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Focusmo is a focus app for Mac that works like an accountability partner. Instead of another to-do list, it asks you "What are you working on?" every hour โ keeping you honest about your time. Your current task stays visible in a floating bar so you never forget what you're doing. Automatic tracking shows exactly which apps and websites consumed your day. Built specifically for people with ADHD and time blindness.
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No management overhead โ Unlike Toggl or traditional time trackers, Focusmo doesn't require you to start/stop timers or categorize tasks manually. It just asks one simple question periodically.
Built for ADHD brains โ Most productivity apps assume you can stay organized. Focusmo is designed for people who struggle with time blindness and context switching. The always-visible task bar and hourly check-ins were specifically built for this.
Truly passive tracking โ Competitors require manual logging. Focusmo automatically tracks which apps and websites you use, showing you where your time actually went.
Simpler is better โ No complex dashboards, no project hierarchies, no team features you don't need. Just you, your current task, and honest feedback about your time.
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People with ADHD โ The app's core features (hourly check-ins, visible task bar, time visualization) were designed specifically for ADHD symptoms like time blindness and difficulty staying on task.
Knowledge workers who "lose days" โ Developers, designers, writers, and freelancers who sit down to work and suddenly it's 6pm and they can't remember what they accomplished.
Students โ Especially those struggling with focus during study sessions or working on long-term projects.
Anyone who finds traditional productivity apps overwhelming โ People who've tried Toggl, Notion, or Pomodoro apps but found them too demanding to maintain.
Focusmo's answer:
Focusmo takes a radically different approach to focus. Instead of another to-do list or Pomodoro timer that you have to manage, it works like an accountability partner:
Most productivity apps add complexity. Focusmo removes it.
Focusmo's answer:
Focusmo was born from personal frustration. I tried every productivity app out there โ Toggl, Forest, Pomodoro timers, blocking apps โ but nothing stuck. They all required too much management or were too aggressive.
I wanted something that would simply ask me what I'm doing, keep it visible so I don't forget, and show me where my time went at the end of the day. No complex setup, no maintenance overhead.
Built it for myself first. Then realized others โ especially people with ADHD โ were looking for exactly the same thing. The response from the community has been incredible, with users saying it's the first focus app that actually matches how their brain works.
Focusmo's answer:
Focusmo serves primarily individual users rather than enterprise customers. Our growing community includes:
With 800+ daily active users and growing, we're focused on helping individuals improve their relationship with time and focus.