Ravi: ADHD To-Do starter
Ravi: ADHD To-Do starter Summary
Ravi: ADHD To-Do starter is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Productivity by Thomas Sivilay. Released in Dec 2025 (3 months ago). It has 2.00 ratings with a 4.50★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 13 monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Feb 16, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Feb 16, 2026 .
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Ratings: 2.00
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App Description
Ravi – Focused To-Do Planner
Start tasks with a 2-minute step
Starting is often the hardest part.
Not planning. Not knowing what matters. Just starting.
If you have ADHD, that moment before you begin can feel heavy, noisy, or stuck. Ravi was built for that moment.
Ravi is an ADHD-friendly to-do planner that helps you start tasks without overthinking, pressure, or choice overload. You open the app and see one clear suggestion. Not a list. Not options. Just one place to begin.
That suggestion is always broken down into a small, realistic first action — something you can actually do, often in about two minutes.
Why this works for ADHD
A lot of productivity apps assume you can already get started. Ravi doesn’t.
It’s designed for:
• task initiation paralysis
• feeling overwhelmed by everything on your list
• bouncing between tasks without making progress
• procrastination that comes from not knowing where to begin
• low-energy or low-confidence days
You don’t need more willpower. You need a gentler entry point.
How Ravi helps you move
One task at a time
Ravi only shows one suggestion. No prioritizing. No comparing. No decisions stacked on top of each other.
A real first step
Not “work on the project.”
More like “open the document” or “write one sentence.” Something your body can do.
Momentum, not pressure
You start with easier tasks to warm up. When you’re ready, Ravi naturally shifts toward more important work. There’s no push and no sudden jump.
A daily reset
Progress resets the next morning. Not every time you stop. Life happens. The app doesn’t punish you for it.
Who Ravi is especially helpful for
• People with ADHD or ADHD-like brains
• Anyone who feels frozen even with a clear to-do list
• Students managing assignments, deadlines, and study overwhelm
• Women carrying a lot of invisible mental load
• People who feel worse after using traditional productivity apps
Ravi is meant to feel supportive, not demanding.
What you’ll find inside
• Single-task focus to reduce overwhelm
• Tasks reframed into small, startable actions
• Gentle language that adapts to low-confidence moments
• Smart prioritization without exposing complex logic
• A calm daily rhythm instead of streaks or guilt
This isn’t about doing more
Ravi isn’t trying to optimize your life or turn you into a productivity