Alora isn't trying to be your whole life in one app. It does a handful of things that matter to an ADHD brain — and it does them gently.
Your whole day as one calm, scrollable view — with the next right thing always on top.
Get a thought out of your head in seconds. It lands in a holding queue — sort it whenever you can.
A two-minute brief to start, a kind reflection to close. Both fully skippable, never guilt-tripping.
Save the shape of a good day or routine, then bring it back with a single tap.
Tie today's small tasks to the bigger picture, so the grind actually means something.
No streaks to break, no red badges, no nagging. Miss a day and Alora just meets you tomorrow.
Today opens to a single timeline: an immediate-focus card for when you're stuck, your focus tasks, and everything else tucked calmly below.

A thought hits at the worst possible moment. Catch it in one line and trust that it's safe — then turn the pile into tasks when your brain has room.


Stop rebuilding your morning from scratch. Save routines as Blueprints, and let Vision remind you what all of this is actually for.


Every choice in Alora is a reaction to a way other planners let ADHD brains down.
A long list is paralyzing. Alora always answers the only question that matters in the moment: what now?
Detailed plan one day, bare survival the next. Both are fine. The app flexes instead of judging.
No productivity guilt, no streak anxiety. Warm colors, soft motion, and copy that talks like a friend.
Start free on the web today. iOS & Android are on the way — join the waitlist and we'll tell you the moment they land.