That's not laziness. That's task paralysis — the wall of awful —
and I know it because I live it. Every productivity app I tried
made it worse: red badges, rigid schedules, guilt dressed up as
motivation.
So I'm building the app I couldn't find. G-OFF measures how heavy a task feels
— not just how long it takes — and helps you start with what you can actually lift right now. When a day falls apart,
nothing turns red. Tasks move forward. You keep your momentum and your
dignity.
Hi, I'm Pawel. I have ADHD, and traditional checklists completely melt my brain.
I spent years dealing with standard productivity tools, trying to be like everyone else, and they all did the same thing: punished me with endless nested subfolders and red overdue badges. It felt like a never-ending loop — finish a task, and two more pop up in its place. Zero dopamine. Just constant pressure and guilt.
Drop your email, stress-test the early builds with me, and let's stop grinding and start moving.
I occasionally drop early testing versions of the app to selected
subscribers. No spam, just dev updates.
◇ Local-first. Zero tracking.
Some days you can move mountains. Some days opening one email is the mountain. G-OFF is built around that reality. Every task has a weight — how hard it is to start, not just how long it takes. Ideas and half-thoughts go into the Drift Pool, out of sight, so they don’t crowd your day. Your timeline breathes: finish early and things flow up, run late and everything shifts down without a single red warning. And when your energy is gone, you tell G-OFF — and it clears the deck to match what you’ve actually got.