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ADHD voice notes

Capture fast thoughts before they vanish.

When thoughts move faster than typing, voice capture helps. Ocho adds the missing second step: it sorts the note so future-you can find it.

One-tap capture for fast thoughts No manual filing after recording Buckets reduce library chaos Search helps recover half-remembered ideas
Ocho recording screen for quick voice capture

Less friction

Start with the easiest input: speaking.

Typing can be too slow when a thought is still forming. Ocho lets you capture it as speech without designing the perfect note first.

Less cleanup

Sorting happens after capture.

Manual organization often breaks the habit. Ocho titles and files the note automatically so capture stays light.

More retrieval

Search makes old thoughts usable again.

A captured idea only helps if you can find it later. Ocho keeps notes searchable and grouped by the buckets you understand.

Use cases

For the thoughts that arrive sideways.

Brain dumps while moving
Quick personal reminders
Ideas that do not fit a to-do list yet
Notes that need organizing later, not now

FAQ

Quick answers.

Is Ocho only for ADHD?

No. It is useful for anyone who thinks out loud, but the low-friction capture and automatic sorting are especially helpful for fast-moving minds.

Does Ocho make reminders?

Ocho focuses on capturing, transcribing, sorting, and finding notes. Reminder automation can be added later.

Lower the friction

Catch it before context changes.

Use voice when typing feels too slow, then let Ocho handle the filing so you do not have to stay in cleanup mode.