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Goblin.tools

Task breakdown for neurodivergence.

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About Goblin.tools

Goblin.tools is a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help neurodivergent people with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult. It is a free web app, also available as a mobile app, that provides six primary features powered by AI. Magic To-Do automatically breaks down big, daunting tasks into clear, step-by-step actions, with a "spiciness level" to determine how detailed the breakdown should be. The Judge provides a tone check for written messages, helping users understand how their words might be interpreted emotionally—a feature particularly useful for those who struggle with social cues. Compiler takes scattered thoughts or "brain dumps" and pulls them together into a tidy, actionable list or summary. Formaliser allows users to transform their language to be more formal, casual, sociable, or assertive with a single click. Estimator suggests a rough timeframe for how long a task might take, assisting those with time-blindness in planning their day. Finally, the Chef tool helps users create meal ideas based on a list of ingredients they already have in their fridge. The platform is built with the ethos of providing clarity and calm without requiring a sign-up or the collection of personal details. While designed for neurodivergent brains—specifically those with ADHD or autism—the tools are widely used by anyone looking for simple solutions to manage executive function challenges and increase daily productivity.

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#Neurodiversity #Executive Function #Productivity #ADHD #Accessibility

Added July 25, 2023

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