▸ Personal OS
Building infrastructure for ADHD brains. No coding required. No app graveyard. Systems that run without you having to remember they exist.
▸ the problem
You're not disorganised. You're running infrastructure built for a different brain. Here's what that looks like.
47 apps downloaded with the best intentions. Each one worked for nine days. The problem was never the app.
Every system you've built required you to remember it existed. That's not a system. That's a chore with extra steps.
You lock in hard, build everything at once, then lose the thread. The infrastructure doesn't survive the gap.
Automation tools are built for developers. The gap between "I want this to run itself" and "I can make this run itself" feels enormous.
▸ how it works
Personal OS is a system I built for my own ADHD brain — and I'm building it in public so you can see exactly how.
Map the recurring decisions, tasks, and systems your life depends on. Most people have never written these down.
Replace willpower with architecture. Build workflows that trigger automatically — no memory required, no mood dependency.
Use n8n, Claude, and a handful of tools. You're the architect — AI does the heavy lifting. No developer required.
The system handles the defaults. You get your attention back. That's the whole point.
▸ courses
Step-by-step walkthroughs for building the exact system I use. No coding. Built with AI.
Everything I know about building automation infrastructure for an ADHD brain. Workflows, bots, systems. Built in public. Drop date TBD — get on the list to know first.
notify me →▸ blog
Writing about ADHD infrastructure, questioning defaults, and building systems in public. Coming soon.
Not a newsletter. Not a content strategy. Just the honest notes from building a Personal OS — what worked, what broke, and what I rebuilt.
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I'm building in public. Early access means you see the process, get first access to the course, and can shape what gets built next.
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