You're the one who remembers everything. Let's do something about it.
The dentist appointment. The permission slip. The grocery situation. The client deadline. The fact that nobody else in your house seems to know any of it exists.
You're not disorganized. You're not struggling. You're carrying too much — and you're the only one who knows it.
That was me too.
I'm Andrea — a working mother, entrepreneur, and the person who finally decided to do something about it. I spent years in marketing, tech, and consulting building systems for businesses. One day I realized I had never once built a system for myself. So I did.
I used smart AI tools to pull everything out of my head, turn it into clear instructions anyone could follow, and hand it off — to my partner, my kids, anyone who would take it. For the first time in years, things got done without me being the one to remember, remind, and follow up.
That's Off My Mind.
Six smart tools — downloadable, instant, and built for the working mother who is done being the household's unpaid project manager. Each one designed to move your mental load out of your head and into someone else's hands. A partner. A teenager. A helper. Anyone but you.
Works with any free AI tool — ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. No apps. No onboarding. No new systems to maintain.
I built this with Claude, Anthropic's AI. I chose Claude because Anthropic is a Public Benefit Corporation — committed to developing AI responsibly for the long-term benefit of humanity. They are one of the first frontier AI labs to achieve ISO 42001 certification, the international standard for responsible AI governance. For a product asking you to hand off something as personal as your mental load, that choice was intentional.
Nobody sees everything you hold. We do. And we built this so you don't have to hold all of it alone.
My wish for you:
The brain dump becomes a Sunday habit.
The delegation brief becomes how you hand things off.
The household SOP becomes how your home quietly runs itself — without the reminders.
The ask me nothing kit becomes the reason your phone stops buzzing at noon.
The weekly offload ritual becomes the 15 minutes that buys back your whole week.
The not my job anymore tracker becomes proof that peace is actually happening.
400 things on your mind. Not for much longer.
— Andrea
Founder, Off My Mind
Ontario, Canada
offmymind.ca