Drey is a daily planner that actually gets how your brain works. Smart scheduling, timely reminders, and a squirrel named Digby who remembers so you don't have to.
Those apps weren't built for your brain.
Drey was.
Tell Digby about your day. He handles the rest.
Wake time, commitments, energy level. Takes 30 seconds. Digby already knows your routine and timing preferences.
A complete day. Exercise before deep work. Meals when you'll actually eat them. Reminders when they matter. Every block sequenced, nothing forgotten.
One task at a time. Digby handles the interrupts, the reminders, the "what was I doing?" moments. You just do the next thing.
You take multiple things at different times of day. Keeping track of what you took and what you missed is exhausting.
Add your medications and supplements once. Set your preferred times. Drey reminds you and tracks what you've taken. Simple.
Other apps give you an empty calendar and expect you to fill it. That's executive function. The thing you don't have enough of.
Drey generates your day from your inputs. Different schedules for different day types. Work days, free days, weekends, each one built around your actual life.
You know the feeling. You sat down to work at 2 PM. It's now 7:30 PM. You haven't eaten, you missed your afternoon meds, and there are 4 unread messages from people who think you're ignoring them.
Drey escalates. A gentle nudge. Then a persistent notification. Then Digby goes full-screen: "Hey. It's been 4 hours. Eat something."
Some days, everything is hard. Drey doesn't punish you for that. It switches modes. Three levels of graceful degradation, because even your worst day has a protocol.
Half effort counts as full effort today. Lighter schedule, essential meds, gentle Digby.
Essentials only. Take your meds. Drink water. Eat something. Everything else can wait.
Digby is here. Just the bare minimum. Meds and safety. You're not alone. You're not a failure.
Bad day mode is Always Free
A drey is a squirrel's nest. It looks chaotic from the outside, but inside it's perfectly structured, warm, and safe. That's the ADHD brain.
Digby is your personal squirrel. He builds your drey. He stashes your tasks and remembers where everything is buried. He's warm, cheeky, supportive, and he never, ever judges.
We checked. Twice.
| Feature | Other Apps | Drey |
|---|---|---|
| Schedule generation (not empty templates) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Medication and supplement tracking | Basic | ✓ Built-in |
| Hyperfocus interrupts (escalating) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Bad day graceful degradation (3 levels) | ✗ | ✓ |
| Post-exercise focus scheduling | ✗ | ✓ |
| Progress as trends, not streaks | Streaks 💔 | 5/7 days 💚 |
| Health data stays on your device | Cloud ☁ | On-device only |
Every ADHD app on the App Store gives you a blank calendar and says "good luck." None of them generate your schedule. None of them track your medications alongside your schedule. None of them have a plan for the days where everything is just hard.
Drey was built by a team that understands the problem because they live it. Every feature was tested on real routines and real bad days before it shipped.
Safety features are always free. Paid plans unlock intelligence.
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