AI note taker for ADHD

An AI note taker for ADHD-friendly work should capture what your day makes easy to miss.

The best AI note taker is not the one that creates the longest transcript. For busy young professionals, the value is in decisions, action items, context, and a way back into the meeting when memory gets fuzzy.

General product information only. Just Summit is not healthcare advice, a diagnostic tool, or a promise of individual outcomes.

Privacy-first, local-first product direction for sensitive listening workflows.

  • Focuses on recall, not only raw transcription
  • Designed for calls, meetings, lectures, and spoken ideas
  • Privacy-first product direction for sensitive work audio

Look for action-first recall

An ADHD-friendly note taker should make it easy to find what changed, who owns the next step, and what context matters. A long transcript can be useful, but it should not become another inbox.

Low-friction capture matters

Meeting bots and phone apps can be useful, but they add setup and attention cost. Just Summit is exploring headphones because they are already part of calls, focus time, and listening.

Privacy and consent still matter

Work audio can be sensitive. The product direction favours clear user control, secure storage, authenticated pairing, and transparent sync behaviour as the build develops.

Frequently asked

Common questions, answered plainly.

Straight answers about how Just Summit is being built, what the presale covers, and what buyers can expect as the first batch moves forward.

Is an AI note taker useful for ADHD-friendly workflows?

It can be, if it reduces note-taking friction and helps people recover actions and context later. The product should avoid promising individual outcomes.

Why not just use a meeting bot?

Meeting bots are useful for scheduled video calls. A headphone-first workflow can also support in-person moments, calls, lectures, podcasts, and moving conversations.