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My favorite thing about ADHD is when we use our hyperfocus for good. But we have to find that feeling first, right? The novelty. The dopamine. That thing that makes our brain go "YES, this, I want to do THIS right now."
If your budget or finances are stressing you out... if you have no idea where your money is going... if you've been avoiding your bank account because looking at it makes your stomach hurt... I want to help you to get excited about fixing it.
Just for one afternoon. One hyperfocus session.
You've already got the hyperfocus superpower. Might as well point it at something that pays you back!
- @honestly.adhd

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Because what if a few hours of hyperfocus could put you on the path to financial freedom? What if you pointed that energy at your money... just once... and it kept working for you all year?
The Ultimate Budgeting SYSTEM
Every budgeting tool or app I've ever tried either cost $10+/month, required me to log in daily, or made me feel bad about myself when I inevitably forgot about it for three weeks (and wasted that subscription money.)
That's why I built the Ultimate ADHD Budget & Financial Planner. I spent about 500 hyperfocus hours making it so that you can set yours up in 30 minutes!

It's a Google Sheet, not an app. It lives on your computer, not your phone. So checking your budget becomes an intentional thing you do, not another notification competing for your attention.
You set it up once. Import your bank and credit card transactions. Let the auto-categorize feature do its thing. And then you use it month after month, year after year.


Your financial goals stay in the same spot so you can come back to them anytime.
And no monthly fees. Ever. You buy it once and it's yours.
This Is for You If You...
- Are tired of paying monthly fees for apps you stopped opening
- Love visual progress trackers and images that change as you hit goals
- Want everything in one place instead of four different apps or scattered papers
- Like the idea of sitting down with your coffee once a week or once a month to check on your money
- Are motivated by checkboxes (checking things off = dopamine!)
This Might Not Be for You If You...
- Don't want to download a CSV of transactions from your bank or credit card (it's easy and we provide instructions, but just a heads up)
- Want a mobile app (this is a Google Sheet and works best on a computer)

What It Actually Does
Everything in one place. Income, spending, bills, subscriptions, savings, debt. One Google Sheet. Your transaction logs power the whole sheet, so no entering the same data in multiple places.
Smart Import. Upload your bank or credit card transactions as a CSV file and the sheet pulls everything in for you. No typing required. You can connect up to 10 accounts and import them at whatever pace works for you... weekly, biweekly, monthly. Whatever fits your life!
Category Smart Rules. This is the part that gets really fun. You set up simple keyword rules like "Walmart" goes to Groceries. "Spotify" goes to Subscriptions. " Then every time you import new transactions, the sheet auto-categorizes them using your rules. The more rules you build, the smarter the sheet gets.


Visual progress trackers. Cute images for savings goals and debt payoff that change as you make progress. Your brain needs to SEE progress for that dopamine.
Bills calendar and subscription tracker. Know what's due and when. Stop getting surprised by bills you forgot about. And finally see how much you're actually spending on subscriptions.
Financial goals planner. Set up to 10 financial goals with a built-in AI prompt that breaks each goal into actionable steps. Check them off as you go and reward yourself when you hit your targets!
make it a ritual
This is the first budget system that has ever stuck for me. And I've tried a lot of them.
Here's what you do: Pick an afternoon. Make some coffee or your favorite drink. Sit down at your computer, and give yourself permission to hyperfocus on your finances for 30 minutes to an hour.
Your first session will be the longest one because you're setting things up, adding customization within the sheet, creating your category rules, and getting familiar with everything. But it gets faster every time you use it!
After that, you open it once a week or once a month. Upload your transactions, categorize anything that needs it, and the rest of the spreadsheet updates automatically.
I've actually started looking forward to my weekly budget check-in, which is something I never thought I'd say. But when you know exactly what to expect and it only takes a few minutes, it stops feeling like a chore and starts feeling like a ritual.
Check out the ADHD Budget & Financial Planner Spreadsheet
You can peek inside the DEMO before you buy anything (linked inside the product description).
One-time setup. No monthly fees. Works every year!




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