Empty your overloaded brain onto one page, and finally feel calm.
The Brain Dump Notepad
Get everything in your head onto one simple page in two minutes, even if you’ve tried every planner, app and sticky note.
- Hear “can I do one more page?” instead of “do I have to?”
- Watch him pick the book up on his own, no nagging
- See his letters land on the line, neater in a couple of weeks
- End the after-dinner handwriting meltdown for good
🧠 Free with 2 & 3-notepad bundles:
The Mental Declutter Kit (a guide to quieting a racing mind + a printable pack), emailed instantly.
“My brain has a million tabs open and I forget things in two seconds. This is the first thing that’s ever made it quiet.”
What Our Customers Are saying...
The cheapest thing on my desk that actually saved me money
"I talked myself out of it twice because it felt like a lot for a notepad. Then I added it up. I paid over $120 in late fees last year and missed my own dentist appointment twice. Now everything I'd normally forget sits on one page with a little checkbox, and I haven't paid a late fee since March. Funny that a notepad is the thing that ended up saving me money."
We stopped having the 'you forgot AGAIN' fight
"I didn't see how much my forgetting was landing on my family until it stopped. My husband had basically become my reminder app, and it caused real fights. The kids' stuff, the appointments, all of it lived in my head and half of it fell out. Now it's on one page on the kitchen counter and I just check it through the day. We haven't had the "you forgot again" conversation in over a month. That alone was worth it."
The first planner I refilled instead of abandoned
"My nightstand drawer is a graveyard of pricey planners I used for four days. They all died the same way: a printed schedule I fell behind on by Tuesday, then felt too guilty to open again. This one has no schedule and no empty boxes staring at me. You just dump everything out and go. I'm already on my second pad, which has genuinely never happened to me with a planner."
My director said I seem more on top of things. I didn't tell her it's pastel.
"I lead a small team and I was quietly drowning. Sit down to one task, get pulled into five, forget what I even started. Now I dump the whole day onto one page first thing: who to call, what to follow up on, my top priorities, and I tick them off as they get done. My director actually told me I seem way more on top of things lately. Thick paper, no bleed-through, and yes, a guy keeps one right on his desk."
Quiets my brain at night. Just order the 3-pack from the start.
Three friends bought this after I wouldn't stop talking about it, so here's my review too. I'm a chronic overthinker and writing it all down before bed genuinely takes the edge off. I'm sleeping better. Only four stars because I use it every single day and burn through a pad fast, so learn from me and grab the 3-pack up front. Small gripe about the one thing that finally quiets my head.
I slept through the night for the first time in months
I almost scrolled past this because I've bought a dozen "systems" and quit every one. But my brain never shuts off, and I used to lie awake at 2am running my whole list so I wouldn't forget it by morning. The first night I dumped everything onto one page before bed, I slept straight through. That sounds small. It is not. Three weeks in and that page is the only place the noise goes now.
Your Brain Has Too Many Tabs Open
You know the feeling. You sit down to send the Monday reminders. Halfway through, someone asks you a question, so you stop to handle that. On your way back you grab a coffee, and standing at the machine you remember, wait, I never finished the reminders. You sit back down, and now you’ve forgotten to answer the person too. Somewhere in all of that, you’ve completely lost track of the thing you actually sat down to do. There’s also a text you never sent, a call you keep meaning to make, and an appointment you’ve “been meaning to book” for two weeks. By the end of the day you’re wiped out, and you can’t even point to what you got done.
So you make lists. One on a sticky note, one in your phone, one on the back of an envelope. And somehow that makes it worse, because now your brain has ten places to keep track of instead of one, and it still doesn’t trust that anything is safely written down. So it keeps reminding you, at 11pm, in the shower, the second you finally sit down.
Here’s the part nobody tells you: this isn’t a you problem. You’re not lazy and you’re not bad at this. Your thoughts just never had one place to land. A scattered list scatters you more. The fix isn’t trying harder to remember. It’s getting it all out of your head and into one spot your brain can let go of.
- What changes once it’s on your desk
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You sit down, dump everything in your head in two minutes, and your mind goes quiet
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You stop forgetting to reply, call back and book the thing, because the page asks you
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One look tells you what’s done, what’s left, and what to do first
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The sticky notes disappear and there’s just one calm page
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You go to bed without your brain running through the list one more time
Your Whole Brain, One Clear Page
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MY BIG GOAL at the top, so everything points at what actually matters
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A Start Date box to see how fast you move once it’s out of your head
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Call · Text · Email boxes, the three you forget most, in one glance
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Schedule · Follow Through · Speak With, so nothing slips between people
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Research / look into / learn about, for the rabbit holes and someday ideas
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What I want to do + Top Priorities, the difference between busy and done
Dump It, Sort It, Done
Dump it all out
Don’t sort, don’t judge, just empty your head onto the page. Two minutes.
Let the labels sort it
As you write, each thought lands in its box. Call here, schedule there. The page does the organizing for you.
