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Building Unjam : to build something

school and college work piling up, brain spiraling, nothing getting done.

So I built Unjam: a tool that doesn’t give answers, but helps you pause, break tasks into small steps, and focus on just one next action at a time.

Early users are already telling me:

“10 minutes with Unjam and I knew exactly what to do first. I actually started instead of freezing.”

It’s simple, human, and built for people who struggle to get started when stress hits.

Check it out: https://unjam.lovable.app/

I’d love to hear from makers, students, or anyone who gets stuck in their own head — how do you currently deal with overwhelm?

on March 25, 2026
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    Love the problem-first thinking here — "not giving answers, just helping you get unstuck" is a much better framing than another productivity app.

    The one thing I'd be curious about: once someone gets unjammed, do they come back? That "frozen → clarity" moment is super high value but might only happen a few times a month. How are you thinking about retention?

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