Coming soon for iOS, Android & Browser
Ren captures your messy, disorganized thinking in real time, holds it for you, and brings it back when it matters. Built for brains that move fast and forget faster.
The idea
Most productivity apps were designed for a different kind of brain. One that can sit down, open the right app, navigate to the right folder, and file things in the right place.
If that's not you — if your ideas arrive fast and disappear faster, if you've abandoned more systems than you can count — Ren was built for you.
“Our brains are like sieves. Things go in fast and flow right back out just as fast.”
Ren holds the things that fall through. Talk to her, type to her — messy and out of order is fine. She handles the organization. You just have to get the thought out before it disappears.
She's a thought-catcher. An accountability partner. A gentle reminder that you had a great idea three days ago and haven't done anything about it yet.
What she does
Not a to-do list with a fresh coat of paint. Every part of Ren was designed with a specific cognitive challenge in mind.
Morning Breath
Start every day with a gentle briefing. Your open threads, your calendar, the things you said you’d do. Ren holds them overnight so you don’t have to.
Radar View
Tomorrow, front and center. The next four days visible behind it. Because if something isn’t right in front of an ADHD brain, it doesn’t exist. Time blindness is real. Radar accounts for it.
Closing the Tabs
A wind-down at the end of the day that helps you put things away. So they stop rattling around in your head at 11pm when you’re trying to sleep.
Voice Capture
Press a button and talk. Messy, incomplete, mid-thought. Ren organizes it. You just have to get it out before it disappears.
Connected Context
Ideas connect to tasks. Tasks connect to people. People connect to events. Because most things you need to do involve someone else, and most apps forget that.
Minimal by design
The main screen is intentionally calm. Small celebrations when something gets done. Nothing loud enough to pull you off track.
Who it's for
Ren isn't for everyone. It's for the people who've tried everything else and watched it stop working within a week.
Ren is in active development. Beta testers get early access, direct input on what gets built, and a front-row seat to the build.