An infographic titled "Shaping Software for Neurodivergent Brains" comparing two styles of work tracking side-by-side.
On the left, "Traditional Tracking (Nightmare)" shows a stressed, shadow-like developer slumped at a desk, overwhelmed by a giant red stopwatch labeled "Stopwatch Anxiety," cluttered software interfaces, and demanding pop-ups requiring categorization, resulting in a warning sign for "Drained Executive Function."
On the right, "SheepCat: Gentle Approach & Cognitive Ergonomics" shows a cozy, warmly lit desk. The SheepCat mascot—an orange cat wearing a fluffy white sheep hoodie and holding a glowing digital sword—stands happily. Above it, a quiet pop-up reads "Polite & Dismissable Nudge." A window labeled "Raw Thought Dump (Dyslexia Friendly)" shows messy, misspelled text ("figthin sql conections agian...") feeding into a glowing brain icon representing Local AI (Ollama). The AI processes the mess and outputs a perfectly formatted, professional "Standup Report."
Text across the bottom reads: "Local AI // Zero Cloud Sync // 100% Private // Python" next to a Python logo.
It's time for work trackers to work for you not against you
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