An AI-powered fitness and nutrition app built for people with ADHD. It adapts to how you actually behave, not how you wish you behaved.
No spam. Just the launch.
By week three, the app is sending you guilt notifications and you’re pretending it doesn’t exist. You tell yourself you’ll start again Monday. You always start again Monday.
It’s remembering to eat. It’s the transition from your desk to the gym. It’s meal prep collapsing on Thursday because the executive function cost of cooking is too high after a long day. It’s all the invisible decisions that other people seem to make without thinking.
Nobody built one for the person who doesn’t. Until now.
An AI coach that connects your food, your training, and your habits as one system. Not generic advice. Your data. Your patterns.
Other apps track your workouts OR your food OR your habits. Lazy Bear holds all three as one connected system. When your nutrition drops, your training programme knows. When your routine breaks, everything adapts.
The coach doesn’t say “great job!” It says “your bench moved 2.5kg faster this week and you’ve hit protein targets four days straight. Those are connected.” It holds months of your data and speaks from it.
No willpower required. No shame when you miss a day. The app knows which days you struggle, which transitions break your momentum, and which meals you actually cook. It shapes itself around your patterns instead of expecting you to shape yourself around it.
Every fitness app I tried assumed I was someone I’m not. Consistent. Organised. Motivated. I’m none of those things reliably. So I built one that doesn’t assume any of them.
Adam, Founder
Lazy Bear launches soon on iOS and Android. Drop your email and we’ll let you know when it’s ready.