solarhringr — a calm daily planner for ADHD brains.
Thanks for trying this early. It's a planner built to be kind to brains that bounce off the usual ones: capture-first, shame-free, not cluttered. It's genuinely early — some things are half-built (noted below), and broken things are exactly what I want to hear about.
Getting in
You'll need an invite key — I'll have given you one. Enter it with your email and a password on the sign-up screen, and you're in.
Try these first desktop is fullest; mobile now handles the day-to-day
- Capture a thought. Open the Thoughts tab and dump whatever's rattling around — it doesn't have to become a task. Distraction capture lands here too. It just gets held, so you can stop holding it — and if one turns out to matter, promote it to a task later.
- Add a task, then drag it onto today's timeline to give it a time. Drag it back to the inbox to unschedule. On mobile, tap a task and choose Schedule to drop it into today from an hour picker.
- Start a focus session on a task when you actually want to do it — there's a timer and a calm focus screen.
- Let things roll over. Don't finish something? It moves to today, no guilt. That's on purpose.
Known limitations & quirks I know about these
- Calendar sync (Google and device) is coming soon — the buttons are placeholders for now.
- Voice capture needs Chrome or Edge — it relies on the browser's speech support.
- Password reset emails come from Firebase and may land in spam — check there first.
- Mobile runs on a fixed 9:00–18:00 day for now; a configurable, shift-friendly day window is coming.
- Beta data notice: as on the sign-in screen, your data may occasionally be reset — don't put anything precious in yet.
Tell me what breaks
Reporting a bug: tell me what you saw, what you expected, and a screenshot if you can.
This is early and I want the rough edges — anything confusing, broken, or annoying, even tiny. Email me: goatfacetech@gmail.com. Broken things are the most useful thing you can send.
— Les, Goatface Tech