No skip button
A stance, not a missing feature. A hard step can wait quietly — it never disappears, and it never tells on anyone.
An iPhone app for ADHD-friendly families
Ambleen walks your kid through their routine one unhurried step at a time — and lets you watch the morning unfold, live, from your own phone. No timers barking. No stars to earn. No shame when it takes a while.
No streaks · No scores · No shame
We left things out. On purpose.
Pressure, dressed up as play. Ambleen keeps only the next step.
How a morning feels
The whole screen is the thing happening now. Everything else waits its turn, quietly, out of sight.
There's no skip, no countdown, no penalty. A hard step simply waits — as long as it needs to.
As steps finish, the room warms from peach to sage — the only celebration is the calm itself.
For parents
Your kid runs the routine on their phone. You watch it move on yours — live from the kitchen, or the office, or the car. When a hard step finally lands, send a clap across the house.
That's the whole loop. No logins to invent, no dashboards to study — the same morning, on two screens, synced through your family's iCloud.
Get dressed
Clothes are on the chair.
Held on purpose
A stance, not a missing feature. A hard step can wait quietly — it never disappears, and it never tells on anyone.
The whole screen is one step. ADHD brains do their best work in a quiet room — so Ambleen keeps the room quiet.
PDA-aware language everywhere. "Ready when you are" — invitations a demand-avoidant kid can actually accept.
Nothing to earn, nothing to lose, nothing to buy back. Finishing a morning feels good on its own — that's the point.
Steps can be read aloud — soft, optional, set per kid.
The morning syncs between phones through your family's iCloud.
"I'm clapping for you" — encouragement, never a summons.
Quiet PDF summaries for school meetings — or just for you.
School mornings and slow Sundays are different things.
A dark mode that keeps the kitchen feeling, for winter mornings.
Ambleen is in the final stretch — built by a parent, tested by one particular kid, soon on the App Store.