Todoist for ADHD

Todoist can work for ADHD. TidalTask fits better when you want less general-purpose overhead.

Todoist publicly emphasizes fast capture, natural language scheduling, reminders, and broad productivity workflows. TidalTask is a better fit when you want a task app explicitly framed around ADHD-friendly planning and lower-friction follow-through.

Quick comparison

Todoist vs TidalTask at a glance

This reflects current public product positioning as of March 8, 2026.

Decision point

Primary feel

TidalTask
ADHD-friendly planner and task app
Todoist
General-purpose to-do and productivity platform

Decision point

Best for

TidalTask
People who want lower-overwhelm planning support
Todoist
People who want a mature mainstream productivity system

Decision point

Recurring tasks and reminders

TidalTask
Positioned as supportive routine tools
Todoist
Broad recurring dates and reminder tooling

Decision point

Tone and fit

TidalTask
ADHD-aware and low-pressure
Todoist
General productivity language
Decision pointTidalTaskTodoist
Primary feel ADHD-friendly planner and task appGeneral-purpose to-do and productivity platform
Best for People who want lower-overwhelm planning supportPeople who want a mature mainstream productivity system
Recurring tasks and reminders Positioned as supportive routine toolsBroad recurring dates and reminder tooling
Tone and fit ADHD-aware and low-pressureGeneral productivity language

Choose TidalTask if

TidalTask is the better ADHD-specific choice when you need a gentler planning layer.

That matters when mainstream productivity language itself creates pressure.

Focus 01

You want explicit ADHD-aware positioning

The copy, page structure, and category messaging all speak directly to ADHD planning friction.

Focus 02

You want simpler daily planning

A smaller, clearer system is often easier to reopen after avoidance.

Focus 03

You need routines that feel flexible

The TidalTask positioning is strong on supportive recurring structure.

Choose Todoist if

Todoist may fit better if you want a broad, established productivity platform.

If you want a planner app explicitly built around ADHD pain points like overwhelm, time blindness, and guilt-heavy planning, TidalTask is the clearer alternative.

FAQ

Common questions

Is Todoist bad for ADHD?

No. It can work well for many people. This page exists because some ADHD users want a tool with a more ADHD-specific tone, simpler setup, and less general-purpose complexity.

Why would someone switch from Todoist to TidalTask?

Usually for fit reasons: less overwhelm, more explicit ADHD-aware positioning, quicker daily clarity, or a stronger focus on flexible routines.

Next step

Start with a lighter planning loop.

Use TidalTask to capture tasks quickly, keep routines flexible, and keep the next step visible on low-energy days.