MindSprite
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Private beta · invite only

A calm coach for the times your brain won't start.

MindSprite is a quiet place to talk through what you're stuck on and take the smallest next step — one physical action at a time. Not a to-do list. Not another productivity stack.

Who this is for

If your brain runs on novelty and dread in equal measure — if the email that took three minutes to write has been open for three days — if you know what to do and still can't start — MindSprite is built for you.

It doesn't ask you to “be more productive.” It helps you get one foot out the door.

How it works

  1. Talk, speak, or share

    Type what’s on your mind, hold-to-speak, or drop an image from your camera roll. Fragments are fine. Vague dread is valid input.

  2. The coach catches it

    We extract what’s actionable — tasks, people, deadlines, worries — and surface them back to you. You approve, edit, or delete. Nothing is saved without you seeing it.

  3. Your companion remembers

    Pip lives on your dashboard, noticing small patterns: the email that keeps coming back, the Thursday that always collapses. Quiet, patient, not a nag.

What makes this different

No streaks, no badges
Missing a day doesn’t break anything. Progress is noticed, never measured against you.
Voice that works for fragmented speech
Hold-to-speak. False starts and “um”s are expected. The coach handles transcription mishearings gracefully instead of restating your whole sentence.
Unstick Me (flagship)
When typing is too much, tap-reply buttons walk you through the smallest physical step. Then the next. Then the next.
Unwind (hyperfocus brake)
The opposite of Unstick — for when you can’t stop. Hard disruptions, no negotiation with the loop.
Weekly reflection
The coach notices patterns across your week without asking you to track anything. A gift, not a report card.
A companion, not a chatbot
Pip is a pixel companion who sits on your dashboard. Quiet, unhurried, easy to ignore on the days you need to. The coach is a separate voice — the one that actually replies.

Your memory, your control

Everything MindSprite knows about you is visible on the Memory page. You can edit any fact, delete individual entries, export the whole thing as JSON, or wipe every trace in two taps from the Danger Zone.

We don't sell your data and we don't run ad pixels. Your conversations are not used to train any model — ours or anyone else's. Voice transcripts are processed and discarded; only the resulting text lives in your memory. (We're still in private beta — a full sub-processor list and privacy policy ship alongside public launch.)

Connected integrations (Google Calendar, Gmail, Notion, Slack, Todoist) are opt-in one at a time, and the coach never writes to them without confirming the change in chat first.

Pricing

Free during the private beta. When we open more broadly, there will be a simple plan — fair, transparent, never punitive. Beta users keep beta pricing.

We build this so people who need it can afford it. If that stops being true, you'll hear it from us first.

Questions

Is this for diagnosed ADHD only?

No. Many of the people who benefit most from MindSprite suspect they have ADHD but haven’t pursued a diagnosis. The coach works the same either way.

Is this a medical or therapy product?

No. MindSprite is not a substitute for therapy, psychiatric care, or medical advice. It’s a coaching tool for executive function. If you’re in crisis, please reach out to a mental health professional.

Do you train AI models on my conversations?

No. Your chats, brain dumps, and facts are yours. They are not used to train any model.

What if I don’t want the pixel companion?

You can pick a different sprite or ignore the dashboard entirely — the chat, brain dump, and other tools all work standalone. Pip is a visible anchor, not a requirement.

Do I have to connect anything?

No. MindSprite works fully without Calendar, Gmail, or any other integration. Connect only what you want, when you want.

How do I get an invite?

We’re slowly growing the beta by invitation. If you have a code, enter it on the sign-up page. If not, we’ll open up soon.

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