your actual life, and telling me what works and what doesn't.
You get direct access to me. Not a support ticket system, not a community manager... me. If something is broken, confusing, or just feels wrong, I want to know about it.
You get free lifetime access. Not a discount. Not a trial. Free. Forever. Because you're helping me build something that matters, and that deserves more than a coupon code.
And through FeatureShift, our community roadmap, you get a real say in what gets built next. Not a survey that disappears into the void. A visible board where your ideas sit alongside everyone else's, and the community votes on what comes next.
Windows Only, and I'm Not Going to Pretend Otherwise
Right now, NeuroRythm is Windows only. PC or laptop, Windows 10 or 11. I'd rather be straight with you about that than have you download something that won't run.
Your brain doesn't have to have a formal diagnosis. Suspected, undiagnosed, "I've never been tested but everything I just read described my entire life"... all of that counts. If the tools built for neurotypical brains have never worked for you, you're in the right place.
We don't gatekeep here. If you read the 663 apps article and something clicked... you're welcome.

What's Actually in There
I'm not going to list everything. That's what the website is for. But here's what I think will actually matter to you.
Projects Panel
Your projects live here. Not your tasks... your projects. The things you're actually trying to move forward. NeuroRythm tracks which project your time blocks are linked to, so at the end of a week you can see where your energy actually went. Not "I was busy." Where. You. Actually. Put. Your. Time.
Learnings Panel
You pick what you're learning, link it to your learning block, and the system holds the thread. Courses, skills, whatever you're developing. It doesn't nag you. It doesn't guilt you when you miss a day. It just waits for you to come back.
Task Management (The Way Your Brain Actually Works)
You've probably felt that moment where you open a task manager and immediately want to close it again. Forty-seven things staring at you with equal urgency.
NeuroRythm doesn't show you a list of tasks. The dashboard shows you nothing until you need to see something. When a task is coming up and you've set reminders, a popup appears... the task name, the time, any notes you added. That's it. No list. No flood. Just the thing that matters, when it matters. If you want to see everything, you open Manage Tasks or Task Pool. That's your choice, not something forced on you.
And when you genuinely cannot decide what to work on... Task Roulette. Tell it how long you've got. It picks something from your task pool that fits. Done. No more decision paralysis.
Brain Dump
The thought that just fired while you were in the middle of something else. The thing you cannot lose but also cannot act on right now. Brain Dump catches it. Text or voice. No formatting, no category to choose, no system to maintain. Get it out of your head and into somewhere safe.
Adaptive Tools: When Life or Your Brain Interrupts the Plan
This is where NeuroRythm is different from anything else I've tried. And I've tried a lot.
Life doesn't care about your schedule. Your ADHD brain definitely doesn't. So we built tools for that reality.
Running late and your whole day is now wrong? Short time shift. Slides your current block forward, adjusts everything linked to it automatically. No broken plan. Just: here's where you are now, here's what still works.
Brain won't cooperate with the project you're supposed to be on? Dopamine Switch. Flip to something else. No guilt, come back later. You still built something. That's still a win.
Something properly blew up your day? Life Pause. Hospital, emergency, mental health break... whatever it is. Pause the whole system. No shame, no interrogation. Resume when you're ready and the system asks how it went and adjusts.
Every single one of these records what happened. Not to judge you. To build your patterns.
Your Data Stays on Your Machine. Always.
This is what all of it builds toward.
Every time you use an adaptive tool, complete a block, switch projects, pause your day... NeuroRythm records it. Quietly. On your device. You're not filling out forms or rating your mood on a scale. You're just using the app.
Your data stays local. Always. NeuroRythm doesn't send it anywhere or store it on a server. It lives on your machine, and over time Patterns and Insights starts showing you things from it. When your productive hours actually are. Which tools you reach for most. What your real rhythms look like.
Not what a productivity book says they should look like. Yours.
I wrote about the architecture that makes all of this possible here, if you want to see how deep this thing actually goes: What 7 Months of ADHD Hyperfocus Builds
How to Join
If you're already in... you'll hear from me directly with install instructions very soon.
If you're not in yet and want to be, fill out the beta form here: Join Waitlist
I'll review applications personally. I'm keeping the group small on purpose so I can actually support everyone properly.
Windows PC. ADHD brain (or adjacent). Willingness to tell me when something is broken or confusing.
That's it.
Nine months. 203,000 lines of code. Built in a bus, for brains like mine.
Let's see how it runs on yours.
