Dear 21st century,
maybe it's time to look beyond the symptoms.
When you see 'ADHD', are you truly seeing the person?

Because you are now looking at a girl with real ADHD!
Perhaps you'd understand more if, instead of listing deficits, you listened to the stories.
The story of the constant inner battle, the exhaustion from trying to fit a mold not made for her, the quiet strength behind the so-called 'scatteredness'. The story of the little girl inside who learned to hide parts of herself to survive.
That effort to mask, to appear 'normal', takes a heavy toll.
And we discovered something crucial: many struggles labelled as 'negative ADHD symptoms' aren't the core issue.
They are the scars left by hiding, the consequence of navigating a world that often misunderstands.
If It's 'Bad', Why Does It Feel So...
Powerful Sometimes?
But here's the paradox. While focusing on the struggles, did anyone stop to count the strengths?
We did.
We found unique abilities often intertwined with the ADHD brain: the force, the creativity, the intuition, the empathy, the resilience.
If the 'disorder' also holds such potential, why is the story so one-sided?
Why the focus only on what's 'wrong'? It didn't add up.
Beyond Symptoms: Our Quest
for Understanding and Solutions
This disconnect – the pain of masking versus the often-unseen potential – drove us to dig deeper.
We dedicated over a year to intensive research, going far beyond surface-level articles.
We analyzed thousands of discussions, scientific papers, and most importantly, listened to hundreds of hours of real, lived experiences. We weren't just looking for why ADHD feels the way it does, especially for women.
We were relentlessly searching for the 'how': how the challenges manifest daily, how women currently cope (often alone), and how effective support could actually look and feel. We needed to understand the mechanics of the struggle to build something truly helpful.
Is ADHD real?
Yes.

But our research confirmed it's deeply intertwined with our environment and expectations.
The insights from countless data points and personal narratives showed us a crucial gap: while labels were given, practical tools and actionable strategies ('the how') tailored to the unique ADHD experience were profoundly lacking.
People were often left with theories and opinions, but little concrete help for their daily reality. This wasn't just an opinion; it was a clear pattern demanding action.
So, based on this deep understanding, we didn't just theorize.
We started building the tools.
INTRODUCING
Ai model Allice is the embodiment of that 'how'. She is the answer our research pointed towards – the answer grounded in data, knowledge and empathy.
She is NOT just identifying problems without offering pathways forward.
She is NOT another internet platform filled with conflicting opinions.
She is NOT here to tell you how you should be.
Allice provides the actionable tools and the safe, private space your ADHD brain needs. An intelligent, understanding companion designed to help you figure out the 'how' of navigating your unique challenges.
She works with your wiring in a non-judgmental environment where you are safe to explore, experiment, and simply be. We are here for you, through Allice.
Allice is your confidential guide, providing practical tools and unwavering support as you move from simply understanding the 'why' to mastering the 'how' of your life with ADHD.
You are safe here to explore and grow.
Embrace your uniqueness
Don't be afraid to be yourself and express your specific traits.
Discover your potential
Look for areas where you can use your strengths and achieve success.


Create your own life
Don't be afraid to experiment with different strategies and find a path that suits you best.
Share and inspire
Connect with the community and share your stories and knowledge. Be inspired by inspiring.
We do it for you, but...
...we can't do it without you.
Our project is 100% funded by donations and community. We are not obligated to anyone except our customers, and it must remain so. Become one now and help us create the best ADHD tool ever.