Mamorunder
Built by a developer with ADHD, for themselves. A task-management RPG.

What you keep putting off, done today. You start, you finish.

The ADHD "can't remember it" and "can't get started" — your buddy Mamorun and the AI take them off your plate. Oversized tasks get split down to a "30-second first step." Even phone scripts and emails get drafted. Hit your deadlines, and stop losing trust and time.

Sound familiar?

You planned to do it, but suddenly it's nighttime
You set reminders, but snooze every single one
Your head is so cluttered that just trying to organize feels exhausting
"I'll do it tomorrow" turns into a month gone by
Too many things to do — you freeze and can't start any of them
You know you should do it, but your body just won't move
When plans change suddenly, you can't do anything at all
You forgot another promise. Bit by bit, you feel the trust slipping away

It's not a lack of effort. It's how the brain works.

But with an external cue, you can start moving.

Research shows that ADHD impairs executive function — the ability to plan, remember, start, and manage — at a structural brain level. Yet the ability to respond when external cues are provided remains intact. Mamorunder works with that intact "ability to respond to cues."

Why I built this

This app was built by a developer with ADHD. The persona described here is a reflection of myself.

I wanted a tool to move forward — as someone with ADHD, not despite it.

Scolded again and again, telling myself "this time for sure" again and again, and never lasting. Task apps, self-help books, paper planners — every one failed. At work and at home, I forgot promises, missed deadlines, and lost trust bit by bit. I was tired of the words "cure" and "overcome."

Mamorunder isn't an app to "fix" ADHD. It's a tool to live well with it.

Two forces to carry you to the finish

On nights you'd put it off, loss prediction. On mornings you can't move, quests. Two wheels, each doing a different job in a different moment.

The evening force — Loss prediction

Notice it before it breaks, without being blamed

"Friday's report is still half-written. At this rate, it slips to Thursday." — and beside it, the things you care about line up. "🏠 Family time" "🌙 A breathable weekend." No scolding, no judgment. That alone gets you out of bed and opening your laptop.

The morning force — Quests

"I have to" becomes "let me just try"

A morning when you know you should open that half-finished doc, but your fingers won't move. Yet there it is on your list as a quest, and Mamorun says, "I'm waiting for you." Somehow your fingers move. Each paragraph done earns a point, Mamorun hops, and that small win pulls the next step out of you.

Loss prediction × Quests

Awareness alone runs out of fuel. Fun alone can't stop "I'll do it later." Only when the two forces run as a paired set of wheels can you carry a day to its finish. This is Mamorunder's unique position.

Other apps

Notify → Snooze → Forget

Mamorunder

Notify → Until done → Complete

ADHD coaching runs ¥20,000-50,000/month. Mamorunder automates that same task breakdown, planning, and follow-up with AI, delivered right to your pocket.

Taking on ADHD's hard parts, one by one

"Can't remember it," "can't get started" — Mamorun and the AI handle them for you.

Brain-dump → AI organizes

Just write it down as it comes. The AI orders it by what matters and turns it into quests (the app's name for your to-dos). Speaking it aloud works too.

Drafts your phone scripts, emails, and research lists

Even the contact you dread — the AI prepares a ready-to-send draft. You just check it and tap "Use this."

Split down to a "30-second first step"

Quests so big they freeze you up get unraveled by the AI down to the very first step. The bar to start drops way down.

Reminders that won't stop

Counting down to your leave time, it keeps nudging however many times you miss. No snooze to escape with. Persistent nudges can always be paused with Quiet Hours.

Effort Points

They build up every time you clear a quest. Cumulative — they never decrease. Your level never drops either. Skip a day, and the total you built stays.

Treasures line up on your shelf

Everything you clear adds a small treasure (a charm) to your shelf, grouped by what you're protecting. A win that doesn't disappear.

Things to protect + an evening nudge

Family time, a breathable weekend, your own health — register what matters, and it's shown beside the quest you couldn't finish, gently surfaced at night.

Mamorun

Your little companion. "I'm waiting" in the morning, a hop when you clear a quest, "good work today" at night. Not surveillance — just "I'm here with you."

Time Horizon Bar

Quest cards shift color: green → yellow → orange → red. No need to read numbers. The color tells you the time you have left.

Daily companion cycle

From the morning's quests to the evening nudge. Not just a task list — a companion that runs the whole day with you.

And more

How Mamorunder is different

"When should I do it?" support

Manual setup
AI suggests, counting down to your leave time

"Did I do it?" check

Snooze and forget
Won't stop until done

Help getting started

None
AI splits it to a "30-second first step"

Prep for dreaded tasks

All on you
AI drafts phone scripts, emails, research lists

Notice before it breaks

None
Evening loss prediction, beside what you protect

Motivation

None or karma (decreases)
Effort Points (cumulative, never decrease)

Seeing your progress

None
Treasures line up on your shelf

Time-blindness solution

None
Time Horizon Bar (intuitive color changes)

An emotional companion

None
The Mamorun character

Designed by someone with ADHD

No
Built by the person themselves, for themselves

Other apps organize tasks. Mamorunder finishes the quest.

Other apps notify and move on. Mamorunder helps you notice before it breaks, and runs with you until you move.

This is "Loss prediction × Quests" — Mamorunder's unique position.

A user story

Kenji

46, office worker

Scolded again and again, telling himself "this time for sure" again and again, never lasting. Task apps, paper planners — every one failed.

Wednesday night

Checking his phone in bed, Mamorun quietly tells him: "Friday's report is still half-written." Beside it, "🏠 Family time" lines up. No scolding. That alone got him out of bed and onto his laptop. Thirty minutes later, the report was halfway done.

Monday morning

He knows from the moment he wakes that he has to open the half-finished proposal. Yet his fingers won't move. But there it is on his list as a quest, and Mamorun says "I'm waiting for you." Somehow, his fingers move to open the file.

The biggest change? At night, he can sleep without blaming himself.

* This story is based on a representative user profile.

Pricing

Quest management is free and unlimited, forever. When you want the AI to do more for you, go Premium. That's the idea.

ADHD coaching is ¥20,000-50,000/month. Get the same companionship in an app.

ADHD Coaching

¥20,000-50,000/mo

Tutoring

¥15,000-40,000/mo

Counseling

¥8,000-15,000/session

Mamorunder is about $0.23/day

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Quest management is unlimited, even free

  • Unlimited quest creation, notifications, and repeats
  • Effort Points (cumulative, never decrease)
  • Treasures line up on your shelf
  • AI organizing, 30-sec splitting, drafting — 3x each per month
  • Ask the AI in depth — 1x per month
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$8.49/month

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  • Unlimited AI organizing, 30-sec splitting, and drafting
  • Talk to the AI directly, as much as you want
  • Daily Quests (the AI plans your day automatically)
  • All unlockable rewards and skins
  • Quests, notifications, points, and shelf are unlimited too
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This app is not a medical device. It is not intended for diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease. Please consult a physician for ADHD diagnosis and treatment. Clinical research data on this page introduces general findings about ADHD and does not claim medical efficacy of this app.

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