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Hindigo
ADHD task paralysis? Start tiny instead
Hindigo turns a blocked task into one tiny, immediately doable step — calibrated to your energy right now. No to-do list. No decision to make. Just one hindigo, then the next. Built for the task-initiation struggle common in ADHD, but useful for anyone who freezes before starting. No streaks, no red badges, no "you're late." A hard day is accepted, not managed like a failure. Not a task manager. Not a coach. Just the smallest possible push to begin. Follow to get notified when it opens up.
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I kept noticing the same pattern, in myself and in people around me: knowing exactly what to do, and still not starting. Not because of laziness, but because the task itself was too big, too vague, or asked for a decision (what first, how, when) before any action could happen. Every tool I tried assumed the problem was organization — another list, another board, another way to see everything you have to do. That never helped. Seeing the whole list is often what freezes people in the first place. So Hindigo does the opposite: it never shows a list. It gives you one tiny, immediately doable action, sized to your energy right now. You do that one thing, and only then does the next one appear. No choice to make, no plan to see, no red "you're late" badge if you skip a day. It's built with ADHD task-initiation in mind (that's where the friction is sharpest), but it turned out to help anyone who freezes before starting, not just that group. The hardest part of building it wasn't the mechanic itself — it was resisting the urge to add features that would turn Hindigo back into a task manager. Every time I was tempted to add a list view, or a way to see "everything left," I had to remind myself that's exactly the thing that doesn't work. Currently in closed testing on Android — would love your feedback once you're in.
About Hindigo on Product Hunt
“ADHD task paralysis? Start tiny instead ”
Hindigo was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 2 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #108 on the daily leaderboard. Hindigo turns a blocked task into one tiny, immediately doable step — calibrated to your energy right now. No to-do list. No decision to make. Just one hindigo, then the next. Built for the task-initiation struggle common in ADHD, but useful for anyone who freezes before starting. No streaks, no red badges, no "you're late." A hard day is accepted, not managed like a failure. Not a task manager. Not a coach. Just the smallest possible push to begin. Follow to get notified when it opens up.
On the analytics side, Hindigo competes within Task Management and Health — topics that collectively have 91k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Hindigo performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Hindigo?
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