
I built an app that structures ADHD rambles into clear notes
Hey guys,
I’ve been trying out Fuzzy AI, and it’s been surprisingly helpful for me as someone with ADHD. A big issue I run into is that when I talk through ideas, they come out messy and unstructured. I’ll go on tangents, circle back, and by the time I finish I can’t really use what I said.
The core of Fuzzy AI is simple: you ramble out loud, and it reshapes that into something organized—like a clean outline, summary, or even a full draft. That alone makes it easier to hold onto my ideas instead of losing them.
But what makes it stand out are the extra features:
• Confidence + Storytelling → This doesn’t just tidy up sentences; it reframes what I say so it actually flows like a story. If I explain something in a clumsy way, the app returns it with smoother transitions and a stronger tone, almost like how I wish I could have said it. For someone with ADHD who often feels scattered, that boost in clarity and confidence is huge.
• AI Feedback Coach → Instead of only spitting back text, it gives gentle pointers like “your argument drifts here” or “add an example to make this stronger.” That kind of coaching helps me notice patterns in how I communicate and keeps me from losing the main thread.
• Word Suggestions → One of my most frustrating ADHD quirks is blanking on basic words mid-sentence. Fuzzy picks up on the context and fills those gaps instantly, so I don’t get derailed or lose my train of thought.
What I like is that it doesn’t feel like the app is doing the work for me—it’s more like it catches my messy brain dumps and hands them back in a form I can actually use. I could see this being useful not only for capturing ideas before they vanish, but also for building long-term communication skills.
If you’re curious to try it out, here’s the link: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/fu...
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