Ordr — AI task manager for people with too much to do and too much in their head: https://useordr.app
Most productivity apps make you do the organizing — projects, tags, priorities, fields. That's fine when you're calm. It's impossible when you're overwhelmed.
I'm building for the moment when your brain is full and you just need to dump everything out. You throw in voice, text, images, links — Ordr calls an LLM to parse intent, extract tasks vs. events, assign order, and surface one clear next action. No tagging, no sorting, no deciding. Just: here's what to do next.
Built with Flutter + Supabase + Groq/Cerebras. Still early.
Curious if anyone here has hit this wall — tried every app, built their own system, still feels broken. What did you actually need that nothing gave you?
I know that is a matter of taste, but nested ternaries are not straightforward to understand as the author try to convey. The example shows two nested levels, and I need to simulate the program flow for a while in my head to really understand it. Definitely not desirable for my everyday programming sessions. However, simple and short ternaries are welcomed.
Most productivity apps make you do the organizing — projects, tags, priorities, fields. That's fine when you're calm. It's impossible when you're overwhelmed.
I'm building for the moment when your brain is full and you just need to dump everything out. You throw in voice, text, images, links — Ordr calls an LLM to parse intent, extract tasks vs. events, assign order, and surface one clear next action. No tagging, no sorting, no deciding. Just: here's what to do next.
Built with Flutter + Supabase + Groq/Cerebras. Still early.
Curious if anyone here has hit this wall — tried every app, built their own system, still feels broken. What did you actually need that nothing gave you?