The ADHD note taking app that turns chaos into clarity
From brain dump to clear notes, Audionotes turns fast, scattered thoughts into organised, searchable ADHD notes so you remember, follow through, and stay on track without extra effort.
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How Audionotes ADHD Note Taking App Works
How Audionotes Helps (specific to ADHD)
How Audionotes Make Note Taking Easy for ADHDers
Living with ADHD often means:You have great ideas, but they show up at random times.You start notes in ten different apps and forget where anything is.You avoid writing things down because typing feels slow and tiring.
Audionotes is an ADHD friendly note taker that meets you where your brain already is. You talk. It listens, transcribes, and organizes. Over time, your scattered voice notes turn into an external brain you can actually trust.
Effortless brain dumps any time
When your mind is racing or you feel task paralysis, just press record and talk. Audionotes captures everything without judging how messy it sounds. You get the freedom to empty your head without worrying about structure.




From messy monologue to clear, findable notes
Instead of a giant wall of text, Audionotes creates concise summaries, highlights key ideas, and pulls out action items. Your ADHD notes become shorter, clearer, and easier to scan, so you can actually use them later.
Break big thoughts into doable steps
ADHD brains often freeze when tasks feel huge or vague. Audionotes can turn your spoken plans into simple step by step lists and follow ups, so you know exactly what to do next instead of staring at a blank page.
It took almost two hours to reach Norwich. The sign welcoming visitors to the fine city had a note proclaiming that it had been proudly rebuilt since the anarchy. Harry stared out of the window at the unfamiliar sights. Pedestrians bustled along the pavements, some stepping out into the road to avoid women's parasols. The men wore homburgs or fedoras, but a few also carried umbrellas, as though they were afraid last night's storm would return, despite the clear sky. The houses were tall with yellow, pink or pastel blue fronts and intricate wrought ironwork on the balconies
One of the most exciting moments in the film is when the team decides to release all the protein structures they have found. When they do this, a map of the world lights up, showing researchers everywhere receiving this information in real time. It was a very satisfying and humbling experience for the team. They realized that solving this big problem could help millions of researchers around the world.For 50 years, scientists worked hard and discovered the structures of about 150,000 proteins. This took tens of thousands of people and very complex equipment.

Stay organised without extra effort
All your ADHD notes live in one place. You can record, upload files, add text, or even turn YouTube videos into notes, then search across everything later. No more hunting through random voice memos and apps to find what you said yesterday.
Turn fast thoughts into structured notes with your ADHD note taking app. All it takes is a simple voice note and a few taps.
Choose a plan based on your requirements. Audionotes is for everyone.

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How accurate are Audionotes’ transcriptions and summaries?
Audionotes transcriptions and summaries are highly accurate because they use advanced speech recognition and AI that is trained on real conversations. In most cases your ADHD notes will only need a quick skim and light edits before you are ready to use or share them.
Will Audionotes work if I talk fast, mumble, or lose focus mid sentence?
Yes. Audionotes is built for natural speech, so it works even if you talk fast, pause, repeat yourself, or jump between ideas. As long as your voice is clear enough to hear, the app can turn it into readable ADHD notes.
Can I edit or refine my notes after recording?
Is my data private and secure on Audionotes?
Yes. Your notes stay private, encrypted, and under your control. Recordings and files are stored safely, are not shared with advertisers or unrelated third parties, and are not used to train AI models. You can delete your data whenever you want.
Does Audionotes support multiple languages and accents?
Yes. Audionotes supports transcription and translation in more than 80 world languages, and works with a wide range of accents. This makes it useful for ADHD note taking in the language that feels most natural to you.
How long can my voice notes be?
On most plans you can record long ADHD brain dumps and sessions, with recordings of up to around sixty minutes per note on web and mobile. That is usually more than enough for classes, meetings, or deep thinking sessions.
What happens if I pause or get distracted while recording?
If you pause or get distracted, your recording keeps going until you tap stop. You can also pause and resume on purpose. Everything you say before you stop is saved, so your half formed thoughts are still captured
Is Audionotes more effective for ADHD users than traditional note taking apps?
Many ADHD users find Audionotes easier than traditional note taking apps because it starts with voice, not typing. You can brain dump in your own words, then let the app organize, summarize, and turn that into steps instead of fighting a blank page.
What formats does Audionotes support (voice, image, YouTube, PDF, etc.)?
Audionotes supports voice notes, typed notes, images, audio and video files, and YouTube links, and it can also work with documents like lecture slides or PDFs. All of these can be turned into organized notes and summaries in one place.
Can I search or organize my notes easily later?
Yes. You can search across all your notes by keyword, group them into folders, add tags, and pin important ADHD notes. This makes it easy to find what you said yesterday or last month without scrolling forever.
Can I share my notes with others?
Yes. You can copy, export, or share your notes with classmates, coaches, therapists, or coworkers in a few clicks. This makes it simple to turn your ADHD note taking into shared plans or study material.














