goblin
Expert Video Review by SEOGANT · March 2026
Goblin.tools is a suite of small, practical AI-powered tools designed to help neurodivergent users and anyone who struggles with executive function, task initiation, or organizing complex information into manageable steps.
The platform's flagship tool, the Magic ToDo, takes a large, vague task and automatically breaks it down into specific, concrete, small steps that are easier to start and track progress on.
This task decomposition capability addresses a fundamental challenge that many people with ADHD, autism, or other executive function differences experience: the difficulty of initiating tasks that are not clearly defined at a granular enough level to make starting obvious.
Beyond task decomposition, Goblin.tools includes additional AI utilities including the Formalizer for adjusting the tone and formality of text, the Judge for estimating how much time a task will take, the Estimator for figuring out what is needed to complete something, and the Compiler for organizing disconnected notes and thoughts into coherent structure.
These tools share a design philosophy of being simple, immediately useful, and specifically oriented toward the kinds of cognitive tasks that many neurodivergent users find disproportionately difficult.
The platform's accessibility-forward design approach reflects its understanding of its user community's specific needs.
Goblin.tools serves people with ADHD, autism, dyspraxia, anxiety, depression, and other conditions that affect executive function, as well as anyone who finds standard productivity advice and tools insufficient for their cognitive style or life situation.
Its explicit design for neurodivergent users, rather than reluctant adaptation of tools built for neurotypical productivity conventions, has made it a beloved resource in online neurodivergent communities.
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