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Cappu – ADHD'er take on a different task manager

Cappu – ADHD'er take on a different task manager

by arajnoha·Feb 14, 2026·1 point·0 comments

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The Take

The core idea — one-tap, one-field capture and deferred processing — is simple and genuinely helpful for attention-challenged workflows; the app pairs that flow with Workspace and Timeline views so you can act from already-sorted items. It’s not reinventing GTD, but the mobile-first PWA, offline/local storage hints, and a focused UI show someone trimmed features ruthlessly for speed; the obvious tradeoffs are sync behind a paywall and the limitations of PWA distribution versus native apps.

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Target Audience

People with ADHD or anyone who wants a fast, low-friction capture-first inbox on mobile

Post Description

I built a small app for one problem: too many inputs, too little structure.

Most todo tools assume every item is a task. In reality I need one inbox for mixed things: tasks, events, links, movie/book tips, random reminders.

Cappu’s flow is: capture fast now, process later in a focused pass, then work from sorted views (workspace + timeline).

It’s a mobile-first PWA (no App Store), and you can test all features for free. Paywall is only for account sync/server storage across devices.

I’d love feedback from HN on the workflow itself: does “capture first, classify later” make sense, or would you do it differently?

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