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Pricing Breakdowns

What ADHD and productivity apps actually cost — tiers, hidden fees, and the fine print.

Finch App Pricing: Free vs Premium for ADHD Women

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Finch's free tier covers basic self-care features. Premium costs $7.99/month. Full pricing breakdown for ADHD women considering the virtual pet app.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Finch

Best Free ADHD Apps vs Paid: The Full Cost Breakdown

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Complete pricing comparison of free and paid ADHD apps — from Goblin Tools ($0) to Inflow ($47.99/mo). What's worth paying for, what's free, and what's missing from both.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Multiple

Focusmate Pricing: Free vs Pro for ADHD Women

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Focusmate's free tier gives 3 body doubling sessions per week. Pro costs $10.99/month for unlimited. Full pricing breakdown for ADHD users.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Focusmate

Habitica Pricing: Is the Subscription Worth It for ADHD?

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Habitica's core features are free. The $9/month subscription unlocks cosmetic items and extras. Full pricing breakdown for ADHD users.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Habitica

Tiimo Pricing: Is It Worth It for ADHD Women?

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Full Tiimo pricing breakdown — free tier vs premium at $6.99/mo. What you get, what you don't, and whether it's worth it for adult women with ADHD.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Tiimo

Inflow App Cost: What You Actually Pay for ADHD Coaching

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Inflow charges $47.99/month — the most expensive ADHD app available. Full pricing breakdown, what's included, and whether the CBT coaching model is worth it.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Inflow

Motion App Pricing: Is AI Scheduling Worth It for ADHD Brains?

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Motion charges $19/mo (individual) or $34/mo (monthly) for AI calendar scheduling. Here's what you actually get, what's missing, and whether it's worth it for ADHD.

Updated Mar 21, 2026 Motion
What do ADHD productivity apps cost and is the price worth it?
ADHD-specific apps typically cost $5–$20 per month. At $7 flat, Mutra is at the lower end of that range. Whether the price is worth it depends on whether the app removes actual barriers to completing work — a $7/month app that gets you through two stuck tasks per month is worth more than a free app you never open.
Are there hidden costs in ADHD productivity app subscriptions?
Watch for annual billing requirements disguised as monthly pricing, limits on features at the base tier that make the app effectively non-functional, and in-app purchases for accountability features that should be core. Flat monthly pricing with no feature gating is the simplest model to evaluate.
Is it worth paying for an ADHD app when free tools exist?
Free productivity tools are generally not built for ADHD. The free tier of general apps typically lacks the accountability and low-friction features that make ADHD-specific tools useful. A paid app built for your actual cognitive profile is usually worth the cost compared to a free app that requires you to adapt to its neurotypical structure.

Tired of surprise fees?

Mutra is $7/month flat. 14-day free trial, cancel anytime.