
A few weeks ago, the new app recently released in the App Store arrived on time for those who had ADHD and rewarded them.
The service is designed to manage your travel plan by notifying you when you need to travel and send a notification 30 minutes, 10, and 5 minutes before departure. It also displays countdowns due to live activities of iPhone and Apple Watch.
In order to encourage departure in a timely manner, we have recently used a point reward system with four difficulty levels.
The easiest level, “Goldfish”, scores 3 points to the user, 3 points in time, 2 points in time, 0, “coffee”, “grown” and “yoda” are gradually less forgiven. For example, YODA deducts two points late.
As the user accumulates points, level up and unlock various virtual characters in the app that acts as a achievement. Rewards may seem simple, but it can provide users with progress and accomplishment.

Recently, indie developer Erik Macinnis has been created to solve individuals with ADHD, especially time management.
Macinnis told Techcrunch, “I was always ‘late’ in a friend group. Recently, the user is constantly aware of the leaving and maintaining the game, so both of these problems are solved, so I get points when I arrive honestly. “
Macinnis has a similar app, such as the Android app called Time to Leave, but I think Macinnis is old. ADHD apps, such as structural and epilepsy, are mainly for task management and do not specifically deal with the real name of commuter time.
During the test, we have recently helped us, but we hope to provide time estimation to large cities who use public transportation or bicycles. The current app only offers driving or walking options.
Despite these small restrictions, we believe that the app can succeed in the target demographic statistics.
Individuals with ADHD feel frequently motivated, and experts often use the reward system to help self -training. Another game app, FINCH, has attracted attention to the point system. Self -care apps are recommended to participate in other healthy habits by rewarding the user as a point that can be used to complete the household chores at home or to customize a virtual pet.
Macinnis recently released its future plans. This includes automatically informing a friend when the user leaves, 5 minutes away, and social features when they arrive. Android version is part of the long -term roadmap.
Recently, it is provided free of charge, but there is also a premium subscription ($ 3 or $ 10 per month per month) that provides the same features such as customizing difficulty and booking repeated travel.








