Inspired by my own struggles with ADHD, I wanted to create a financial app for those with similar difficulties. My app is curated to meet the needs of those with executive functioning disorders both in its visuals and in usability. The interface is ADHD user friendly. Color, layout, type, and overall design have all been curated in a way that best appeals to neurodivergent users.

Mind Your Money

Pay Bills

Pay bills on the app, all in one easy click! Takes away the hassle of multiple steps and having to use multiple platforms to pay your bills. Keep track of your payments over time with graphs that help easy visualization of spending habits. A single-click button is implimented for quick financial planning to accommodate potential distractions.

Calender and Other Reminder Features

Calendars are vital for individuals with ADHD It’s  important to not only have the basic reminders screen, but a more in depth visualization of data,  so that users can lay out their financial obligations over time. That's why I've included the reminder alerts screen as well as a calendar section in the app. By having a calendar feature, it allows users to see long-term financial obligations clearly, such as upcoming expenses and deadlines.

Having multiple reminder channels make it harder to ignore important tasks. This ensures users stay organized and on top of their financial responsibilities efficiently.

An alarm feature in the financial app could remind users of bill due dates, budget adjustments, and financial goals, reducing the risk of late payments or overlooked expenses. These timely reminders help users stay on track with their financial commitments, leading to a more stable and stress-free financial journey.