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  • So far so good

    5
    By Lkp120
    I’ve only been using this a week but my workday has gotten SO much more focused and efficient!
  • Frustrating

    2
    By Gaming babe
    This app has a few great features like a beautiful streak counter and daily task list, however it’s really simple for $90 a year. All it does is play beautiful music for 30 minutes while you work and encourage you to make lists. I want to make the list on the app, not on paper. Also, I can’t actually look at my streaks unless I finish something. It’s a beautiful app but definitely not worth the money.
  • Not overwhelming; very helpful app

    5
    By rockpapercookie
    This app does not overwhelm me. It’s super easy and the graphics are superb as is the content. It helps me focus and do what’s on my list.
  • Beware ADHD Tax

    1
    By luna9701
    The app claims to help those with ADHD and yet takes advantage of our disability through “ADHD taxing”. The most ADHD friendly apps I’ve ever used will not have free trials that automatically charge our accounts after the end of the trial. True ADHD apps understand our forgetfulness and impulse control issues and will encourage the use of apps that DO NOT automatically charge for use without reminders and/or an action from the end user. Fabulous DOES NOT refund for accidental purchases and therefore they will never again receive my money. ✌️
  • Payment Upfront with SLOW onboarding

    1
    By Esmirna
    The onboarding takes so long. Not designed for people with ADHD. I closed it a few times and had to repeat the whole thing again. No autosave. Then without even using the app they want you to pay $84?!
  • Cute App

    5
    By ChrissyV1
    Honestly my adhd is so out of control for big s in my life some good and some bad! Big changes!!!
  • Integration of the apps is poor

    1
    By Ebethet
    Can’t figure what account or what app I am in. I went into an app for a free trial (Fabulous?), purchased coaching that I can’t use, then decided to purchase Clarify. I canceled Fabulous and can’t log into the Clarify account where I purchased a membership. I am asked if I want to purchase the Clarify app I just purchased. Bounce around the apps, trying to figure it out. I believe using the app will be fine, but purchasing it and getting there is a mess.
  • Fabulous!!

    5
    By Efrat13
    I recommend the Fabulous family of apps. Only comment I have is that they should either offer discounts for multiple app purchases or discount additional apps if one has been purchased.
  • Never Even knew

    5
    By Candycenb13
    Never been diagnosed with ADHD but as I’ve read i know that this APP HAS BEEN BENEFICIAL for me! I love the help I am receiving from Clarity
  • So much potential… not much there.

    2
    By wanderingbark
    This app and the same company's Fabulous app started off strong with me! The gorgeous images are motivating and pleasurable (important for many creatives with ADHD, as the minimalist or businesslike aesthetic of other apps makes me want to hurl my phone out the window), the gentle coaching, the amazing deep focus room that makes me actually want to go spend some time there all made me actually look forward to spending time organizing my life and my day. This app does a good job of attracting me to open it for certain goals, like the decluttering challenge. Sadly, once I got in, there wasn't enough there to support me and actually getting those things done. An ADHD app needs to have both the container for the things to do – which this app does well – and some really concrete paths to lead people down to break bigger tasks down into smaller ones and check them off or move through them along the way. but when I get in to the deep focus room or the cleaning challenge…that's it. Just the pretty container and meditations motivating me, no help actually doing the thing. I set my goal...and then it tells me to go and do my goal, so I feel good temporarily (again, great job giving that initial boost of excitement-interest-can-do-feeling to begin!) but soon I'm kind of floundering around trying to organize my thoughts and getting distracted. I don't want to navigate out of this app and into another one to manage my to do list or to break my tasks down into smaller steps. I was hoping I could do all of that within this app. So an example: the decluttering challenge. It makes me really want to take the challenge and do one thing each day. But that I open it, and the very first thing and asked me to do is… Check off accomplishing the task! And then the second thing is coaching me through how to Declutter by telling me about four steps in the process. OK… Would it make more sense to tell us about the four steps, then have us check off each step intern while moving through the challenge, and then we get to earn checking off that day? It's just backwards. It makes me wonder if there is a serious investment in making this app work, or if somebody started to make something gorgeous, lost interest or funding or developers, and decided to make money off of people who sign up eager for the promise of it without actually delivering on that promise. Or the deep focus room: before you go into it, you could set up a larger focus plus sub-tasks that would be the steppingstones along the way to completing the larger focus. Then you could customize the amount of time you want each one to take. The music or the light could intensify as you're getting close to the end of each allotted time. Then when you check off of a subtask, you could offer some change - different area of the image (moving along a step) or a beautiful sound to feel like you're doing a good job moving through the smaller tasks. All of that to say: What's unique about this app is the aesthetic and motivation stuff that I haven't seen anywhere else. Meanwhile, there are dozens of apps out there that know how to do what this one doesn't. So if the developers are serious about helping people with ADHD, this is the only app I found so far that has the potential to really help me. But without the actual help breaking down tasks, organizing the day, and then using the motivational power of the app to move through smaller tasks to accomplish a goal, it's not worth even close to the annual subscription fee. I'm afraid I'm not renewing my subscription. (Developers: contact me if you want feedback or beta testing!)

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