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Goblin Tools vs Tiimo for ADHD: AI Breakdown vs Visual Scheduling

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Goblin Tools (free) uses AI to decompose daunting tasks into manageable steps. Tiimo ($6.99/mo) provides visual scheduling with icon-based timers for neurodivergent users. Goblin Tools helps with task overwhelm. Tiimo helps with time blindness. Both address different ADHD executive function challenges — and both leave the impossible task problem unsolved.

Feature Goblin Tools Tiimo Mutra
Monthly price Free $6.99/mo $7/month
ADHD-focused design Partial Partial Yes — built for women with ADHD
Goblin Tools vs Tiimo Feature Comparison
FeatureGoblin ToolsTiimo
PriceFree$6.99/mo
Primary UseTask breakdown via AIVisual daily scheduling
ADHD-SpecificPartial — task paralysis focusYes — neurodivergent design
Account RequiredNoYes
Ongoing TrackingNoYes — daily schedules
Time ManagementNoYes — visual timers
AI FeaturesMagic ToDo breakdownAI checklists
Peer Task ExchangeNoNo

Two Different Executive Function Supports

Goblin Tools and Tiimo address two different executive function challenges that affect ADHD users.

Goblin Tools targets task decomposition — when a task feels too big or vague, it uses AI to break it into concrete sub-steps. This addresses overwhelm-based paralysis where the barrier is perceived complexity.

Tiimo targets time management — when you lose track of time, forget what you planned to do, or can’t structure your day, it provides visual schedules with countdown timers. This addresses time blindness and routine collapse.

When Goblin Tools Shines

You’re staring at “organize the garage” and can’t figure out where to start. You paste it into Goblin Tools’ Magic ToDo, and it generates: “Clear items from the floor → Sort items into keep/donate/trash piles → Sweep the floor → Install shelf brackets → Organize items on shelves.” Suddenly the vague, overwhelming task has concrete steps.

This process takes 30 seconds, costs nothing, and requires no account. For overwhelm-based paralysis, it’s the fastest intervention available.

The limitation: Goblin Tools produces a list and that’s it. There’s no tracking, no reminders, no way to return to your broken-down task tomorrow. And for tasks that are already simple — “call the dentist” — there’s nothing to break down.

When Tiimo Shines

It’s 2pm and you have no idea how you got here. The morning disappeared. You had things to do but can’t remember what or when. Tiimo prevents this by providing a visual schedule with countdown timers — making time visible and concrete for brains that experience time as abstract.

The AI checklists break routines (not one-off tasks) into steps with time estimates, so “morning routine” becomes a timed sequence you can follow without thinking.

The limitation: Tiimo is a scheduling tool. It tells you when to do things. It can’t help you start them when executive dysfunction is blocking initiation. You can have the perfectly timed Tiimo schedule and still not make the phone call at the scheduled time.

Using Both Together

Since these tools address different problems, using both makes sense for many ADHD users:

  • Daily structure: Tiimo handles your ongoing schedule and routines
  • Complex tasks: Goblin Tools breaks down specific overwhelming items as needed
  • Cost: Goblin Tools is free, so the only cost is Tiimo’s $6.99/month

This combination covers time blindness and task overwhelm but still leaves one gap: the simple task that executive dysfunction blocks regardless of scheduling or decomposition.

The Remaining Gap

Neither Goblin Tools nor Tiimo addresses the impossible task — a simple action your brain won’t let you start. These tasks aren’t complex (no need for AI breakdown) and aren’t time-dependent (you know when to do them). The block is neurological, not organizational.

Peer task exchange addresses this gap. Someone else does your blocked task. You do theirs. Both get done, because the executive function block is specific to the task owner, not the task itself.

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Verdict

Use Goblin Tools for one-off task breakdown when overwhelm is the barrier. Use Tiimo for daily routine structure and time management. Goblin Tools is free and instant; Tiimo is ongoing and structured. For tasks blocked by executive dysfunction rather than complexity, neither tool addresses the initiation problem.

PROS & CONS

Goblin Tools

Pros

  • Free and instant — no barriers
  • Effective for overwhelm-based paralysis
  • Zero maintenance required

Cons

  • One-shot tool — no persistence
  • Can't help with simple-task blocks
  • No scheduling or time management

PROS & CONS

Tiimo

Pros

  • Ongoing daily structure
  • Visual design reduces cognitive load
  • Time blindness support

Cons

  • Monthly subscription
  • Setup requires executive function
  • No task initiation support

Q&A

Should I use Goblin Tools or Tiimo for ADHD?

They serve different needs. Use Goblin Tools when you're facing a specific complex task that feels overwhelming — it breaks it down instantly for free. Use Tiimo for daily routine structure and time awareness — it's an ongoing planning tool. Many ADHD users could benefit from both: Tiimo for daily structure, Goblin Tools for occasional overwhelm.

Q&A

Can Goblin Tools replace Tiimo?

No — they do different things. Goblin Tools is a one-shot task breakdown tool. Tiimo is an ongoing visual scheduler. Goblin Tools can't track your daily routine or help with time blindness. Tiimo can't break a complex one-off task into AI-generated steps.

Cognitive disabilities, ADHD, and other neurological disorders can impact a person's executive function skills

Source: CHADD — Choosing Apps for Executive Function Challenges

Is Goblin Tools actually free with no catch?
Yes. Goblin Tools is free to use in your browser with no account required. There's no premium tier and no signup. You paste a task, it generates sub-steps, done.
Does Goblin Tools work for tasks that aren't complex?
No — if a task is already clear and simple (like 'call the dentist'), there's nothing to break down. Goblin Tools helps with overwhelm-based paralysis where the barrier is perceived complexity. It won't help with initiation paralysis on simple tasks.
Does Tiimo work on Android or just iPhone?
Tiimo is available on both iOS and Android, as well as through a web app. All platforms require the $6.99/month subscription.

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