I'm Jared. I have ADHD and aphantasia. Aphantasia means when I close my eyes, I see nothing. No mental images, no visualization. I can't picture what a clean room looks like. My brain doesn't flag the mess building up until it's everywhere.
I built Doompile because I kept standing in my own living room, staring at the chaos, and not knowing where to start. It's not a motivation problem. It's a hardware problem. The part of my brain that breaks "clean this room" into steps just doesn't fire the way it's supposed to.
So I built a tool that does the breaking-down for me. You take a photo of the mess. AI identifies every item, figures out where each thing goes, and hands you a walking plan grouped by destination. Trash first for a quick win, then one trip at a time. No planning, no decisions, no bouncing between rooms.
The first time I used it on my own table, I cleared the whole thing in 10 minutes. I hadn't seen the surface in weeks. I said "oh my god" out loud to nobody.
Doompile is not a cleaning company. It's not a productivity app dressed up with ADHD keywords. It's a tool built by someone who gets it, for people who get it. It works with how our brains actually operate instead of expecting us to think differently.
Jared Williams
Founder, developer, fellow doom piler
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