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Dopami: A behavioral algorithm app that helps ADHD users manage household chores without mental load

By

Nathan DOUCET

1d ago· 2 min readenProduct

Summary

Dopami is a behavioral algorithm-powered app designed to help people with ADHD manage household chores without the mental load of planning. Instead of setting alarms or rigid routines, the app observes user behavior patterns and surfaces small, context-aware missions (based on room, time, energy level, and shared home context) at the right moment. It applies the same engagement-optimization principles used by platforms like TikTok, but redirects them toward productivity and household task completion.

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Why does TikTok know exactly when to grab my attention, but my to-do list doesn't?
We built the same engine. But instead of serving you a Reel, it surfaces the right chore at the right moment.
No alarms to set. No rigid routines to maintain.
Dopami observes when you open the app, and serves content at the exact moment you'll engage.
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Dopami helps ADHD families, adults, and roommates handle household chores without mental load by suggesting small missions based on room, time, energy, and shared home context.

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