REENTRY

GET BACK IN
WITHOUT THE
"WHERE WAS I?"
PANIC.

no really — it's the whole app ↓

When you drop a task, jot your next step in two taps. ReEntry reminds you later and hands it right back — so you resume the work, not the archaeology.

01THE PROBLEM

YOU DIDN'T LOSE
THE TIME. YOU LOST
THE THREAD.

Getting interrupted isn't expensive because it slows you down. Interrupted people actually finish faster — but with significantly more stress, frustration and mental strain.1 The real tax is coming back and having no idea where you were.

"I open my laptop, stare at 14 tabs, and have literally no memory of what I was about to do. So I close it and doomscroll instead." — the r/ADHD experience
"The task was 80% done. Getting back into it felt harder than starting from zero, so it sat there for three weeks." — every unfinished side project
02THE MECHANISM

ONE TINY NOTE NOW.
A SOFT LANDING
LATER.

The moment you step away, ReEntry asks one question — "Next step?" — and you answer in a few words. That's the whole capture. Later, it nudges you and puts that note front and centre, so re-entry is a read, not a rebuild.

  1. 1

    Drop it, don't lose it

    Leaving mid-task? Two taps: your next step, saved. No app to open, no menus to dig through.

  2. 2

    Get nudged, not nagged

    A quiet reminder brings you back: "You were on [task] — next step: [your note]." Neutral tone. Never a guilt trip.

  3. 3

    Land on the runway

    You reopen exactly where the thread was, not a blank wall of tabs. Read one line, keep going.

Why a five-word note works

Jotting a quick "ready-to-resume" plan at the moment you're interrupted reduces the attention residue dragging on your next task, and restores your performance when you come back.2 That's the entire mechanism ReEntry is built around.

90%

of interrupted dev sessions take more than a minute to resume, and 93% need context reconstruction.3

1.5%7.3%

Error rates on resumed work jump after a single interruption.4

People almost never write that note on their own — a prompt makes it happen. So ReEntry prompts you.5

this is the trick.
03THE PRICE

HONEST PRICE,
SET EARLY.

No free-trial games, no "contact sales." One price for people who want the soft landing.

Founding membership
$8 $5 /month

Founding price for early members. It goes to $8/month after launch — you keep $5 for as long as you stay.

  • Two-tap capture from your home screen
  • Smart reminders that hand your note back
  • 100% local — nothing leaves your phone
Get on the list

It doesn't exist yet. The waitlist tells us whether to build it. Honest, right?

04THE ASK

WANT THE
SOFT LANDING?

Leave your email and tell us straight: is this worth $5/month to you?

Would you pay $5/month for this? required

05STRAIGHT ANSWERS

STRAIGHT
ANSWERS.

Is this just another to-do list?

No. A to-do list tracks what to do. ReEntry captures how to get back in — the one next step, at the moment you leave, handed back when you return. It's a bridge between two work sessions, not a backlog to feel guilty about.

What happens to my data?

It stays on your device. No account, no login, no cloud sync in the first version. Your half-finished thoughts are nobody's business but yours.

When does it ship?

Honestly: only if enough people want it. This page is us checking before we build. Join the list and you'll be first to get it (Android first), at the $5 founding price.

Why should I trust the "science" bit?

Every claim links to its source below — peer-reviewed work on interruption and attention residue. We removed the viral "23 minutes" stat you've seen everywhere because it has no primary source. We'd rather be right than catchy.