ADHD App-Stack Planner 🧠✨

Welcome to your personal ADHD App-Stack Planner! This guide will help you methodically choose, test, and decide on the best combination of apps to support your unique ADHD needs. Remember, the goal is not to find one perfect app, but a small, effective stack that works for you.

Step 1: Identify Your Core Challenges

Before diving into apps, pinpoint the specific ADHD-related challenges you want to address. Be honest and specific. Consider areas like:

Your primary challenges to address (list 2-3):

Step 2: Choose Potential Apps

Based on your challenges and the "14 Best ADHD Apps" article, select a maximum of two apps to trial initially: one "cope" app (CBT, coaching, emotional regulation) and one "do" app (task management, focus timer, routine builder).

Tip: Resist the urge to try too many apps at once! This can lead to "app fatigue" and overwhelm, making it harder to find what truly works.
CategoryApp NameWhy I chose this app
Cope App
Do App

Step 3: Define Your Testing Criteria

How will you know if an app is helping? Set clear, measurable (if possible) criteria for success. Think about:

My success criteria for this 14-day test (list 2-3):

Step 4: 14-Day App Test Log

Use this log for each app you're testing. Track your usage and its impact daily or every few days. Be objective!

Test Log for App 1:

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Test Log for App 2:

DayDateUsed App? (Y/N)Key Features UsedImpact on Challenges/CriteriaNotes/Feelings
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Note: The log shows 14 days for a full trial. You can print this page multiple times if needed.

Step 5: Review & Reflect

After your 14-day trial, reflect on the apps you tested. Which ones met your criteria? What did you learn about your ADHD needs?