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Autismo is a daily task management app from a Danish-language website, aimed at children and adults with ADHD or autism, as well as their families. It tries to address problems such as difficulty getting started, lack of an overall view, tasks feeling too large, family coordination challenges, and a lack of structure and motivation. The current page indicates that the product has not officially launched yet, and users can sign up to be notified when it is released.
The product is not positioned as a generic to-do list, but as a tool designed around the executive-function challenges of neurodivergent users. Tasks can include images and descriptions, and can be broken down into smaller subtasks. Progress is shown through percentages and visual indicators. Users can set task start and end times so that tasks only appear when relevant. Recurring tasks are supported, making it suitable for daily routines. Family groups allow parents to create tasks for children and track their progress. On the AI side, the page only mentions a planned “AI-assisted task creation” feature, which may automatically suggest subtasks based on past tasks and experience. However, it does not specify the model, launch timeline, or real-world effectiveness.
The page does not disclose any pricing, subscription plans, free tier, or payment methods, nor does it say whether there will be a trial period. Information about APIs, third-party integrations, platform support, offline capabilities, and similar details is also missing. On privacy, there is no visible explanation of data storage, children’s data protection, family permissions, or health-related compliance. For a product aimed at children and special-needs users, these will be key points to assess later.
Its main strength is a very clear positioning: it is designed around the needs of ADHD and autistic users for structure, visualization, small goals, and predictability. Family collaboration also matches real-world usage scenarios. The downside is that the product is still in pre-launch, its AI capabilities have not yet been delivered, pricing and privacy information are insufficient, and Chinese-language support is unknown.
It is best suited to ADHD/autistic users who need to break daily activities into smaller steps and build routines, as well as parents who want to help children complete tasks. Access from China is currently unknown. The page is in Danish, and payment options and localization have not been disclosed. If you need ready-to-use alternatives, consider Tiimo, Routinery, Todoist, Habitica, Notion, or Google Tasks.
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autismo.dk is an Denmark AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach autismo.dk directly.