one move. that’s it.

An AI coach that helps you do the next thing — not organize forever.

Most AI tools make plans. Nudgit makes moves. It looks at what you’re stuck on, checks whether the task is actually doable right now, and hands you one realistic step. Then it stops.

Real-life doability checks

Before suggesting a next move, Nudgit checks: does this require money you don’t have? Materials you don’t have? Another person? Business hours? Energy? If something’s missing, it doesn’t pretend the task is doable — it creates a dependency step, marks it blocked, or suggests a different move.

FAQ

Is Nudgit really an AI ADHD coach?

Nudgit uses AI to identify one realistic next move based on what you're stuck on, what's blocked, and what's actually doable right now. It is not therapy or medical advice — it's a task-friction assistant designed around ADHD-style executive function.

How is this different from ChatGPT?

General-purpose chatbots produce plans, lists, and frameworks. Nudgit produces one move, checks if it's actually doable (money, materials, energy, access, time), and refuses to pretend a blocked task is doable.

Will it lecture me about discipline?

No. Nudgit has explicit anti-shame, anti-streak, anti-hustle guardrails. Blocked doesn't mean failed. Reset, don't restart.

Does it cost money?

There is a free plan. Paid plans unlock more AI moves and longer brain dumps. See the pricing page.

Don’t make a better list. Find your next move.