Pick your top priorities, then tick as you go
One glance tells you the two or three things that actually matter today. As you finish each one, check the box and watch the page clear.
Tear off and reset
When a page is done, rip it off. Fresh page, clear head, do it again tomorrow.
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Try It For A Whole Year. If It Doesn’t Quiet Your Head, We’ll Refund You.
Order it. Do one brain dump. If it doesn’t make your head feel clearer and your day feel more handled, email us any time in the next year and we’ll refund every cent, and you keep the free Declutter Kit. You can’t lose the money (we refund it), you can’t lose the time (the bonus hits your inbox tonight), and you can’t get burned trying (most people feel the relief on the very first page). The only thing you can’t undo is another year of carrying it all around in your head. Think about what a scattered week actually costs you. The appointment you forgot to book. The late fee on the bill that slipped your mind. The subscription you meant to cancel and never did. The hour you lost trying to remember what you were even doing. One notepad is 50 days of a clear head, well under a dollar a day, and it does the one thing no app, sticky note or fancy planner has managed yet: it gets the whole mess out of your head so you can think. You’ve probably spent more than this on a planner you used for a week. This is the one you’ll keep reaching for. Picture tomorrow morning. Coffee in hand, you dump everything in your head onto one page in two minutes. Your shoulders drop. You can see exactly what matters and what to do first. No looping, no “what am I forgetting,” no ten sticky notes. Just one calm page and a clear head. That’s on the other side of one click.
CLAIM NOWTry It For A Whole Year. If It Doesn’t Quiet Your Head, We’ll Refund You.
Order it. Do one brain dump. If it doesn’t make your head feel clearer and your day feel more handled, email us any time in the next year and we’ll refund every cent, and you keep the free Declutter Kit. You can’t lose the money (we refund it), you can’t lose the time (the bonus hits your inbox tonight), and you can’t get burned trying (most people feel the relief on the very first page). The only thing you can’t undo is another year of carrying it all around in your head. Think about what a scattered week actually costs you. The appointment you forgot to book. The late fee on the bill that slipped your mind. The subscription you meant to cancel and never did. The hour you lost trying to remember what you were even doing. One notepad is 50 days of a clear head, well under a dollar a day, and it does the one thing no app, sticky note or fancy planner has managed yet: it gets the whole mess out of your head so you can think. You’ve probably spent more than this on a planner you used for a week. This is the one you’ll keep reaching for. Picture tomorrow morning. Coffee in hand, you dump everything in your head onto one page in two minutes. Your shoulders drop. You can see exactly what matters and what to do first. No looping, no “what am I forgetting,” no ten sticky notes. Just one calm page and a clear head. That’s on the other side of one click.
CLAIM NOWFrequently Asked Questions
A plain to-do list is one long pile that still feels overwhelming. This sorts your thoughts as you write them, into labeled boxes (call, text, email, schedule, follow through, research, make, top priorities), so you can actually see and act on them. That structure is the whole difference.
Two reasons. Your phone is full of other things pulling you away the second you open it, and a note buried in an app doesn’t give your brain the same “it’s handled” feeling that seeing it on paper does. Most people find they keep using paper, and reach for it instead of getting sucked into a screen.
It’s a favorite for exactly those brains. It isn’t a medical tool, it’s a simple notepad, but the dump-it-all-out-then-sort approach and the prompts that pull tasks out of your head are the reason people with busy, jumpy minds love it. No rigid schedule, no guilt for empty boxes.
It’s 8.5 by 6.5 inches, about the size of a paperback. Big enough to write freely, small enough to live in your bag, your desk drawer or on the kitchen counter.
50 tear-off sheets per pad. Use a page a day and one pad lasts you weeks. When you get low, grab another, which is why a lot of people buy the 2 or 3-pack to stay stocked.
Anyone with a busy brain uses it. The sections work for work, home and personal life. The colors are soft, and plenty of guys keep one on their desk for exactly the same reason everyone else does.
You’re covered by our 365-Day Peace-of-Mind Guarantee. If it doesn’t help clear your head, email us for a full refund and keep the free Declutter Kit.
Yes, it’s thick, smooth paper made for everyday pens, so most pens won’t bleed through, and each sheet tears off cleanly.
Two reasons. Your phone is full of other things pulling you away the second you open it, and a note buried in an app doesn’t give your brain the same “it’s handled” feeling that seeing it on paper does. Most people find they keep using paper, and reach for it instead of getting sucked into a screen.
It’s 8.5 by 6.5 inches, about the size of a paperback. Big enough to write freely, small enough to live in your bag, your desk drawer or on the kitchen counter.
Anyone with a busy brain uses it. The sections work for work, home and personal life. The colors are soft, and plenty of guys keep one on their desk for exactly the same reason everyone else does.
Yes, it’s thick, smooth paper made for everyday pens, so most pens won’t bleed through, and each sheet tears off cleanly.