You’ve tried Notion. Todoist. Reminders. Obsidian. They weren’t built for you — they were built for people who don’t forget tasks exist the moment they close the app.
Lettuce is different. It’s an AI-native productivity OS designed from the ground up for ADHD minds — how you actually think, capture, procrastinate, and get things done.
Every productivity tool is designed for people who can hold a task in working memory, feel intrinsic motivation from a checklist, and estimate time naturally. That’s not an ADHD brain — and pretending it is doesn’t help.
You had a task in your head for 0.3 seconds. Now it's gone.
You look up and it's somehow 4 PM. You swear you just sat down at noon.
They all feel equally urgent, so you freeze, then open Reddit.
The standard reward loops just don't hit the same. You know this. The apps don't.
Type one word. Speak a fragment. Dump 12 things at once. Lettuce organizes the mess after — so you can capture before your brain moves on.
Visual countdowns, ambient time awareness, and "time anchors" that make duration feel real instead of abstract. Because "in 30 minutes" means nothing until it does.
Streaks that actually feel good. Progress bars sized for today, not a 90-day quarter. Micro-wins baked in at the right intervals — because your brain needs a hit to keep going.
Work alongside another Lettuce user in a silent co-working session. Presence alone changes everything. No video. No chat. Just knowing someone else is also working.
Join the waitlist. We’re opening access in waves — small enough that we can actually listen to each person who signs up.
“I've tried every productivity app out there. They all assume I can remember to open them.”
“The problem isn't the system. It's that every system requires me to already have executive function.”
“I set a reminder to set a reminder and then forgot that I set a reminder.”