Every productivity system you've ever tried was designed by and for neurotypical brains. No wonder it didn't stick. Kreatures was built around how your brain actually works โ the hyperfocus, the time blindness, the task paralysis, the 11pm brilliant idea that's gone by morning.
You have one important thing to do. You've known about it for two weeks. The deadline is tomorrow. You sit down to do it. You open the document. You read the first line. You close the document. You open Twitter. You close Twitter. You open the document again. You read the first line again. You remember you need water. You get water. You sit back down. It's 4:47pm. You did not choose any of this. Your brain was running a programme you didn't install.
You sat down to do 20 minutes of admin. That was four hours ago. You have now read everything there is to know about the history of competitive yo-yo, redesigned your entire filing system, started and abandoned a new Notion template, and written 1,400 words of a business plan for a restaurant you will never open. The admin remains undone. You feel simultaneously exhausted and weirdly accomplished.
Your brain has decided that now โ right now, when you need to sleep โ is the ideal moment for your three best ideas of the year. A business pivot. A genuinely brilliant solution to the thing you've been stuck on. The perfect opening line for that email. You'll remember in the morning. You won't. You never do. The ideas live for exactly as long as it takes you to convince yourself you'll remember them, and then they are gone.
There is a task on your list that has been there for 47 days. It would take 12 minutes. You know it would take 12 minutes. You've thought about doing it approximately 200 times. It still is not done. Because every time it's not in front of you, it doesn't exist. And every time it is in front of you, something in your brain registers it as the hardest thing in the world and quietly redirects you to almost anything else.
Not because you didn't try hard enough. Because they were built for a different brain.
Not the symptom list. The actual felt experience. Hover the ones you recognise.
None of these are character flaws. Every single one of them is a predictable feature of how the ADHD executive system works โ and every single one can be worked with, once you stop fighting it and start designing around it.
Each tool was built to address a specific ADHD executive challenge โ not as an afterthought, but as the entire point.
Before it plans your day, it asks how you actually are. Tired? Anxious? Hyperfocused on something? It adjusts. It doesn't expect the version of you that had 8 hours of sleep and zero anxiety. It works with the version of you that actually showed up today โ and builds a realistic plan that you can actually execute.
Not a to-do list. Three priorities, locked at the top of your view, every time you open Kreatures. Not buried. Not scrollable. Right there. When the hyperfocus pulls you sideways, they're still there. When the task paralysis kicks in, you don't have to remember what matters โ it's right in front of you.
The 11pm idea. The thing you've been trying to articulate for three days. The worry that's taking up background RAM. Write it here โ with a structured prompt that helps you actually say the thing you mean โ and it's captured. Not in your head anymore. Real. Existing. Something you can do something with.
A timed working sprint with one task named at the start. The timer is the external structure your brain needs to initiate โ because ADHD brains often need a defined container to start. When the timer ends, you stop, no matter what. This prevents the 4-hour hyperfocus spiral into the wrong thing.
30 minutes with a coach who has worked with ADHD and neurodivergent adults. Not "have you tried a planner?" Not "you just need more structure." Someone who understands the shame spiral, the exhaustion of trying neurotypical systems, and what actually helps โ and can help you figure out which specific combination works for your specific brain.
"I'd tried every app. Every framework. GTD, bullet journals, four different Notion setups. They all worked for exactly 11 days. Kreatures was the first thing that didn't require me to be a different person to use it. I just had to be me, and it adjusted."
"The Priority Engine sounds simple. And it is simple. That's the point. I don't have to navigate a system to know what I should be doing. I open the app and it's right there. Three things. That's it. My brain can handle three things being visible."
"The coaching session. She didn't once suggest I try harder or be more consistent. She just asked 'what has actually worked for you, even once?' And we built from there. I've never had someone approach it that way. It felt like being taken seriously for the first time."
Start free. If it works โ and it will work differently than anything you've tried โ upgrade when you're ready.
No long onboarding process. No 20-question setup survey. No "add your team members." Sign up and your Priority Engine is waiting. That's it. We know you've already abandoned 4 apps during their onboarding this month.
A 30-minute session with someone who genuinely understands ADHD executive dysfunction. No symptom checklists. No generic advice. Just a real conversation about your specific brain, your specific challenges, and what has actually worked โ even once.
30 minutes. Free. No credit card. Designed for the brain you actually have.