Focusmo | One task at a time

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Focusmo | One task at a time

Focusmo | One task at a time

@focusmoapp

Accountability buddy for ADHD brains 🧠 Hourly check-ins • Time tracking • Mac only (for now) ↓ Free download

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Focusmo | One task at a time
Focusmo | One task at a time@focusmoapp·
Introducing Focusmo - An all-in-one focus app for ADHD minds All the essential tools to focus, block, track and get things done without breaking the flow in one thoughtfully designed app Most loved out of 15+ features: 1. Pomodoro 2. Calendar Sync 3. Web & App Blocking demo ->
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@bymarcoperez fellow iOS dev here — this is inspiring. 800 downloads and $159 MRR in 3 weeks is serious traction for a first app. the weekly update format is smart too, keeps you accountable and the audience invested. rooting for you!
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Marco Perez
Marco Perez@bymarcoperez·
My first iOS app has been live for 3 weeks. Here are the stats so far ⚡️ - 800+ downloads - $159 MRR - $287 Revenue - 22 five star reviews Have gotten some real traction, time to double down!
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Marco Perez@bymarcoperez

My first iOS app has been live for 2 weeks. Here are the stats so far ⚡️ - $43 MRR - $128 Revenue - 600+ downloads - 100+ active trials - 17 five star reviews - 2 billing errors :( A lot can change in one week, but I have a long way to go!

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@audrlo the hardest part isn't knowing you should post — it's actually doing it consistently. same gap as working out or eating healthy. once you treat it like a non-negotiable daily habit though, everything compounds. building in public changed the game for us too
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Audrey
Audrey@audrlo·
you need to start posting on X. every day, just post at least once. i grew 25k followers, bootstrapped my last company to 50k/mo, built and shipped ai caretakers, made lifelong friends. all from just posting into the void. put yourself out there. you won't regret it.
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@levelsio the Stripe → bank → pay bills dance is absurd for solo devs. Wise already figured this out — accept payments AND spend from the same account. Stripe sitting on your revenue for days while you scramble to pay servers is peak indie dev pain
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
All I hear from Stripe is stablecoin this that Very interesting but as a business I don't care I just want a payment card I can use to pay my server bills WITH the money from my customers that's inside Stripe Why do I have to take it out of Stripe as a payout at all? Why does it need to go to Wise who takes a cut and then I pay Hetzner for my server bill? Why not Stripe balance to Hetzner bill? And if you build that out long enough you can remove the expensive intermediary of payment cards (Visa/MC) too
@levelsio@levelsio

Like the logical step is for @Stripe to be not just a payment service but an actual fintech I have no idea why they're not doing that It makes logical sense my business bank account (Wise) is ALSO the place I accept payments from my startup's customers with a checkout page integrated into my site (Stripe) Stripe isn't offering cards or bank accounts (yes they keep announcing it but where is my Stripe card or bank account then) Wise isn't offering proper checkout pages for my customers Others like Airwallex are starting to offer both

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@uxkosta Honestly though, the right tool that just keeps your current task visible is a game changer for ADHD brains. Out of sight = out of mind is the core problem.
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@FLOTUK Late diagnosis hits different because you spent years thinking everyone else was struggling just as hard and just hiding it better. The self-compassion part is the hardest skill to learn.
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Chisom- Global Careers Adviser 🌏
With ADHD, especially if you were diagnosed later in life, you actually need to remind yourself you have a chronic, incredibly debilitating disability whenever you’re being hard on yourself. Especially if you’re not from wealth or lack support
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@his4Everz And there's no middle setting. You're either paralyzed staring at your to-do list or hyperfocused on something completely unrelated to what you actually needed to do.
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Natism
Natism@his4Everz·
ADHD has two modes: 1. can’t start 2. can’t stop
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@DopaminePlsMe The task transitions are what get me. Your brain treats "take a shower" as one item but it's actually 15 micro-decisions stacked on each other. No wonder executive function just nopes out.
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DeeDee - ADHD Helper@DopaminePlsMe·
Taking a shower isn't a single task. It's a 15-step sensory obstacle course. I have to transition tasks, take off clothes, perceive temperature changes, get wet, be wet, stop being wet, and put on new clothes. I want to be clean, but my executive function simply refuses to authorize this logistical nightmare
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The ADHD productivity loop: can’t start because you’re overwhelmed. Overwhelmed because you haven’t started. Brain offers zero solutions, just vibes and guilt. The exit? Pick ONE thing. Not the most important thing. Just the smallest thing. Motion breaks the loop.
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Monday morning ADHD: alarm goes off and your brain immediately starts negotiating. “If I skip breakfast I get 10 more minutes. If I skip showering I get 20. If I just don’t go—” and now it’s noon and you’re still in bed calculating time that already passed.
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Sunday night ADHD ritual: opening your notes app to plan tomorrow, seeing 37 unfinished lists from previous Sundays, closing the app, and deciding to "just wing it" again. Rinse and repeat weekly.
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@emanueledpt 10 apps before the one that hits. this is the part nobody shows — the 9 that taught you everything you needed to make #10 work. congrats on the first $1K MRR, that's a massive milestone for any indie iOS dev
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Emanuele Di Pietro
Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt·
48h after the launch of Remodex: Codex Remote Control Stats: → 2,261 downloads → $2,217 total revenue → $1,062 MRR → 287 paying users This is my first $1k MRR app It only took one app you might say But you don’t know this is my 10th iOS app And my 15th project Keep iterating Keep building Keep shipping You never know what might happen Thank you for the support ❤️
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Emanuele Di Pietro@emanueledpt

