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TimeGlow · early access

See time pass so ADHD never makes you late again.

A visual countdown timer that makes the minutes glow and quietly drain away — so “not now” finally becomes “almost now,” and you start, leave, and stop on time. We’re building it now.

One email when early access opens. No spam, ever.

Now vs. not now

Time blindness is real.

For a lot of ADHD brains there are only two times: now and not now. The hours in between never quite register — so a twenty-minute task swallows two hours, or you hyperfocus straight past the moment you needed to leave. It isn’t laziness, and it isn’t about willpower. You just can’t feel the clock moving. TimeGlow makes time something you can see — a warm fill that drains in the corner of your eye, so your brain finally has something to watch.

start
leave
stop

Watch each one glow down — no anxious red, just a soft coral when time’s nearly up.

What we’re building

How TimeGlow will work

A timer you can see

One glowing capsule where time looks like it’s draining away. Nothing to decode at a glance — just a warm fill quietly receding.

Routines, chained gently

Link timers for the morning, leaving the house, and winding down — one calm sequence that carries you from “start” to “out the door.”

Always in the corner of your eye

Home-screen and lock-screen widgets keep a glowing timer in your peripheral vision, so you never set a timer and forget it exists.

Calm by design

Soft, customizable colours and a gentle finish chime — never a jarring alarm. Sensory-friendly from the first second to the last.

Planned pricing

Honest, planned pricing

This is the pricing we intend to launch with — it may change before release. No payment is taken now. Join the waitlist and your founding-member price is locked in.

Free

$0

always free

One glowing visual timer. No account wall, no trial countdown. Yours to keep, forever.

Founding price for waitlist members

TimeGlow+

$4.99 /mo

planned — may change before launch

  • Multiple saved visual timers
  • Full routines — chained timers for mornings, leaving the house, and winding down
  • Home- & lock-screen widgets, so a glowing timer is always in view

Questions

A few honest answers

When does it launch?

We’re building TimeGlow now and inviting waitlist members in first. We’ll email you the moment early access opens — nothing in between.

What do I get for signing up?

Early access before the public launch, founding-member pricing locked in, and a real say in what we build. That’s it.

Is this just another timer?

No. A normal timer hides time inside a number you have to keep checking. TimeGlow makes time visible — a warm fill that drains in your peripheral vision, so you feel it passing without looking.

Will it be overstimulating?

No. It’s calm and low-stimulation by design: soft dusk colours, slow gentle motion, and a quiet finish — never flashing, never alarming, never gamified.

Do I need an ADHD diagnosis?

Not at all. TimeGlow is for anyone who struggles to feel time pass — ADHD, autistic, executive-function differences, or simply someone who thinks better with a visual clock.

Be one of the first to see time glow.

We’re a small team building this carefully, for the way our brains actually work. Join the waitlist and you’ll be a founding member — early access, founding pricing, and a hand in shaping it.

One email when early access opens. No spam, ever.