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ADHD Notes vs Saner.AI for ADHD

Last reviewed July 2026

Saner.AI combines notes, task extraction, AI search, reminders, calendar support, and a proactive daily planning assistant. It aims to become a broad home for personal information and planning.

ADHD Notes is narrower. Its product bet is that trust comes from reviewable extraction, transparent guidance, rich task context, and reliable resurfacing, not from asking one assistant to organize every information source.

ADHD Notes vs Saner.AI, side by side

ADHD NotesSaner.AI
ScopeTasks, open loops, meetings, context, and resurfacingNotes, documents, search, email, tasks, and calendar
AI roleExtract an editable draft and offer contextual guidanceSearch, organize, extract, and propose a daily plan
Knowledge baseNotes support commitments; not a full knowledge vaultA central product strength
Review before createEvery extracted item is shown for approval before creationAutomatic extraction is emphasized
Product surfaceNarrower follow-through workspaceBroad all-in-one workspace

Who each one is best for

Pick Saner.AI if: You want AI search across a broad personal knowledge workspace and want notes, email, tasks, and calendar in one system.

Pick ADHD Notes if: You want a narrower system that treats review, correction, context, and proactive follow-up as the center of the experience.

Frequently asked

Do both apps turn notes into tasks?
Yes. ADHD Notes emphasizes a review screen where every inferred task, meeting, reminder, person, company, note, nudge, and waiting item can be edited or removed before creation.
Which has broader AI search?
Saner.AI is the stronger fit if broad retrieval across notes, documents, email, and calendar is the priority. ADHD Notes focuses more tightly on commitments and follow-through.
Which assistant is more proactive?
Both aim to be proactive. ADHD Notes deliberately avoids pretending it knows the single most important item and frames guidance as correctable suggestions.

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