AI Task Breakdown

Stuck? Type any task. AI breaks it into 5 tiny micro-steps. AI POWERED

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FAQ

How does the AI task breakdown work?
Type any task you're stuck on. Our AI analyzes it and generates 5 tiny, concrete micro-steps with time estimates. Each step is designed to be so small you can start immediately — perfect for ADHD brains that struggle with task initiation.
Is this tool free?
Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. It's a standalone tool built by Kit, the AI productivity app for ADHD and neurodivergent users.
Why does breaking tasks into micro-steps help ADHD?
ADHD brains struggle with task initiation due to low dopamine activation. Micro-steps work because each step is small enough to overcome the brain's resistance threshold. Getting started creates momentum.
What kinds of tasks can I break down?
Any task you're avoiding or feel overwhelmed by: cleaning your room, writing an email, starting a project, doing laundry, making a phone call, organizing your desk, cooking dinner, planning your week, and more.
How is this different from a to-do list?
To-do lists tell you WHAT to do but not HOW to start. This AI tool breaks any task into the smallest possible starting actions so tiny they bypass ADHD task paralysis.

Why Micro-Steps Work for ADHD Brains

If you have ADHD, you know the feeling: you need to do something, you know it's important, but you physically cannot start. It's not laziness — it's your brain's executive function system struggling to bridge the gap between "knowing what to do" and "actually doing it."

The Science Behind Task Breakdown

ADHD brains have lower baseline dopamine levels, which means the reward system that typically motivates action doesn't activate as strongly. When a task feels big or vague, the brain's threat detection kicks in, creating overwhelm and avoidance. Breaking tasks into micro-steps works because each tiny step is small enough to bypass the brain's resistance threshold.

AI-Powered Task Breakdown vs Manual Lists

Traditional advice says "just break it into smaller steps" — but when you have ADHD, even figuring out the steps feels overwhelming. That's where AI task breakdown helps. You type any task, and the AI instantly generates concrete, physically specific micro-steps. No thinking required. Just follow step one.

How to Use This Tool

Type any task you're avoiding. The AI generates 5 micro-steps with time estimates. Click each step as you complete it. If a step still feels too big, try breaking it down again. The goal is always the same: make the next action so small that resistance doesn't matter.