Get Shit Done

From a goal you can’t start to a plan you can ship.

Free to try. Built for ADHD brains that know what to do but can’t start.

Type any goal. Get it broken down instantly.

Energy level

Locked in

The energy gauge

A task planner for the day you’re actually having.

Get Shit Done asks for two things: your goal, and your energy level. Five options — low power, warming up, locked in, hyperfocus, full send. Pick one and the breakdown adjusts.

Low power gets you the minimum to move. Full send breaks every step into exact actions. Different plans adjusted for different days for the same goal.

Your goal

Write the Q3 strategy deck

Energy level

Low power
Warming up
Locked in
Hyperfocus
Full send

Hyperfocus

You're in the zone

The task tree

One goal, broken into moving pieces.

What comes back is a nested task tree — goal at the top, subtasks with time estimates underneath. And a progress bar that tracks your progress.

The plan is yours to shape. Reorder, edit, or break any step down further.

2 / 5 done~2h 40m
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Schedule or share

From planned to executed in a few easy steps.

Most planning tools stop at the list. Get Shit Done doesn’t. The moment the plan is ready, you decide what happens next.

Yours to do? Pick a day and time slot — the tool builds the calendar event. Not yours? Pick who, pick a tone (nine options, from Professional to Hype Beast), and the tool drafts the message. Copy and send.

Schedule it
Hand it off
DayThursday
Time slot9:00 – 11:40 am
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Tool connections

Works on its own. Works better with the others.

Come with any goal — paste it, pick an energy level, go. If you arrived from Do This First or Reframer, the goal is pre-filled and the breakdown starts automatically.

No retyping. The plan picks up where the last tool left off.

Do This First

Context carried over

Get Shit Done

The toolkit

Get Shit Done is one of five.

NeuroLayers is the operating system for different minds. Get Shit Done turns a goal you can’t start into a plan you can ship. The other four work across the full range of how different minds think, decide, and move.

Reframer

For when a thought is pulling you under. Turns it into something you can work with.

Diffuser

For when a message or conversation has activated you. Separates what was written from what you heard.

Get Shit Done

For when the task is too big to start. Breaks it into achievable chunks you can schedule, share, or hand off.

You are here

Do This First

For when you have too many things to do and can't pick one. Tells you where to start.

Communication Translator

For when the words in your head won't land the way you mean them. Translates what you want to say into what the other person can actually hear.

FAQ

Before you ask.

You could. A general AI chatbot can break a task down if you know how to ask for it. But you’re starting from a blank page every time — describing the goal, your energy level, what "done" looks like, how much time you have. Get Shit Done has done the prep work for you. You type the goal, pick an energy level, and get back a plan that matches both.

And the more you come back, the more the tool personalises for you. The next breakdown takes less explaining.

Everything is editable. Reorder the steps, rewrite them, delete the ones that don’t apply. If a subtask is still too vague, ask the tool to break it down further. If the whole plan feels off, change your energy level and run it again — a different level produces a different shape of breakdown.
No. A to-do list app holds your tasks. Get Shit Done helps you start them. The plan you get back isn’t a permanent list you’re adding to — it’s a one-off breakdown of a specific goal, built for the moment you can’t get moving.
It works as one. But it’s built for a specific moment, not a daily routine. A planner holds your whole week. Get Shit Done takes one goal at a time and breaks it into something you can start right now. You can use both — a planner for the week, Get Shit Done for the goals that planner can’t get you moving on.
It doesn’t remind you, and it doesn’t sync. What it does is build you a calendar event when you schedule one. From there, your calendar handles the reminders. The tool stops at the handoff on purpose — it’s not trying to nag you.
Task management apps hold a running list of everything you need to do. Get Shit Done is built for a different moment — the one where you know what you want to do and can’t work out how to start. You arrive with one goal, you leave with a plan for that goal. The tools work well together: Todoist tells you the goal exists, Get Shit Done helps you start it.
It's your plan to complete on your time. We're not trying to force you to do things, nor constantly remind you of things that haven't been done. That's not what the tool is for. We help you get started and leave the rest to you on your time.

Free. Actually free.

Free for the first 500 users. After that, pay only for what you use. No monthly subscriptions.

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