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Taskmelt - AI Task Planner
Speak your tasks. AI sorts the rest. Built for ADHD brains.
21 followers
Speak your tasks. AI sorts the rest. Built for ADHD brains.
21 followers
Your brain moves faster than you can type. TaskMelt lets you speak your tasks and the AI instantly organizes everything into clean, actionable lists. No typing. No categorizing. No setup. Just talk. Perfect for ADHD minds, busy parents, and anyone drowning in mental to-do lists. → Voice-first capture (under 3 seconds) → AI auto-categorization → Zero friction design Built by a developer with ADHD who got tired of apps that don't work for real brains.


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The 'by step 2 my brain has moved on' hits hard. Most task apps assume you'll remember the task long enough to navigate menus. Does TaskMelt handle context switching? Like if I'm mid-sentence and another task pops into my head, can I just keep speaking?
@klara_minarikova Yes, you just keep talking. The dump screen is one continuous recording session. You hit the mic, ramble about everything, work deadlines, groceries, that email you forgot, the gym, and when you stop, the entire stream-of-consciousness gets transcribed and sent to tasks, which sorts it into 2-5 categorized groups (Work, Personal, Health, Errands, etc.) with priorities, time estimates, and subtasks.
@arthi_arumugam Got it - continuous recording makes sense. The GPT-4o categorization into Work/Personal/Health is exactly what I need. Thanks for clarifying.
@klara_minarikova @arthi_arumugam Does the categorization model retrain on your personal patterns over time, or is it a static prompt against GPT-4o each dump? That distinction matters a lot for ADHD workflows because my categories drift constantly. Work bleeds into side projects, errands get nested inside work tasks. A static classifier would keep sorting things wrong after a few weeks. The calendar sync with Google and Apple is a smart move though... brain dump to time-blocked schedule in one step removes the manual planning loop that kills momentum for most people.
Congratulations on the launch. Taskmelt seems like an amazing and very promising tool. Personally, what I find most difficult is organizing tasks; I end up doing the ones with less relevance and in the end, there is no time left for the ones that really matter. It seems to me that a solution like this could help a lot in better prioritizing and maintaining focus on what truly matters throughout the day. Also, I believe that the user-friendly interface can make the task management process much simpler for users of different experience levels. I am very interested to see how the tool evolves over time and what new features could be integrated to further improve productivity.
Much success with the tool. I’m sure many people will benefit from it. I just have the question of whether you plan to launch a version for Android. Having a mobile app could make accessing and managing tasks even easier from anywhere at any time, which would be a great plus for users.
@alejandro_luna2 Thank you for your support! I have a problem with Android Dev account verification. The build is ready, so coming soon :)