Alex Hamilton

I'm a designer with ADHD building a planner that survives contact with reality

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Hey all,

Alex here, building from Ireland.

As someone with ADHD, planning always becomes overwhelming when I'm running my own projects. I’m actually pretty good at getting things done but only once I know where to start. Figuring out where to begin when everything feels equally urgent is a real battle. I’d burn energy just deciding a direction, then something would change, a meeting would run late, and the plan I made wouldn’t survive the day.

ADHD means attention is my most valuable asset and I was tired of spending it on a to-do list that kept breaking. I needed something that would do the planning for me, structure my thoughts, and actually adapt when life changed the plan.

So I built Via: It’s a productivity tool that plans for you automatically, so you always know your next step.

It structures your thoughts effortlessly turning them into actionable tasks with clear priorities.

Then builds a plan automatically looking at your tasks and energy levels to build an optimized schedule.

When things change, it adapts instantly: When a meeting runs late or a deadline moves, the schedule adapts instantly.

If you're someone like me, juggling every hat yourself, this is built with you in mind.

We're in beta now and I would love to connect with anyone interested in productivity or automation, or anyone who just knows this struggle firsthand.

Check it out at: usevia.io

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