A home that works with your brain.
Executive-function-based tools designed for real life. Not perfect routines. Not more discipline.
This isn't about getting more organized.
Most systems fail because they rely on memory, motivation, and consistency. That works on good days. It breaks on most.
ADHD at Home is built differently. The tools are designed to:
- Reduce decision fatigue
- Support follow-through without willpower
- Keep working on low-capacity days
Built for whoever needs it most.
The Function Pad started as a tool for ADHD adults. It works for anyone whose systems collapse under real-life conditions.
For ADHD adults
For when traditional planners stop working by week two and you're tired of starting over.
Shop the Function PadFor overwhelmed parents
For when you're running a household, a kid's life, and your own brain — and one of those is going to drop.
Shop the Function PadFor brain fog & low-capacity days
For postpartum, recovery, caregiving, or any season where your usual systems just don't reach.
Shop the Function PadThe basics, held in your hand. Not your head.
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Tear off a fresh sheet each week
One pad lasts roughly two months. Sundays are the natural reset point, but any day works — there's no calendar to keep up with.
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Externalize the basics
The Productivity Menu holds the daily must-dos: meds, teeth, hydrate, eat. Check them off as you go. The pad does the remembering.
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Move the home cycles
Dishes, laundry, trash, prep food. Things that aren't ever "done" — but need to keep moving. The cycle grid keeps them visible without turning them into a chore list.
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Make space for the good stuff
Self-care, hobby, movement, treat. The pad reserves real estate for these so they don't get crowded out by the urgent.
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Reset, weekly
The Reset Menu rotates rooms — Kitchen, Entry, Bedroom, Bathroom, Living Space. One per week. Not all at once.
Built by someone whose brain needed it too.
I'm Julianna. I'm a neurodivergent mom of two under two, and I have ADHD, chronic pain, and autism.
For a long time, my days felt like a loop of starting, stopping, forgetting, and trying again. Traditional planners didn't stick. Routines broke the second my capacity dipped.
What helped was something simpler: a small, repeatable structure that didn't ask me to remember everything or decide where to begin. I built that for myself first. Then I started seeing how many other people needed the same thing.
Read more about whyWhat people are saying.
"Three weeks in and I haven't started over once. That's a record."— Sarah K., early user
"I stopped forgetting to eat lunch. I cried about it. Five stars."— Megan R., early user
"This is the first 'planner' my ADHD brain has ever stuck with. The format is everything."— Alex T., early user
Reviews shown above are placeholder examples for the preview build. Final reviews will be sourced from real giveaway recipients before launch.
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