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Dopami
Household chores without the mental load for ADHD
222 followers
Household chores without the mental load for ADHD
222 followers
Dopami helps ADHD families, adults, and roommates handle household chores without mental load by suggesting small missions based on room, time, energy, and shared home context.
















Hey Product Hunt 👋
We built Dopami because we kept asking the same question: why does TikTok know exactly when to grab my attention, but my to-do list doesn't?
The answer is behavioral algorithms. TikTok learns your habits, your active windows, your patterns and serves content at the exact moment you'll engage. It works flawlessly. The problem is it works against you.
We built the same engine. But instead of serving you a Reel, it surfaces the right chore at the right moment.
Here's what that means in practice:
No alarms to set. No rigid routines to maintain.
Dopami observes when you open the app, which missions you complete, in what order, at what time.
The more you use it, the more precisely it knows when to nudge you not with a generic reminder, but with a specific mission calibrated to your energy right now.
The rest of the product:
Chores organized by room → zero decision fatigue
Every task earns XP, unlocks levels and trophies → your brain gets the dopamine hit it needs
Due dates feed the algorithm → deadlines drive priority automatically
Up to 6 household members → everyone sees what needs to be done, not just you
Dark-mode-first design → built to calm, not overwhelm
Who it's for: Adults with ADHD, parents managing households, roommates who are tired of the mental load falling on one person.
Where we are: Currently in closed beta free while we learn. Launching at $9.99/month with a 30-day free trial.
We're two founders one ADHD, one not which means the product gets stress-tested from both sides every single day.
If you've ever stared at a pile of dishes for three days knowing you needed to do them but couldn't start: this is for you.
Would love your questions and feedback. We read everything. 🧠
Nathan & Néo, co-founders of Dopami
Love the framing of "missions" instead of chores — that reframe alone makes it way less overwhelming for ADHD brains. The room/time/energy context is a smart touch too.
Do shared households get separate profiles per person, or is the task list shared across everyone?
@doganakbulut Thank you 🩷 Separate profiles, shared roof that's exactly how it works. Everyone in the household has their own missions and their own progress, so nobody's list gets tangled with someone else's. Way less of the "whose task was this?" chaos that ADHD brains know too well :)
The TikTok comparison clicked for me. Using the same behavioral patterns but for something actually useful is smart. How does it work in shared spaces though? Like if my roommate does a chore, does the app know not to suggest it again?
@kreativejosh Yes, that's exactly what's happening, users from the same household are moving forward hand in hand :)
The fact that there is a room chore generator really catches my eye. Loved the suggest mission part of it and household team work is really excellent as well. Rewards and trophy feature is a good addition too.
However i have a question, Is Dopami more focused on helping households coordinate chores or helping individuals overcome mental friction of getting things done and how does that value change when one person is already responsible for most of the household tasks?
@pradyumna6 Thanks for the good question we think about this a lot actually.
So Dopami is built first for individuals dealing with the mental friction part. If you have ADHD or attention-related challenges, the algorithm telling you when to act instead of staring at a list paralyzed? That's the core value.
The household features are more of a multiplier. Like if you live with someone, the gamification makes coordination less painful. But it's not why you'd use Dopami.
Real talk: if one person is doing 80% of the chores, solo mode probably gives them more value anyway. They get the algorithm and rewards without the team stuff getting in the way.
We're not trying to be Asana for households we're trying to solve the executive dysfunction problem first. Team coordination is just a bonus if it fits your life.
Does that clarify? :)
I would love to try it. I joined the beta, and just noticed you fixed the Google Play link - but it's saying the "app is not available on any of my devices".
I do have a budget Redmi phone, but the OS version should be quite recent. And I understand it's beta, so widespread compatibility probably isn't tuned out yet. :)
But again, I'd really love to try it, my room is begging me. Can you tell me what minimum requirements (if any) have you set in the Play Store? Can it be a geo-block? I'm connecting from Slovakia, if it's relevant.
Thanks, congrats on the awesome idea and keep up the great work!
@oliver_gaspar1 Thanks for joining the beta! Good catch on the availability issue. I'll check with the dev on the device/geo-block situation and get back to you soon.
Appreciate the support! 🙌
Upstream
Not sure it would actually get me to do the chores but looks fun!
@louislecat Haha fair! 😄 But that "looks fun" part is kind of the whole point for ADHD brains, the issue usually isn't laziness, it's that boring tasks give zero dopamine, so starting feels impossible. Dopami adds the reward up front so your brain actually wants to begin.
PeakRoutine
Love the concept! Quick question — does Dopami also help with scheduling tasks and sending reminders/notifications if we forget to complete them?
@priyanktyagi Hello, thank you for your message. It's entirely possible with a system of recurring tasks :)