SparkChoice helps neurodivergent kids and adults beat decision paralysis with a daily, personalised activity menu — no scrolling endlessly, no meltdowns over what to do next.
Built for ADHD and autistic kids who shut down when faced with a wide-open afternoon, SparkChoice presents a small, curated set of activity choices each day. Just enough to spark interest. Not so many it overwhelms. The menu refreshes daily, factors in the weather, and respects the limits a parent has set on screen-based activities.
Designed with neurodivergent brains in mind
• Calm, distraction-free interface — no ads, no flashy rewards, no dark patterns
• A small daily menu instead of a giant list — fewer choices, easier action
• Cards mark themselves done with a gentle celebration, not a points race
• Weather-aware — outdoor activities only show up when the weather suits
• Solo mode for ADHD and autistic adults who want the same tool for themselves
For parents, in family mode
• Build the activity pool together — your kid's actual interests, not generic suggestions
• Set the daily count, screen-card limit, and bedtime
• Manage multiple children, each with their own profile and avatar
• 6 colour themes including a dark Midnight theme
• Daily reminder notifications you can configure to fire on the kid's phone
• A history view to see what's getting picked and what isn't
• Inspire Me — 250+ creative starters spanning art, building, writing, science, and more
• Activity-of-the-day spotlight, mystery activities, badges, and routines
Privacy you can trust
• No advertising, ever
• No third-party trackers, no analytics SDKs
• Your data lives on our servers in the EU/UK and is encrypted in transit
• Export your data any time, delete it any time — partial deletion supported too
• Crisis mode is permanently free, on every account, no paywall
• Sponsored accounts available for families who can't afford a subscription
• Free beta now — 50% off for life when public pricing starts
How it works
1. A parent sets up the family account and adds activities the kid actually likes
2. Each morning, SparkChoice picks a small, varied menu from that pool
3. The kid opens the app and chooses what to do — that's it
Why this matters
For a lot of neurodivergent kids, "what do you want to do?" is the hardest question of the day. Endless choice equals no choice. SparkChoice was built so that question lands differently — as a short list of things you've already said yes to, presented one tap away.
Made by parents and adults living with ADHD and autism, for the same.