Medicine, never missed
Critical alarms keep ringing until you actually acknowledge them — not just swipe them away. Full-screen on a locked phone, and allowed to bypass silent mode for the things that truly matter.
Min Dag
by Glitch Solutions
Min Dag is built for brains that run hot. Medicine alarms that won't let you miss them, a focus timer that calms the “how long?” loop, and a day that's already laid out when you wake up.
Min Dag is made for people with ADHD, autism, anxiety, or any brain that burns energy just keeping track — and for the institutions and carers who support them. The reminders you set run on their own schedule, below the app, so you can stop holding them in your head. Medicine at 07:00 every day, therapy every Monday, the appointment you were dreading at 14:30 — Min Dag remembers, and it keeps ringing until you say it's done.
Each of these exists for a reason people have lived through. Nothing is here to show off.
Critical alarms keep ringing until you actually acknowledge them — not just swipe them away. Full-screen on a locked phone, and allowed to bypass silent mode for the things that truly matter.
The Focus Timer answers “how long until it starts?” and “how much is left?” on one calm, glanceable screen. For the chore that needs a clear end, and the wait that feels endless.
A clean overview of what's next, colour-coded by category. No scanning three calendars to work out what the next hour holds — just the plan, in the order it happens.
Morning medicine at 07:00. Therapy every Monday. Bills on the 1st. Plan each routine once — Min Dag remembers from then on, quietly, day after day.
Alarms fire with the phone silenced, the app closed, the device newly restarted, or no internet at all. Reliability you don't have to think about, on the days you have least capacity to think at all.
No ads, no trackers, no behavioural analytics. Delete your account and everything you've written — activities, photos, settings — is gone. No leftovers, no follow-up emails, no “we miss you” nudges.
The alarm engine runs below the app, not inside it. Even if you never open Min Dag today, the reminders you set last week still fire — on time, every time.
Min Dag is used by people planning their own day, and by institutions, carers and support workers helping neurodivergent clients hold theirs together. Each user has their own private account — data is stored in the EU and never shared between accounts. If your organisation wants to try it with clients, write to mindag@cavaleri.dk.