Saner.AI is an AI productivity assistant designed primarily for ADHDers, entrepreneurs, and knowledge workers. It acts as a “second brain” that captures, organizes, and searches through notes, tasks, emails, and calendar events, with a focus on reducing context switching and cognitive overload.
Key facts
- Type: AI productivity assistant (web, mobile, Chrome extension)
- Core audience: ADHDers, entrepreneurs, knowledge workers
- Platforms: Web app, Android, iOS, Chrome extension
- Pricing: Free tier; paid Starter and Standard subscriptions
- Signature feature: Personal AI assistant “Skai” for organizing and answering from your data
What it actually does
Saner.AI connects to sources like email, calendar, Google Drive and Slack, then uses AI to automatically pull out tasks, organize notes, and link related information. Instead of manually tagging or building complex systems, you capture content (typing, voice notes, browser clipper) and its AI (“Skai”) auto-tags, categorizes, and connects it so you can retrieve it later via natural-language search or chat-style questions.
It also offers a “universal task assistant” that detects tasks from emails and docs, breaks them into steps, sets reminders, and can check in on progress. This is meant to reduce executive-function load, particularly for users with ADHD.

Design philosophy and UX
The app emphasizes a clean, low-clutter interface and “focus modes” to minimize distractions. Its value proposition is that users don’t need to maintain complex systems: the AI handles structure, while the user just captures ideas and works from a single unified workspace instead of juggling many apps.
Plans, status, and limitations
Saner.AI offers a limited free plan plus paid tiers (Starter and Standard) that expand AI usage, storage, and voice recording limits. It’s still evolving, with frequent updates on mobile, and relies heavily on cloud processing—offline functionality is limited, and some advanced features may require external AI API usage or subscriptions.
