phone illustration showing in-app starter sessions
July 2, 2023

Starter sessions

Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools.

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Are you excited about Tiimo but unsure how to get started? Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools. 🌻 Here’s what our starter sessions cover:

The four laws of building lasting habits

  1. Make it obvious
  2. Make it attractive
  3. Make it easy
  4. Make it satisfying

A tour of our features including:

  1. My Day, a visual outline of your day
  2. Right Now, our visual timer
  3. Building your schedule with activities and routines
  4. Using Notes to write down thoughts and tasks to action later
  5. Importing your calendars
  6. Widgets and how they can help you stay on track

Sharing our phone screen and getting started in the Tiimo app together by:

  1. Creating an activity using AI
  2. Starting an activity
  3. Adding a home screen widget
  4. Adding a note and turning it into an activity
  5. Creating a routine

Our starter sessions are interactive and you are encouraged (not required) to ask questions and engage throughout. When you have the information you need, you’re welcome to log off. All information, including a link to the slides and a recording, will be sent to you afterward. 💚

Click here to sign up

Daily planning designed to change your life.

Visualize time. Build focus. Make life happen. Tiimo is designed for people with ADHD, Autism, and everyone who thinks, works, and plans differently.

Get started with our free trial. Cancel anytime.

July 2, 2023

Starter sessions

Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools.

No items found.

Are you excited about Tiimo but unsure how to get started? Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools. 🌻 Here’s what our starter sessions cover:

The four laws of building lasting habits

  1. Make it obvious
  2. Make it attractive
  3. Make it easy
  4. Make it satisfying

A tour of our features including:

  1. My Day, a visual outline of your day
  2. Right Now, our visual timer
  3. Building your schedule with activities and routines
  4. Using Notes to write down thoughts and tasks to action later
  5. Importing your calendars
  6. Widgets and how they can help you stay on track

Sharing our phone screen and getting started in the Tiimo app together by:

  1. Creating an activity using AI
  2. Starting an activity
  3. Adding a home screen widget
  4. Adding a note and turning it into an activity
  5. Creating a routine

Our starter sessions are interactive and you are encouraged (not required) to ask questions and engage throughout. When you have the information you need, you’re welcome to log off. All information, including a link to the slides and a recording, will be sent to you afterward. 💚

Click here to sign up

Daily planning designed to change your life.

Visualize time. Build focus. Make life happen. Tiimo is designed for people with ADHD, Autism, and everyone who thinks, works, and plans differently.

Get started with our free trial. Cancel anytime.

Starter sessions
July 2, 2023

Starter sessions

Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools.

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

No items found.

Are you excited about Tiimo but unsure how to get started? Join one of our weekly 25-minute virtual starter sessions to learn how to make the most out of our neuroinclusive planning tools. 🌻 Here’s what our starter sessions cover:

The four laws of building lasting habits

  1. Make it obvious
  2. Make it attractive
  3. Make it easy
  4. Make it satisfying

A tour of our features including:

  1. My Day, a visual outline of your day
  2. Right Now, our visual timer
  3. Building your schedule with activities and routines
  4. Using Notes to write down thoughts and tasks to action later
  5. Importing your calendars
  6. Widgets and how they can help you stay on track

Sharing our phone screen and getting started in the Tiimo app together by:

  1. Creating an activity using AI
  2. Starting an activity
  3. Adding a home screen widget
  4. Adding a note and turning it into an activity
  5. Creating a routine

Our starter sessions are interactive and you are encouraged (not required) to ask questions and engage throughout. When you have the information you need, you’re welcome to log off. All information, including a link to the slides and a recording, will be sent to you afterward. 💚

Click here to sign up

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