Called a new app recently The app was launched at the app store a few weeks ago, helping people to go on time to target people with ADHD and reward them to do so.
The service is designed to help users manage their travel plans, when it is time for them to leave for travel, 30 minutes, 10 minutes and 5 minutes before sending reminders from departure. It also has live activities on the iPhone and Apple Watch that display a vomiting count to leave.
To encourage timely departure, recently appoints a point reward system with four difficulty levels.
The easiest level, “Goldfish,” users to get 3 points early, 2 points on time, and 0 points for late, while other levels – “coffee,” grew up, “and” yoda ” – progressively become less forgiving. For example, Yoda cuts 2 points to be late.
As users submit points, they level and unlock various virtual characters within the app that serve as achievement badges. While the reward may appear simple, it can provide users a sense of progress and achievement.

Recently, Indi developer Eric McInis was designed to face challenges faced by individuals with ADHD, especially related to time management.
“I have always been ‘late one’ in my friend group,” McInis told Techcrunch. “For many of us, our most difficult challenges to leave on time are anticipated of time blindness and bad time. Recently, keeping the user aware of constant going, addresses both these problems, and it is gamefified, so when you arrive on time, you get marks, which looks honestly good.”
While other similar apps exist – such as Android app is called time to leave – Macinis believes they are old. Like adhd apps Structured And stamp Mainly for working management and especially the time for commuting does not address blindness.
During our testing, we recently found helpful, but we want it to provide time for travelers in large cities that use public transport or biking. Currently, the app only offers options for driving or walking.
Despite this small limit, we believe that the app may succeed in its goal between demographic.
Individuals with ADHD often feel precious, and experts often suggest using a reward system to help with self-discipline. Another gamified app, BirdDraw attention to your point system. Self-Care App encourages users to complete daily tasks or engage in other healthy habits, which are rewarding them with points that can be used to customize their virtual pets.
Macinnis recently revealed future plans, including a social feature that automatically informs friends when leaving, when they are at a distance of five minutes, and when they come. A Android version is also part of the long -term roadmap.
Recently available for free, but also a premium subscription ($ 3 per month or $ 10 per year) that provides features such as optimizing the level of difficulty and scheduling recurring trips.