If you have ADHD, you already know the problem with productivity apps. The moment you have to open a separate app to log a task is the moment the task is gone. Ezra lives in your iMessage. You text him the same way you text anyone else. He handles the rest.
Say hi to Ezra → Or text (425) 359-1795 from your iPhoneEvery productivity app aimed at adults with ADHD has the same fatal flaw: you have to remember to use it. The streak system that was supposed to motivate you becomes another thing to feel bad about. The notification you swiped away at 6:45am is gone. The dashboard you set up at 11pm one motivated Tuesday gathers dust.
The cognitive cost of "open the app, find the right list, type the task, save it" is exactly where executive function breaks down. By the time you've done it, you've forgotten what you were going to add. Or you never started in the first place.
Ezra works on the opposite premise: do not make the user remember a tool. Use the channel they already live in. iMessage is the one app adults with ADHD check constantly, the same way they check it for messages from family and friends. A reminder you can fire off in the same thread you texted your friend ten seconds ago survives the dopamine drop.
You text Ezra what you need to remember. Ezra texts you back at the right time. The reminder is an iMessage, not a push notification you'll dismiss without reading. It's in the same thread, in the same app, with the same friend-coded face.
One of the worst ADHD experiences: knowing you knew something and not being able to find where you wrote it down. Ezra remembers what you tell him. You can ask him later in plain English, no tags, no folders.
The "I'll get to it tomorrow" emails are an ADHD tax. Drafting one takes 30 seconds for someone else and 30 minutes for you, because every time you start, the thinking part of your brain leaves. Ezra drafts it in your voice, you skim, you send.
You're deep in a task. A thought hits: "I need to call the dentist." You can stop and lose your flow, or text Ezra two words and stay in it. Ezra holds the thought until you're done.
Confirmation emails get buried. The reservation, the booking number, the order, the receipt. Ezra finds them in your inbox the same way you'd ask a friend to. No filters, no folder structure to maintain.
The best AI assistant for adults with ADHD is one you do not have to open. Ezra lives in your iMessage thread, the same place you already check 80 times a day. You text him a reminder, a question, or a half-formed thought, and he handles it. No app to install, no dashboard to forget about, no streak to break.
No. Ezra never texts first unless you set a reminder and asked for it. He won't send "haven't heard from you" pings or "you broke your streak" pressure. The thread stays quiet between your messages.
No. Ezra only sees the messages you send to his number. Your texts with everyone else are private, encrypted by Apple, and never touched by Ezra. He's just a contact in your phone.
Yes. Executive-function support means catching the stuff your brain drops: appointments, replies, follow-ups, the email you keep meaning to send. Ezra is a low-friction external memory you talk to in plain English. No categorizing, no tagging, no organizing. You just text and he holds it.
Yes, free at launch. We will tell you in iMessage at least 14 days before that ever changes.
Two paths. Text Ezra now if you want to dive in. Or read our executive functioning skills checklist first if you want to understand which specific skills you're trying to support before adding a tool.
The hardest thing about ADHD admin is starting. Ezra makes "starting" be one text.
Say hi to Ezra → Or text (425) 359-1795 from your iPhone