Pocket Planner: Life OS App for ADHD - Build your world. Then launch your planner.

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Pocket Planner is for visual thinkers who want real structure without building a whole system from scratch. Users go through onboarding, choose their lists, habits, goals, routines, and widgets, then launch into a planner shaped around how they work. With 4 dashboards, connected database pages, drag-and-drop widgets, and Google Calendar sync, the customization is structural, not just visual.

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Hi Product Hunt 👋 Pocket Planner started as a Notion template I built for myself because I have ADHD, I’m very visual, and I needed more structure than most planning tools gave me. I loved that Notion was flexible, but I kept running into the same problems: too much blank page, too much setup, and too much friction between having an idea and actually using the system every day. I kept thinking, imagine if Notion had structure, aesthetics, and onboarding. That idea became Pocket Planner. It’s a planning app for visual thinkers who want a system that already makes sense when they open it. Instead of starting from scratch, users go through onboarding, choose their lists, habits, goals, routines, and widgets, then launch into a planner that’s already shaped around how they work. I wanted to make something that feels good to use, but also genuinely reduces setup fatigue and helps people see their life in one place. Not just prettier. More supportive. More usable. Really excited to share it here. Would love to hear what stands out to you, especially if you’ve ever wished your planner felt more structured, more visual, and less like homework to set up.