Who Donna fits
Donna fits people who run into the executive-function side of getting things done:- People who have tried task managers like Todoist, Notion, or Sunsama and stopped using them within a few weeks. The common thread is the upkeep those tools ask for, not lack of effort.
- People who know the next step and still can’t start it. Planning was never the missing piece for them, so Donna spends its effort on starting.
- People whose capacity swings within a day: sharp in the morning, underwater by late afternoon, on the same task. Donna sizes each step to the moment rather than to an average day.
- People who lose track of time, where five minutes and an hour feel the same until one of them is gone. Donna reads the calendar and carries the time-keeping.
- People with a goal that takes steady effort over months, who have not made the progress they wanted with the tools they have tried. Donna tracks the goal as an Outcome and keeps producing the next concrete step toward it.
With or without a diagnosis
Donna is for you if you are:- Diagnosed or self-identified ADHD, and using tools that were not designed for how your attention works.
- Wondering about ADHD but not sure, and looking for support that helps without requiring a label.
- Neither of those, but finding it harder to stay on task with constant tabs, tools, and context-switching. The same design helps.
You do not need a diagnosis to use Donna, and Donna will never ask you for one. It is not a medical product. It does not diagnose or treat anything. It is an executive function partner for getting things done.
What Donna does not do
Donna helps you do the things you want to do. It is not therapy or treatment, and on a day when you need more than a task partner, it will say so plainly. Donna does its own setup and upkeep. There is no backlog to groom and no system to maintain on your own time. Donna proposes the next step, and you decide whether to take it. You can skip any step, and “nothing today” is an answer Donna accepts and works with.Ready to meet it?
Walk through your first conversation and what the first piece of work looks like.