one move. that’s it.

When everything feels important, nothing feels possible.

Executive dysfunction isn’t about caring less. It’s about a brain that can’t rank tasks in the moment — so every option carries equal weight, and selection collapses. Nudgit narrows the world to one option at a time.

What executive dysfunction looks like

  • Knowing what to do and being unable to start it
  • Switching to easier tasks while the important one waits
  • Opening the same app, the same tab, the same fridge, three times
  • Feeling exhausted by tasks before you’ve done them

Why most productivity tools make it worse

Dashboards, calendars, and project boards add more decisions on top of an already overloaded ranking system. Every additional surface is another choice the brain has to make before doing the actual work.

What Nudgit does differently

Nudgit hides the list. It picks one realistic next move based on what’s actually doable — money available, materials present, energy in the tank, the right time of day — and hands you only that move. If it’s not doable, it doesn’t pretend it is.

Blocked doesn’t mean failed. It means: new first move.