Say the messy thought before it disappears. KeptMind turns it into a clear next step and nudges only when it matters.
An ADHD voice task manager is a task app built around speaking instead of typing, because the friction of unlocking a phone and tapping into a text field is where most ADHD tasks are lost. KeptMind captures a thought in under twelve seconds, parses it into a structured task with AI, files it into an energy-aware Today list, and escalates from push to SMS to a phone call only for items you flag as critical. Start with a 14-day free trial ($3/mo after), on Android and the web.
Typing is a multi-step ritual: unlock, find the app, open the inbox, tap the field, type. By the time that finishes, the thought that made the task urgent has often evaporated. Voice collapses all of that into hold-the-mic-and-talk, which is why it survives a bad-energy day when typing does not.
KeptMind does not ask for clean sentences. You speak the messy version — "remind me to email the landlord before Friday, it is the deposit thing" — and the AI extracts the task, the date, and the priority cue. You review the parsed result; you never fill out a form.
The capture window is intentionally short. Most ADHD thoughts arrive in a five-to-twelve-second burst, and keeping the tool aligned to that window is what stops it becoming one more app you avoid.
Most reminders stay as a quiet push. For the small number of tasks where missing has real cost — a deposit, a medication, a flight — you flag them critical, and KeptMind escalates: push first, then SMS, then an actual phone call. The call tier is opt-in per task, not a default.
This conservative ladder is deliberate. Apps that escalate everything train you to ignore them. By reserving the loud channels for the few items that earn them, the call still means something when it comes.
KeptMind is not a project-management suite or a visual day-timeline app. If you need Gantt charts or color-blocked calendars, pair it with a tool built for that — KeptMind owns the chaotic capture-and-triage loop that those tools assume you have already done.
It is also not a transcription notebook. The goal is a short structured task, not a wall of text you will never reread. Audio is deleted within 24 hours after it is transcribed and parsed.