Built for the brain
that won't cooperate.
ExecuFunction started as a tool for one person's ADHD. It grew into something bigger, but the DNA is still here. Every design decision was shaped by a brain that fights structure and forgets context.
Why other tools fail ADHD brains
Every productivity app assumes a brain that can:
- Maintain a mental model of all active tasks
- Switch contexts without losing threads
- Remember what was decided and why
- Follow through without external scaffolding
- Manage the tool itself without it becoming another burden
If your brain did all that, you wouldn't need the tool.
How ExecuFunction is different
Just talk.
Tell the AI what's happening. It creates the task, assigns the priority, finds the time, links it to the project. You talk, the system organizes.
Silent memory.
ExecuFunction learns your patterns and preferences through natural conversation. No onboarding wizard. It understands you over time.
Reality-based planning.
The calendar shows what actually fits in your day, not what you optimistically wished for at 9am. AI sees your real capacity and plans accordingly.
Context that follows you.
Switch between projects and tasks without losing the thread. ExecuFunction remembers what you were doing and why, even when your brain doesn't.
One place for everything.
Calendar, tasks, notes, people, projects, code, chat. One login, one search, one AI that sees all of it. Fewer apps to manage means fewer things to forget.
ExecuFunction was built by someone with ADHD. Every feature exists because the alternative was dropping another ball, forgetting another commitment, losing another thread.
It turns out, building for the hardest case makes the product better for everyone.
Your brain doesn't need to cooperate. The system does.
New users get 200 free credits every month.