Tiimo is a beautifully designed visual schedule app built for ADHD and autistic users. But at $12.99/month and with no Android, Windows or Web version, it doesn't fit everyone. If you switched phones, hit the price wall, or need calendar sync, you need an alternative.
Brite is a cross-platform daily planner that ADHD adults actually use day to day. You get visual time blocking, a habit tracker for routines (medication, sleep, exercise), Pomodoro focus timer, mood diary, Google Calendar sync, and an AI assistant that breaks tasks down for you — on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows and Web. There is a free plan, and Premium costs a fraction of Tiimo.
"I loved Tiimo but I switched to an Android phone and it just stopped existing for me. Brite has the visual day plan, habits and a Pomodoro, and it actually talks to my Google Calendar."
| Feature | Brite | Tiimo |
|---|---|---|
| Price | Free + Premium | $12.99 / month |
| Platforms | iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Web | iOS, Mac (limited) |
| Visual schedule | Yes (timeline view) | Yes (pictograms) |
| Task management | Full — projects, priorities, subtasks | Limited |
| Calendar integration | Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple | None |
| Habit tracker | Yes — 80+ presets, streaks | No |
| Mood diary | Yes | No |
| Pomodoro timer | Built-in | No |
| AI assistant | Yes — task breakdown, scheduling | No |
| App Store rating | 4.6 (15K+ ratings) | 4.4 (~600 ratings) |
Patterns we see in user feedback and reviews:
Honest assessment — Brite isn’t the right fit for every use case:
If you primarily need pictogram-based visual schedules — especially for kids, non-readers, or someone who finds any extra UI exhausting — Tiimo is still a strong fit. Brite's comparable advantage is breadth and cross-platform.
Tiimo: Tiimo: $12.99 / month after a 14-day trial. Roughly $156 per year if billed monthly. The annual plan is around $129/year.
Brite: Brite: free plan forever with the core planner, habits and tasks. Premium adds the AI assistant and advanced views, and is significantly cheaper than Tiimo on either monthly or annual.
Even on Premium, Brite costs less per month than Tiimo — and if Tiimo's price is the reason you're looking, the free plan alone may already cover what you need.
While these are decent Tiimo alternatives, Brite is the only one that combines tasks, calendar, habits, mood tracking, and budget in a single app.
Yes. Brite has a free plan with the core daily planner, tasks and habit tracker. You only pay if you want Premium features such as the AI assistant and advanced views, and Premium is significantly cheaper than Tiimo's $12.99 per month.
Yes. Brite works on iOS, Android, Mac, Windows and Web with the same account synced across devices. Tiimo is iOS-first with limited Mac support and no Android, Windows or Web version, which is the most common reason users look for an alternative.
Yes. Brite syncs two-way with Google Calendar, Outlook and Apple Calendar. Tiimo currently doesn't connect to external calendars, so events you plan in Tiimo stay locked inside Tiimo.
Brite isn't marketed as an ADHD-only product, but it includes the features ADHD adults rely on most: visual time blocking, a habit tracker for routines like medication and sleep, a Pomodoro focus timer, a mood diary, and an AI assistant that breaks tasks into steps. Many ADHD users switch from Tiimo specifically because Brite covers more of their day in one app.
No. Brite uses a visual timeline with color-coded blocks rather than Tiimo's pictogram-based approach. If pictogram-driven schedules are essential for you — especially for non-readers or children — Tiimo is still the better choice for that specific need.
Yes. Brite's day view shows your schedule as a visual timeline with time blocks, durations and colors. It's a different visual style from Tiimo's pictograms, but it serves the same purpose: seeing your day at a glance instead of as a flat list.
Brite has a permanent free plan. Brite Premium costs significantly less per month than Tiimo's $12.99/month, and the annual plan is cheaper than Tiimo's annual plan too. The free plan alone replaces Tiimo for many users.
Tiimo doesn't currently offer an export to other planners. Most users rebuild their core routines and recurring tasks in Brite — Brite has habit presets and recurring task templates, so re-creating a typical Tiimo setup usually takes 15–20 minutes.
Tiimo is still ahead for pictogram-based visual schedules, an ADHD-first design language across the entire UI, and radical simplicity that some users prefer over a multi-feature app. Brite is broader and cross-platform; Tiimo is narrower and more specialised.
Yes. Brite has a dedicated habit tracker with 80+ presets, streaks and statistics — including ADHD-relevant routines like medication, hydration, sleep windows and exercise. Tiimo focuses on visual routines but doesn't have a separate streak-based habit tracker.