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  • I can’t afford to be a better me

    I was diagnosed at a very young age, but my parents hid it from me for 30 years. I often wondered why I have never been able to focus at school or work, often get overwhelmed by chores or tasks other people seem to complete without even thinking about it… I was hoping this app would be a guide to help me improve the areas I struggle with most. I’m sick of always getting passed over for promotions and opportunities because I lack the skills my neuro-typical peers don’t have to pay $200/year to learn.

    I don’t have the budget flexibility that allows me to justify such a hefty fee every year just to try to level the playing field, but I still decided to give the free trial a go. So far I haven’t seen anything really helpful that made me think this app could be worth such a hefty fee, so I cancelled my subscription ASAP and plan to poke around on it for the remainder of my free trial. Maybe I can find something useful, but so far I’m not seeing anything that would make this app worth so much.

    I have lots of useful apps that help improve my life in different ways. All of which manage to keep their costs well under $75/year.

    Why does an app with such philanthropic claims have such a large price tag? Is this like the Hermès of self-improvement apps or something?
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    Developer Response

    Hi T.J, thanks for your detailed feedback. Inflow offers access to a real-life personal accountability coach as well as learning modules specifically targeted to topics and areas of executive dysfunction commonly experienced by ADHDers. We also allow members to practice the strategies and skills they learn through our habit-building challenges. We host live events with experts and ADHD coaches during the week and have an engaged and welcoming community of like-minded and compassionate individuals. We think Inflow is pretty special and would encourage you to continue to explore it. If you are unable to afford the full cost of the subscription, please do consider applying to our affordability program here: https://zaq08fa41a3.typeform.com/to/L0zlW6bX
  • Thank you

    This is about the modules in the app; most make you take a minute to breathe and really guide you to figure out the “why” to help you face certain feelings. What’s happening in your head doesn’t come out of nowhere, there is a reason behind your actions.
    Having a reason means there can eventually be a solution!
    It’s not a hopeless situation that you just have to “try harder” at or continue to push through by yourself over and over again. This is huge thank you so much…
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  • Good app for adult ADHD

    I tried out the 1-week trial and enjoyed it, though I’m not really a “true” ADHD person since I’m super organized and have good control over my emotions — just easily distracted. I was formally diagnosed with “sluggish cognitive tempo” for which there isn’t an app (and some cynical people even believe that SCT is a disorder “made up” to sell more psychotropic drugs. Ugh), but the symptoms somewhat overlap with ADHD so the Inflow modules are useful.

    Yes, the name “inflow” with the pink colors and the logo that almost looks like a period cup definitely reminds me of menstruation! Strange branding, but maybe there will be a future release that has more attractive graphic design and a stronger logo. Definitely a great resource, so I hope the app continues.
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    Developer Response

    Hi there, thanks so much for your feedback. We're pleased to hear you're finding Inflow to be enjoyable and relevant to your diagnosis. If you have any other comments or feedback, do write to us at hello@getinflow.io :)
  • Thank You!!!

    I recently downloaded this app and before my 1-week free trial was even up I made the commitment to and for myself for the New Year 2022, to sign up for the year. This is a very comprehensive program (which is SO MUCH more than simply an app), and even includes an option to work personally with an ADHD coach, which I just started doing. I’m a senior who has struggled my entire life with ADHD-related issues, and this program has already helped me in so many ways.

    Kudos to co-creator Dr. George Sachs and his wonderful team of facilitators. Highly recommended - give this as a gift to yourself &/ or to any loved ones who struggle with the various challenges presented by living with ADHD.

    Rev. Debby, MSW/ CSW
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    Developer Response

    Hi Debby, thank you for your wonderful words. We're so happy to hear that Inflow is helping you! Don't hesitate to reach out at hello@getinflow.io, if you have any feedback for us.
  • Hmm

    I’ll give you all a 3 because one the apple looks clean, nice and organized which I love. BUT why is it 95 dollars a years just for me to ORGANIZE and under more about my self. I might as well get a therapist or something similar for ADD. You should not have to pay. some people don’t have the money or resources in Oder to do so. Change that the something cheaper or nothing at all. I would like to feel like a normal human being and not taking med. we people with ADD are tired.