24h after the launch of Remodex: Codex Remote Control Stats: → 1,354 Downloads → $1,220 Total Revenue → $553 MRR → 149 paying users I have no words. In 24h I made the app that made more than my past 10 projects combined together... I'm so thankful to you guys Thank you for the trust, and for the support More to come.

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@eliana_jordan "build the life you don't need to escape from" — this hits different. fixing bugs then kitesurfing with volcano views is the kind of productive day most people don't even know is possible. the real flex is loving all of it, bugs included
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@SnazzyLabs this is the best kind of rabbit hole. starts as "just a quick app for me" and next thing you know you're deep in SwiftUI docs at 2am because you NEED that custom animation to feel right
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Quinn Nelson
Quinn Nelson@SnazzyLabs·
What started as a fun little vibe coding project to build a seldom-done-but-still-required-to-track-chores for myself has devolved into me spending hours actually learning SwiftUI for what I now think will be a publicly released app since there's none other quite like it.
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@thekitze the gap between "the AI says it works" and "it actually works" is where all the real coding happens. vibe coding is just the trailer, debugging is the full movie
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@danidonovan The ultimate betrayal. Your brain said "clean first, THEN focus" and you actually believed it. Meanwhile the real plan was always "burn all your energy so focus becomes physically impossible." Classic ADHD brain negotiation tactics.
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Dani Donovan 👩🏻‍🎨 ADHD Comics
me: i can’t focus, it’s too messy in here *procrasti-cleans* 🧠: okay, ready to focus me: well now i’m too tired
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@AutisticCallum_ This is why I genuinely dread someone tapping my shoulder mid-task. It’s not the interruption itself—it’s knowing the mental "loading screen" to get back into flow could take 30 minutes. Or never.
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Callum Stephen (He/Him)
Callum Stephen (He/Him)@AutisticCallum_·
The Autistic/ADHD panic when you get interrupted partway through a task, because redirecting your focus can be arduous and, when you later return to the former task, picking up where you left off and getting back into a rhythm with it can take so much thought and energy.
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@CoralineHatz Closing every tab and app except the ONE thing I need to do. If my brain can only see one option, it finally stops debating which task "deserves" attention and just… does it. Decision fatigue is the real enemy.
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The ADHD Learner
The ADHD Learner@CoralineHatz·
ADHD people, what’s the weirdest thing that helps you focus? Not the official advice. The actual thing. Mine: explaining the topic out loud to no one
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ADHD and the “save for later” lie: 843 bookmarks. 67 open tabs. A notes app full of brilliant ideas you’ll never reopen. We don’t have a saving problem — we have a “now or never” brain. If it doesn’t happen in the next 5 minutes, it joins the graveyard. Stop saving. Start doing one.
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@BrandonLuuMD This is fascinating. The circadian connection makes so much sense — so many ADHD folks are night owls fighting against a morning world. Shifting that rhythm could cascade into better focus, mood, everything.
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Brandon Luu, MD
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
Three weeks of morning bright light therapy reduced ADHD symptoms in adults, with shift toward earlier circadian preference predicting improvement more strongly than mood changes A trial found: -15% improvement on executive function domains -8% improvement on core ADHD symptoms
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@libriscent This is so accurate. Give me a deadline or someone I care about who needs help, and I become unstoppable. Regular Tuesday morning with no urgency? Completely paralyzed. The engine needs emotional fuel to start.
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Libriscent
Libriscent@libriscent·
People with ADHD don’t run on schedules or routines — they run on urgency and love. And when both activate at once, there’s nobody better to have in your corner.
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