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ADHD-focused workspace

Less friction, clearer momentum, and a homepage that helps you start.

This version of Kamili is shaped for ADHD brains: fewer competing signals, obvious next steps, visible urgency, and enough warmth to feel supportive instead of clinical.

  • See the next useful action in seconds.
  • Reduce scanning fatigue with simpler content groupings.
  • Keep momentum when your attention gets interrupted.

Main page concept

What the page prioritizes

A quick scan should tell you what matters now, what can wait, and where to go next without forcing a full context switch.

First-view checklist

  • One dominant next action
  • Shorter reading paths
  • Visual anchors for urgency

Why this version works

Built for getting unstuck fast

The layout is intentionally direct. Strong section framing, clearer contrast, and chunked content help reduce the "where do I start?" moment that turns into tab-hopping.

Supportive by design

The goal is not to make users adapt to the interface. The goal is to make the interface easier to trust, parse, and return to after disruption.

Immediate orientation

Important actions are visible in the first viewport so the page answers "what now?" before attention drifts.

Gentle urgency cues

Priority is highlighted without shouting, so deadlines stand out but the page still feels calm enough to use.

Fast reset points

Small summary blocks make it easy to recover after interruptions and jump back in without rereading everything.

Page outcomes

A landing page that respects different brains without flattening them.

Both versions keep the Kamili brand approachable while giving each audience a clearer sense that the product has been shaped around how they actually work.

ADHD Landing Page — Kamili One — Kamili One