VOTE: A Gift to the Community
If you have ADHD, you know the feeling: your brain is racing, everything feels urgent, and you can't figure out what to worry about next. You have a task list—maybe it's in JIRA, or Trello, or just a text file—but none of these tools tell you what actually matters right now. VOTE (Visual WSJF for Humans) is a free, simple tool designed specifically for people with ADHD who struggle with prioritization and need clarity on what to focus on.
Visit vote.henzi.org - No signup required. No credit card. Just open it and start prioritizing.
The Problem We're Solving
When you have ADHD, your brain sees everything as equally important—or equally unimportant. You bounce between tasks, context-switching constantly, never quite sure if you're working on the right thing. The anxiety of not knowing what to worry about next can be paralyzing. Your task management tool shows you what you need to do, but it doesn't help you decide which thing actually matters right now.
Most prioritization tools are built for teams, with features you don't need: comments, due dates, notifications, sprints, backlogs. They're cluttered, overwhelming, and make executive function challenges worse.
VOTE is different. It's built specifically for people with ADHD who need a simple, visual way to cut through the noise and figure out what deserves their attention. No overwhelm. No decision paralysis. Just clarity on what to focus on next.
What is VOTE?
VOTE is not another project management app. It's a thinking tool designed for people with ADHD who need help knowing what to worry about next. It cuts through the noise and anxiety of having too many things to do, giving you a clear answer: this is what matters right now.
How It Works
VOTE uses a simple, proven prioritization method called WSJF (Weighted Shortest Job First), but we've stripped away all the enterprise jargon and made it visual and intuitive.
You score each task across four dimensions:
- V — Value: How much would your life improve if this were done?
- O — Other: What value does this unlock for other tasks?
- T — Time: How soon does this need to be done?
- E — Effort: How much work will this take?
Each dimension gets a score of 3, 6, or 9. You don't type numbers—you drag tasks into boxes. It's visual, it's fast, and it feels natural.
Drag tasks into boxes to score them visually
Once you've scored your tasks, VOTE automatically calculates what to do next using the formula: (Value + Other + Time) / Effort. The higher the score, the higher the priority.
See your prioritized list with calculated scores
What Makes VOTE Special
1. Zero Complexity, Maximum Clarity
If you need instructions to use VOTE, we've failed. The interface is designed to be obvious—perfect for ADHD brains that need things simple and immediate. Drag tasks. See priorities. That's it. No learning curve, no cognitive load.
2. Privacy First
VOTE runs entirely in your browser. No accounts. No servers. No tracking. Your data stays on your device. You can export it as CSV anytime, but we never see your data—we never even have access to it.
3. Beautifully Simple
We've optimized for clarity, delight, and trust over features. The design is calm and spacious. Motion is communication. Every interaction feels intentional.
4. Reduces Anxiety About What to Worry About
For people with ADHD, the question "what should I worry about next?" can cause constant anxiety. VOTE gives you a clear answer. Priorities change, and VOTE tracks when you last scored a task, gently reminding you to reconsider. Fresh scores are bright; older scores fade. This isn't about setting priorities once—it's about staying aligned with what actually matters now, reducing the mental burden of decision-making.
5. Works With Your Tools
Import your task list from JIRA or other tools. Just bring the unique key and task name. VOTE doesn't try to replace your existing workflow—it enhances it.
A Gift to the Community
VOTE is our contribution to solving a problem that affects millions of people with ADHD: not knowing what to worry about next. The constant anxiety of having too many things to do, everything feeling urgent, and executive function challenges can be overwhelming. We've built this specifically for ADHD brains that need clarity, not more complexity.
This tool is free. It's simple. It's built with care and attention to detail, designed to reduce cognitive load rather than add to it. We're not trying to build a business around it. We're trying to make something genuinely useful for people who struggle with prioritization. We never see your data—it stays entirely on your device.
Built for ADHD Brains
Every design decision in VOTE was made with one question in mind: "Does this make it easier for someone with ADHD to know what to focus on?"
- No enterprise jargon
- No unnecessary features that add overwhelm
- No learning curve—works immediately
- Visual and intuitive—perfect for ADHD cognitive styles
- Reduces anxiety by giving clear answers
- Just clarity, when you need it most
Simple and Private
VOTE is built with modern web technologies (React, TypeScript, Vite) and runs entirely in your browser. We never see your data—everything stays on your device. You can export it anytime, but we never have access to it.
Try VOTE Now
VOTE is available right now, completely free, at vote.henzi.org. No signup required. No credit card. Just open it and start prioritizing.
Your data stays on your device. You can export it anytime. You're in complete control.
The Vision
We believe that the best tools for people with ADHD are the ones that get out of your way and help you think better. VOTE is our attempt to build exactly that—a tool that doesn't demand your attention, doesn't clutter your workflow, and doesn't add to the overwhelm. It's designed specifically for ADHD brains that need simple, visual solutions.
It's just a simple, beautiful way to answer one question: What should I worry about next?
For people with ADHD, that question can cause constant anxiety. VOTE gives you a clear, visual answer—reducing the mental burden and helping you focus on what actually matters right now.