one move. that’s it.
Your brain is not a storage device.
ADHD brains hold every open loop in working memory at once. That’s why a quiet moment feels loud. Brain dump is how you put it down — and Nudgit turns that pile into one realistic next move instead of a giant task wall.
Why brain dumps usually fail
Most brain dump methods stop at writing things down. The list grows, the anxiety stays. Worse, you now have a second problem: an overwhelming page of unfinished things staring back at you.
The Nudgit brain dump
Nudgit takes everything you offload — spelling chaos, half-thoughts, things you forgot you forgot — and:
- saves every open loop so nothing is lost
- groups related items quietly in the background
- surfaces one realistic next move tied to real-world conditions
- parks the rest as "still waiting" — not failed, not screaming at you
Try it
Still saved. Not forgotten.
