You don't need to do it all at once. Just zone in.
Zone In is a daily planner for people who just get overwhelmed by long lists. People with ADHD, anxiety, and concentration difficulties report that the app helps them feel calmer and more focused.
The app divides your day in zones.
And let you focus on them.
That's it.
Every day, the list is endless.
You open the app and there are 34 tasks. Some are huge. Some are tiny. Some have been there for three weeks.
You start reordering them — not because it helps, but because moving things around feels like doing something.
You try a new system. Fresh start. You love it for two weeks. Then it all repeats.
Most productivity tools are built for people who can manage long lists. Not everybody is the same. And it's fine.
No productivity anxiety and guilt.
Minimalist functionality for focused work.
Stop dreading planning and focus on execution
Zones — time blocks that show only what's relevant now.
Define your own zones: morning, afternoon, evening windows, maybe even a little siesta in between? Tasks appear only in their zone. It give your brain smaller timeframe to operate.

Capture the idea without losing your flow
Collected Tasks tray — to save them. Planning comes later
Capture tasks without scheduling them. They wait in the sidebar until you're ready.
When you're ready, everything else disappears.
Focus Mode — one task, full screen, nothing else.
Hit Zone In. No reordering or checking other tasks. Just focus on these ones. That's the whole thing.
Add your calendars from external apps
Calendar integration to sync your meetings and deadlines.
Connect Google, Proton, or Apple Calendar. Events appear in the right zone. No double-entry.
Understand why some weeks work and others don't
Insights — to understand your natural rhythms.
Monthly and weekly patterns, without judgment. Zones with the highest energy, and procrastination patterns.
I have many projects, neurodivergent brain, and a love-hate relationship with to-do apps.
I've tried so many to-do apps. And they all work, well, kind of. The problem was the pressure of the endless to-do lists. An endless scroll of small tasks, big tasks, urgent things, someday things, staring at me every morning like an accusation of future failure.
I'd spend twenty minutes a day reordering it. At times, the pressure was so high I'd just close the app and do nothing. Some apps had too many features - they made me either procrastinate playing with them or ignore them completely
So I started thinking about what I actually needed — as someone who loses focus, gets overwhelmed, and needs to feel like today is manageable before I can start.
I needed to see one part of my day at a time. I needed to feel good about what I'd done, not guilty about what I hadn't. I needed an app that allowed me to fucus on execution instead of planning.
Zone In is that app, built for people like me.
— Sergei, creator
Full access free during beta
I'm genuinely curious if this helps other neurodivergent people!
Choose a vibe that fits you.
Zen
Nature
Mondrian
Cyberspace
"It's not you. Most apps are built for neurotypical consistency."
Designed around science-based evidence : reduced choice load, single-task focus, and anxiety prevention interaction patterns.