You don't need another planner. You need a place to land.

Planners assume you start Monday and never miss a day. Your brain doesn't work like that — and you've got the drawer of abandoned ones to prove it. Scatterproof catches you on the day you actually open it: behind, frozen, out of time. No backfilling. No fresh start. Just the next three things.

The same loop, every time.

Externalize → triage by what actually costs you → choose three → re-enter without backfill. Four moves your brain can do under pressure. That's the whole system. Everything else is just the page in front of you.

This is for you if:

You're a late-diagnosed (or self-suspected) ADHD adult. You go quiet when work piles up — and the silence makes it worse. You don't need motivation. You need infrastructure for the brain you actually have.

Built to be re-entered.

Fall off for a week, a month, whatever. Every page still works the day you find it again. There's a 'fell off? start here' page in all three — no catching up, no guilt hangover.