How Oasa keeps planning smaller
Oases hold projects, Seeds hold tasks, and Sprouts break large tasks into smaller steps. Simple, 80/20, and Hyperfocus modes let each project have only as much structure as it needs.
ADHD-friendly productivity
Many people searching for ADHD productivity help are not looking for another complicated system. They want fewer decisions, clearer next steps, and a way to come back without shame. Oasa is built for that kind of gentle structure, without making medical claims.
A long to-do list makes it harder to start.
You need one visible next task, not twenty equal priorities.
Gamified streaks, badges, and red overdue counters make you avoid the app after a bad week.
How it works
Oases hold projects, Seeds hold tasks, and Sprouts break large tasks into smaller steps. Simple, 80/20, and Hyperfocus modes let each project have only as much structure as it needs.
Tend mode narrows attention to one Seed and a chosen focus length. You do not need to solve the whole list before beginning.
Oasa is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, or claim to improve ADHD. It is a productivity app designed to reduce common planning friction.
A useful ADHD-friendly tool should make the next action easier to see, not add more views to maintain.
Completed work should remain visible so the app does not only show what is unfinished.
Look for systems that make returning normal after interruption instead of punishing the missed day.
FAQ
No. Oasa is a productivity and focus app. It may fit people who want less overwhelming task planning, but it is not medical treatment.
Because the design emphasizes fewer visible choices, one-task focus, visual progress, and gentle restarts — patterns many overwhelmed users look for.
No. Oasa does not use AI coaching or automatic scheduling.