Everyday Edition · the ADHD focus planner for adults · undated on purpose
Planners are built for school. Brains don't graduate. You've bought the planners. You've filled the Januaries.
The Kindquill Focus Planner is the one designed for what actually happens — at work, with bills, on the Tuesday everything falls apart.
Most results for an ADHD planner for women are pink covers and habit streaks. This is the opposite: plain cream, no streaks, and no tone of voice that assumes you need managing. It is the same design built for every ND adult, women included.
Lexend Deca, the dyslexia-friendly typeface, on low-glare cream. Left-aligned, with room around every line. No hourly grid. No streak. No red-pen tone. Executive dysfunction does not clock out at five, so the pages hold the parts that slip: a decision log that ends the re-litigated meeting, deadline math for when "two weeks" and "tomorrow" feel the same, one priority box for the day. It will not fix how your brain runs. It is built to run alongside it.
Formats: Printed planner (148 pages, 8.5×11) · iPad planner for GoodNotes & Notability (light + dark) · reMarkable / e-ink & Kindle Scribe · Notion template · printable PDFs.
Give us your email and you'll hear the moment the Everyday Edition is for sale, at the launch-week price. Between now and launch we'll send a free page occasionally, the Weekly Reset to start. No streaks, no spam, unsubscribe whenever.
Is this planner dated?
No, on purpose. Undated everywhere. No streaks to break, nothing to fall behind on.
Who is the Everyday Edition for?
Adults with ADHD, AuDHD, dyslexia, or autism, at work and everywhere else. It is a tool, not a treatment.
Is this a school planner rebadged?
No. There is no homework log, no class schedule, no semester grid. It is built around adult executive dysfunction: a decision log, deadline math, project crunch-weeks, and the recall file for the things you keep re-Googling at work.
Does it work as a journal for autistic adults?
Yes. The low-sensory design (matte cream, no harsh contrast, predictable repeating pages) and the judgment-free tracking make it a genuine journal for autistic adults, not only an ADHD one. Take the pages that fit, ignore the rest.
What formats will it come in?
A printed planner, an iPad planner (GoodNotes and Notability), reMarkable and e-ink, Kindle Scribe, a Notion template, and printable PDFs.
When can I buy it?
Soon. Leave your email for first access and the launch-week price, or grab the free Weekly Reset printable (adult version) while you wait.
Kindquill · built for brains that work differently · a Five Explorers Press imprint
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