What’s your ADHD tax?
Find out how much money your ADHD brain is quietly leaking every month — late fees, zombie subscriptions, impulse buys, food delivery, missed cancellation windows — and exactly how to plug it.
Where the ADHD tax usually hides
We estimate each one from a few honest questions. The math is plain and on the conservative side — you’ll see exactly how every number was worked out.
Late & overdraft fees
The charge that hits because a due date slipped past — not because the money wasn’t there.
Zombie subscriptions
The services you pay for and barely use, plus trials that quietly auto-converted.
Impulse / dopamine buys
The treat purchase that felt great in the cart and gone by the time it shipped.
Food delivery & waste
The convenience markup on app orders, plus groceries that spoil with good intentions.
Missed return & cancel windows
Return windows, free-trial cancel dates, renewals — invisible deadlines that closed.
Avoidance tax
Unopened bills, the bad rate you never switched, the rebate you never claimed.
Three minutes, three steps
Answer 14 honest questions
Quick, relatable, zero judgment. Each one maps to a real, typical cost — no guessing on your end.
Get your Money Leak Score
A clear monthly (and yearly) number, a breakdown by category, and your top 3 leaks named — instantly, free.
Plug the leaks
Want the fixes? The optional Plug-Plan gives you ADHD-built systems — tiny checklists, reminders, a sweep ritual.
Ready to see the number?
It’s lighter than you think — and naming a leak is the first step to plugging it. No email required to get your score.
Find my money leaks →The honest FAQ
Is this going to make me feel bad about myself?
The opposite. The whole premise is that you’re not bad with money — the default systems just weren’t built for an ADHD brain. We name the leaks so we can plug them, never to shame you. The community coined the term “ADHD tax” for a reason: it’s real, it’s common, and it’s fixable.
Is this a diagnosis or medical advice?
No. This is a behavioral and organizational tool, not a clinical one. ADHD here is entirely self-identified — we never diagnose anything. And the money side is about systems and habits, not investment or financial advice. The estimates are a rough mirror based on your answers and typical costs.
How is the number calculated?
Transparently. Each category uses a plain coefficient — for example, a late fee is counted at about $35 per incident, a barely-used subscription at about $14/month. We multiply your answered frequency by that typical cost. On your result you can expand a “how we calculated this” panel and see every line. We kept it on the conservative side on purpose.
Do you store my answers?
No. Your answers live only in your own browser (localStorage) so we can show you your result and, if you buy the plan, personalize it. We never send them to a server or save them anywhere. Clear your browser and they’re gone.
What’s in the paid Plug-Plan?
For each of your leaks, you get 2–3 concrete, ADHD-built systems written as tiny low-effort checklists — autopay setups, the one-tap subscription sweep, friction-engineering for impulse buys, freezer-meal backups, a capture-the-deadline ritual, a 10-minute Sunday money sweep. Plus a downloadable calendar reminders file and a printable monthly checklist you keep forever. It’s a one-time $9.