NeatReceipts
For ADHDers, physical clutter and lost receipts can quickly spiral into missed deadlines, tax-season panic, or financial stress. NeatReceipts offers a lightweight, portable solution that helps you digitize, categorize, and reclaim control over your paper chaos, making it a powerful ADHD management tool.
How NeatReceipts Supports ADHD Management
Reduce Mental Clutter
ADHD brains often struggle with executive function tasks like sorting, filing, and remembering where important papers are. NeatReceipts scans your documents and automatically extracts key data, so you don’t have to manually enter or organize anything.
Go Paperless with Purpose
Transform messy stacks of receipts, invoices, and documents into searchable digital files. You can export to Excel, Quicken, or TurboTax—or create instant tax and expense reports. ADHDers benefit from having all information in one digital place that’s easy to access and hard to lose.
Stay Organized On-the-Go
Slim and USB-powered, it’s portable enough for travel or remote work. ADHDers can capture and categorize receipts as soon as they get them, avoiding the “I’ll deal with it later” trap.
Cloud Sync for Total Access
NeatCloud’s 30-day free trial allows you to back up and access your files anywhere, making it easier to stay on top of tasks from any device. Great for ADHDers who need reminders and structure across environments.
Built-In Support
NeatCare offers premium support and accidental damage protection, giving ADHDers peace of mind that their tool—and their data—are covered.
ADHD-Friendly Use Ideas:
Scan and tag receipts by category or project
Set recurring calendar reminders to scan documents weekly
Export data to apps you already use (Excel, Outlook, TurboTax)
Use voice memos or checklists alongside scanned files for task prompts
NeatReceipts makes digital organization effortless for ADHDers who need less paper, more clarity, and tools that don’t add to the overwhelm. With automatic data capture and cloud sync, you’ll spend less time searching and more time focusing on what matters.