    I really do like the colors of the app tooo😕 but 95 do better ;-;
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  • Exploitative

    This app is targeted towards those who struggle the most with executive function, focus, & staying in task. So they say there’s a 7 day free trial. What they DON’T say until after you’ve filled out a bunch of info, and have given them your email address, is that UNLESS YOU REMEMBER TO CANCEL TWENTY FOUR HOURS BEFORE YOUR “FREE TRIAL” ENDS… YOU WILL BE CHARGED ALMOST ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.

    Let the buyer beware. If you can’t keep track of your stuff well enough to remember to cancel 24 hours before the trial period ends, your paying a HUGE bill, for something you may not even remember you signed up for.

    And if you CAN keep track of your stuff well enough to manage that, you really don’t need this app.

    Pure exploitation of the greatest weakness of those with ADD/ADHD.

    If you really understood our needs and wanted to offer support, the paid subscription should be opt IN after 7 days if you like it & want to continue using it, NOT opt OUT if you don’t.

    Designed by people with ADHD? You should be ashamed.
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  • Just What I Needed!!!

    I came to this app through ADDitudes and I’m so glad I found it. This is just what I needed to learn how to get things done, stay on track at work, and feel better about myself. My coworkers have noticed an improvement and I’m getting more done after just two weeks of using Inflow daily. The modules are useful. I’m learning so much about what works, what doesn’t, and why. The live events are very informative and the live work group every weekday is amazing. I don’t completely understand why the work group works so well, but it has been a game changer when I’m struggling to get started or stay focused on a project I really don’t want to do. There is a cost, but it is well worth it to me and WAY cheaper than doing all of this with a coach, owing a ton in late fees because I forget to pay bills, or the risk of losing a job. I am 110% happy with this and it is already making noticeable improvements in my life. I have one thing I would like to see. If the developers are reading this, please consider making it a two week trial. I don’t think one week is enough time for most people to determine if this will work for them. I saw just enough that I was willing to pay for a month to see how it went, but there are a lot of people who need this that may still be hesitant after just one week. And thank you for the reminder when my trial was about to end!!!! It’s so easy for us ADHDers to forget things like that. That speaks volumes about intentions.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for the wonderful review and feedback on the subscription length. We are so glad to hear that you are finding the modules and the live events useful and are seeing noticeable changes if your daily life! Please feel free to reach out to us with any other feedback at hello@getinflow.io :)
  • Great for Managing Your ADHD

    So first off, I saw a review that said this is best from people who just got diagnosed. I’m going to disagree. I’m 30-years-old and I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was seven. I really took a lot away from this app. I rarely recommend buying apps, but this is worth the Investment.

    I have my master’s degree, a successful career as a technical recruiter, and a fiancé who is a lawyer. Despite all this, there’s still a lot I struggle with concerning my ADHD. This app has already helped me in areas I struggle in such as managing my emotions. It’s also helped me in areas in my life that I didn’t even know were a struggle due to ADHD.

    This app is one of the first tools I’ve actually found helpful for managing ADHD. For instance, I tried joining an ADHD support group on Facebook. I ended up leaving because I didn’t find I related well to what others who were posting in the group. Topics such as celebrating keep a job for two months straight for the first time in their lives or sharing how they’ve never been able to have a successful romantic relationship. I’m not looking down on those people, I just couldn’t relate to them. However, this app, I definitely feel that I can.

    ADHD looks different on everyone and I believe everyone with ADHD will find this app useful.
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    Developer Response

    Hi there, we are so glad you find Inflow helpful and our content relatable and informative :) If you have any more feedback for us, please don't hesitate to get in touch at hello@getinflow.io :)
  • Highest Recimmendation

    The app is structured to help in any way possible. The support team are always quick to respond to the needs to the community, and the people in the community are empathetic and kind. I typically don’t take the time to write reviews, but I feel like this app isn’t getting the attention it deserves.

    A handful of people in the community recently came together and decided that having accountability partnership would be a good idea. The same day, the development team began the discussion to brainstorm the idea.

    Please support this app
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  • All in one ADHD app.

    I don't write reviews that often but wanted to say to the app creators, that I love this app! I was swimming around looking for help with my new diagnosis and saw a video on Tik Tok where someone suggested Inflow. I was doubtful but the app is suprisingly helpful. I say that because I haven't found so much in one place that is as interesting and helpful. I mean there is additude magazine but I'm mostly on my phone so having all the content in the palm of my hand is great. I look forward to further improvements.
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