Become the master of your own time.
Solhora helps you figure out what to do in the morning — and stays with you while you do it. Built for ADHD. No streaks to break. No debt to carry.
Today
Most productivity apps are designed for a brain you don't have.
Streaks that shame you
One missed day. A red dot. The pressure compounds. You quit on day 14.
Tasks that pile up forever
Yesterday's leftovers stare at you today. By Friday you're carrying ten days of debt.
Metrics that measure gaps
0 / 5. You did one thing. The chart shows you missed four. The number is the punishment.
A quiet co-pilot. Not a drill sergeant.
Five small features that turn a chaotic day into a finishable one. Each one is optional. None of them count days against you.
Start the day with a conversation.
No blank list. You tell Solhora what's in your head — messy, half-formed, all of it — and it sorts the chaos into three commitments. Two emails plus 'reply to Maya' become one card.

Three tasks. Anything more is bonus.
The day's bar is fixed at three. Bonus tasks are celebrated but don't count toward a quota. Done means done. Started means started. Both are visible — neither is a deficit.

A companion at your desk, not a timer.
Pick 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or open-ended. Solhora sits in the Dynamic Island while you work. When the time's up, you choose: finished, or take a break. There is no 'extend' — open-ended already covers that.

Every done is remembered.
Finish a task and Solhora keeps a card — a photo you took, or one of six auto-generated stamps. They live in a gallery on your phone. Local only. No cloud, no sharing. Just proof.

2 AM thought? Tell it.
Awake at 2:14, remembering you forgot to send Maya the contract? Tell Solhora. It writes it down quietly and brings it up tomorrow morning. Then go back to sleep.

One day with it.
Pick your three.
A 90-second chat. It reads your mess, returns three cards. You commit, or swap one out.
Start. Stop. Start again.
Pick energy: 15, 30, or open. It sits on the lock screen. You can break. You can finish.
Look back. Sleep.
See what got done. The rest goes to Later — a quiet bucket, not a debt list. Good night.
What Solhora won't do.
You've been burned before. Here's what we will never do — written down, so you can hold us to it.
312 brains, two months, lots of done.
I've been diagnosed with ADHD for thirteen years. I've tried every productivity app you've heard of, and most of the ones you haven't.
They all assumed I'd remember to open them. That I'd be okay seeing a row of red days. That seven tasks was a reasonable ask, not a panic trigger.
Solhora is the app I needed at 9 am on a Wednesday — when I couldn't tell you what I was supposed to be doing, and the list was making it worse. I hope it helps you too.
Come hang out
in the Discord.
Around 800 ADHD folks sharing what works, what doesn't, and what they finished today. No streaks. No leaderboards. Just showing up.