Personal Assistant for ADHD Professionals
The AI Personal Assistant Built for the ADHD Brain
Your external brain — remembers everything so you don't have to.
You had a great idea, made a commitment, or caught something important — and then life moved on and it's gone. ADHD doesn't mean you're disorganized, it means your brain needs better infrastructure. Beckett is that infrastructure.
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How Beckett helps ADHD Professionals
Nothing falls through the cracks
The ADHD tax is real — you pay it every time something slips your working memory mid-conversation or mid-task. Beckett captures commitments, ideas, and follow-ups the moment you say them, then resurfaces them at the right time. Out of sight doesn't mean out of mind anymore.
Context switches don't cost you everything
Every time you switch tasks with ADHD, you risk losing your mental thread entirely. Beckett maintains context across every conversation — your ongoing projects, open loops, and recent decisions are always one question away. Pick up exactly where you left off, even days later.
No more paralysis at the start of the day
The blank page of "what do I do first?" is one of the most debilitating parts of ADHD. Beckett knows your tasks, your calendar, your habits, and your priorities — and can walk you through your day before you've had your first coffee. You don't have to hold it all in your head, because Beckett already is.
Frequently asked questions
Most apps require you to maintain them — you have to log things, keep lists updated, review dashboards. Beckett works the opposite way: you just talk to it like you'd talk to a trusted assistant, and it handles the organization. There's no system to maintain, so there's nothing to abandon.
That's exactly what it's built for. You can dump a stream-of-consciousness voice note or a rambling text and Beckett will extract the tasks, people, events, and ideas from it. You don't have to be organized to use it — Beckett brings the structure.
Yes. You can ask Beckett "what should I do right now?" and it will look at your task list, your calendar, your deadlines, and your recent context to suggest a starting point. Sometimes just having one concrete next action is enough to break the freeze.
Beckett's default is low-interruption. It resurfaces things when you ask, and nudges you on habits and upcoming commitments — but it won't spam you. You control the cadence and can adjust reminders to match your working style.
Beckett isn't built exclusively for ADHD, but it's designed around the exact problems ADHD creates: working memory gaps, context loss, and difficulty self-organizing. The architecture — an always-on external knowledge graph you can query in natural language — maps directly onto what the ADHD brain needs from an external support system.
I need an external brain that actually works.
Beckett remembers everything you tell it and resurfaces it when you need it. No system to maintain.
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