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Lunar is an ADHD task planner built specifically for women. Most productivity apps assume your brain works the same every day. Yours doesn't.
Estrogen directly affects dopamine, which means ADHD symptoms shift predictably across your menstrual cycle. During your luteal phase, when estrogen drops, focus and executive function take a hit. Most apps ignore this completely. Lunar is built around it.
HOW IT WORKS
A 10-second daily check-in asks your energy level and cycle phase. Lunar then shows you tasks ranked by what you will actually complete today, not what you theoretically should. No 20-item overwhelm list. Just what's doable right now, matched to your biology.
After 14 days, Lunar learns your personal patterns. It starts surfacing tasks based on your real completion history across your cycle, so recommendations become genuinely personalised over time.
KEY FEATURES
Energy-aware task ranking: tasks matched to your current energy level, not a generic priority order.
Cycle phase tracking: period, follicular, ovulation, and luteal phases all produce different energy and focus profiles. Lunar accounts for all of them.
Body doubling sessions: work alongside others in live focus sessions for days when executive dysfunction makes starting anything feel impossible.
Pattern learning: after 14 days Lunar builds your personal productivity signature and uses it to rank tasks more accurately over time.
Lunar Memory (coming soon): see your real task completion history, including which tasks consistently fail during which cycle phases, so you can stop blaming yourself for a pattern that is biological, not personal.
PRO Membership Benefits: Pro ($9.99/month or $79.99/year) unlocks everything in FREE + your personal pattern report, unlimited body doubling, full cycle insights and 6-month history, advanced energy customization, and Lunar Memory when it ships.
14-day free trial on both plans
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Every other ADHD app treats every day as identical. Tiimo gives you a visual timeline. Inflow gives you CBT modules. Focusmate gives you body doubling. None of them know what phase of your cycle you're in or how that changes what you can realistically accomplish today.
Lunar combines four things no single app offers together: cycle-aware task ranking, energy-matched planning, body doubling sessions, and pattern learning that gets smarter over 14 days. For women with ADHD who have tried every productivity app and abandoned them mid-month, Lunar is built specifically for that pattern.
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I built Lunar after watching someone close to me abandon every productivity app she tried, always around the same point in her cycle. She would set up an ambitious task list on Sunday, work well for a week, then hit a wall around day 21 and feel like she had failed.
The pattern was obvious from the outside. It was biological, not motivational. Estrogen affects dopamine, and her luteal phase was pulling already-low dopamine levels down further every month. No app accounted for this. They just kept showing her the same 20-item list regardless of what her brain could handle that day.
I spent two months building Lunar as a nights and weekends project. I'm an ML engineer by day, and the pattern recognition side of the problem, learning what a specific user can actually complete on specific types of days, felt like a solvable engineering problem that nobody had bothered to solve yet.
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Lunar is the only ADHD task planner that adjusts to your menstrual cycle. Most productivity apps assume your brain works the same every day. Lunar doesn't.
Estrogen directly affects dopamine, which means ADHD symptoms shift predictably across the menstrual cycle. During the luteal phase, when estrogen drops, focus and executive function take a hit. Lunar tracks this and adjusts your task list accordingly, so you stop fighting your biology and start working with it.
After 14 days, Lunar learns your personal patterns and surfaces tasks matched to your actual completion history across your cycle, not a generic priority order.
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Women aged 18 to 40 with ADHD, diagnosed or self-identified, who use iPhones and have noticed their productivity varies significantly across their menstrual cycle. They have tried multiple productivity apps, found them useful for 1 to 2 weeks, then abandoned them when their energy and focus shifted mid-month. They are looking for a tool that accounts for how their brain actually works rather than how a generic productivity system assumes it should work.
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SwiftUI for the iOS front end. Supabase for the backend database and authentication. Google Sign-In for OAuth. RevenueCat for subscription management. PostHog for product analytics. The app is offline-first with UserDefaults local caching and Supabase sync. iOS 17 and above required.
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