Most productivity tools assume everyone thinks the same way: linearly, with perfect focus, motivated by arbitrary deadlines. Whether you have ADHD and need dopamine hits from completed tasks, are autistic and crave consistent structure, have dyslexia and think spatially, or you're just tired of tools that don't match how your brain actually works—you've probably given up on project management entirely.
We're building Leantime for minds that work differently. That includes neurodivergent brains, but also anyone who's ever felt like existing tools fight against their natural thinking patterns.
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đź‘‹ I'm MarcelGerman immigrant, dad to an autistic daughter, and living with ADHD myself.
Traditional project management tools never clicked for me. They felt like they were built by neurotypical minds for neurotypical minds. When I was freelancing and struggling to keep client projects organized, I started building something that worked with my brain instead of against it.
What started as a personal solution became Leantime when I realized millions of others needed the same thing.
đź‘‹ And I'm GloriaFormer ER nurse turned product manager, first-generation Hispanic entrepreneur.
I spent years in high-pressure medical environments where organization literally saves lives. But when I started my own business, traditional project tools felt overwhelming and disconnected from how I actually think and work.
My background in behavioral science and motivation research drives how we build features that don't just organize tasks—they help you actually want to complete them.
We can create a world where no one has to fight their tools to do great work. Your sponsorship funds a future where software adapts to human diversity, not the other way around.
Every contribution—from $1 to $100—goes directly to making Leantime better for everyone.