About
Goblin.tools is an independent open-source project maintained by software engineer Bram De Buyser. It runs entirely in the browser without needing an account and stores no personal data. Low-cost mobile apps are available on iOS and Android to help cover server costs; the web version remains completely free.
What It Does
The toolkit includes: Magic ToDo (breaks a large task into small steps with adjustable granularity), Formalizer (rewrites text in a chosen tone), Judge (interprets tone in received messages to reduce social anxiety), Estimator (predicts how long a task will take), Compiler (organises a brain dump into structured lists), and Chef (adapts recipes to available ingredients). Each tool targets a specific area of daily friction common in ADHD and autism.
Who It Helps
Neurodivergent individuals — particularly those with ADHD, autism, and anxiety disorders — who experience difficulty starting tasks, estimating time, managing written communication, or processing overwhelming to-do lists. Students, adults in the workplace, and anyone living with executive dysfunction can benefit.