A linear calendar for ADHD brains. No grid. No page flips. Just every day of the month laid out in a row, so you can see time instead of having to imagine it.
Get the Linear Calendar · $47 $37Every grid calendar chops your month into seven columns. Your ADHD brain doesn't plan in columns. It plans in flow.
"I keep forgetting what's next week because my calendar puts it on a different page."
Page turns are where ADHD planning goes to die.
"Monday feels like a fresh start. By Wednesday I've forgotten Friday exists."
Classic time collapse. "Now" and "not now" are the only two settings.
"I can't feel how close a deadline is until it's three days out."
Time blindness isn't laziness. Your brain needs a spatial scaffold.
"I've tried every planner app. None of them stuck."
Because they all asked you to plan like a neurotypical. You're not one.
This is the view you'll live in day to day. Today is a point you can see. Tomorrow is one step right. Next Friday is five steps right. Your brain already knows how to do spatial. This just lets it.
Hover any bar to see the mission. This is exactly how the app behaves.
One click and every month collapses into a row, stacked on top of each other. Plan a launch in August while you're still in April.
Four reasons a linear month beats a grid for people like us. Each one is rooted in how ADHD brains actually process time.
Time blindness is real. Your brain struggles to feel "two weeks from now." But it's amazing at spatial processing. A linear month turns "two weeks" into "two columns to the right." Suddenly you can see it.
ADHD working memory is expensive and leaky. Every deadline you're holding in your head is stealing focus. This tool offloads all of it onto one surface. Your brain stops holding. It starts seeing.
ADHD brains are dopamine-hungry. Color-coded blocks register faster than text labels, and they trigger the pattern-recognition reward your brain is looking for. Your month becomes a map you can read in a glance.
Grid calendars break the month at week boundaries and the month boundary itself. Every break is a leak point where ADHD planning falls apart. A linear month has no breaks. April 30 sits next to May 1 where it belongs.
You're not bad at planning. You've been using the wrong shape of planner.
Every calendar hands you the same shape. Seven columns. Five rows. Your brain doesn't think in columns. It thinks in flow.
Long projects get sliced in half every Sunday. The week after next lives on a page you have to click to open. Deadlines surprise you because they sit behind a scroll.
Every day of the month in a row. Projects span as continuous bars. Weekends shade. Today glows. Your brain stops holding time in its head. It starts seeing it on a surface.
Twelve months stacked. Plan October from April.
Grab a bar. Pull right to push a deadline. No menus.
Pick a color. Pick an emoji. Your month becomes scannable in a glance.
Add a "Work session for…" to any main event. The prep sits on the same row as the deadline, so you can see the runway leading into it.
No download. No app store. Open it on any device, your plan is right there.
Hi, I'm Eric. I'm an executive functioning coach. Every ADHD adult I work with struggles with the same invisible thing: time blindness. You can't feel the week coming. Fridays ambush you. Sundays vanish. Deadlines land out of nowhere.
The Linear Calendar is the tool I reach for in every single session. It gives time a shape your brain can actually see. Every client in my clinic uses it, because for the first time, they can feel next week coming before it arrives.
No subscription. No seat pricing. No upsell funnel. Pay once, use it for as long as it serves you.
One page. One row. Every day where your brain can see it.
Get the Linear Calendar · $47 $37A linear calendar for ADHD brains. Plan your month on a single line.