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TaskMelt turns mental chaos into clarity. Just talk โ no structure needed, no formatting required. Our AI listens to your brain dump and instantly organizes everything into clean, actionable lists.
Traditional productivity apps make you think about HOW to organize before you can even start. TaskMelt removes that barrier entirely. No categories to choose, no priority levels to assign, no overwhelming interfaces. Just you, your voice, and instant organization.
Built by a solo developer with ADHD who couldn't find a productivity app that worked for her brain.
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Traditional productivity apps assume you already know what you need to do and just need a place to write it down. But for people with ADHD, anxiety, or chronic overwhelm, the problem isn't writing tasks โ it's untangling the mental chaos to figure out what the tasks even are.
TaskMelt is the only app that starts with a voice brain dump and ends with organized, prioritized action items. You don't choose categories. You don't assign priority levels. You just talk โ ramble, go on tangents, circle back โ and the AI sorts it all out. Other apps like Todoist, Things 3, or Notion require you to think about HOW to organize. TaskMelt just lets you think, period.
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People with ADHD and neurodivergent minds who struggle with traditional productivity apps. Overwhelmed professionals whose mental to-do list is longer than their actual one. Parents juggling school runs, appointments, groceries, and work. Chronic overthinkers who need to get everything out of their head and into something actionable. Anyone whose brain moves too fast for conventional task managers.
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I have ADHD. Every productivity app I tried assumed my brain worked in neat, organized categories โ but it doesn't. My thoughts come in waves, tangents, and spirals. I'd open Todoist and freeze because I couldn't even figure out where to start organizing.
So I built TaskMelt for myself. An app where I could just open my mouth, dump everything out, and have AI do the organizing part my brain struggles with. Turns out a lot of people's brains work like mine. Built it as a solo developer from Tamil Nadu, India.
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Based on our record, Grit seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Like I said earlier, they switch around within and between stations...you'll need to search all the subchannels and see if another station picked it up in a swap - check grittv.com to see where it was previously, and check that channel. Source: over 4 years ago
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