I tried Apple's app of the year. It's more than a tool for people with ADHD.
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I tried Apple's app of the year. It's more than a tool for people with ADHD.
"Apple's app of the year suggests the tech giant was all about helping iPhone users get organized in 2025. Tiimo is an AI-powered visual planner that's marketed towards those with neurodivergent brains. With to-do lists, daily tasks, and reminders, Tiimo mixes an AI chatbot with a classic planner. It's free to download and use, with a premium version available for $10 a month."
"The Copenhagen-based company began in 2015 as a research project on neurodivergent teens by founders Melissa Würtz Azari and Helene Lassen Nørlem before evolving into an app to support people with ADHD, autism, or those who prefer visual organization. The duo raised $4.7 million in an August 2024 funding round, according to PitchBook. Tiimo did not respond to a request for comment."
Tiimo is an AI-powered visual planner aimed at people with ADHD, autism, or those who prefer visual organization. The app offers to-do lists, daily tasks, reminders, a "focus" tab, weekly summaries, and an AI chat assistant for planning. Tiimo is free to download with a $10-per-month premium option. The Copenhagen-based company began in 2015 as a research project on neurodivergent teens and later evolved into a consumer app. Tiimo was a 2024 Apple Design Award finalist and became the App Store's best iPhone app of 2025. A 48-hour user trial evaluated the app's ability to add structure.
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