Ease app dashboard with mood check-in and a quick tile to chat with Friend
Now in private beta

A friend who
actually shows up.

A daily companion built for neurodivergent minds. Someone to talk to who listens, remembers what matters to you, and shows up on the days that get heavy.

Invite-only beta · Private by design · No ads, ever

Not a planner. Not a therapist. Just there.

Most days don’t need fixing. They need someone in your corner. Ease is that, every day, in a way that fits how you think.

Ease chat with Friend

Chat

Someone to talk to

The center of Ease. Say anything: a question, a vent, a small win. Friend listens, remembers what matters to you, and asks the right thing back instead of telling you to relax.

Ease routines tab

Routines

Quiet structure

Routines you actually want to do. Skip a day, no guilt. Friend nudges if you ask, not before. Built for the rhythm you choose, not the one a productivity app wants for you.

Ease tasks tab

Tasks

One-off things, sorted

What’s on your plate, broken into small steps. Add tasks yourself or tell Friend about them in chat. Cross things off when they’re done, leave them when they aren’t.

Ease insights — mood and energy patterns over time

Insights

Patterns, gently surfaced

Notice the days that drain you and the rhythms that work. Quiet observations over time, never numbers thrown at you. The point is awareness, not a scoreboard.

Why I built Ease

My brother is autistic. He sees his support team once every two weeks. The hard moments don’t keep to that schedule. They show up on a Sunday morning, in the middle of work, at midnight.

I started building Ease for him. Something there every day, that knows him, and never makes him feel like too much.

Want in?

Ease is still in development. We expect to launch within the next two months. Drop your email and we’ll let you know the moment it’s ready.

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