Daily Code is a free app for people in recovery, people with ADHD, and the honest overlap between the two. One small daily loop. No streaks. No paywall.
The app's still in build. Here's the 7-day workbook to start now.
Get the free workbook →Free PDF. No sign-up. Download it now.
Five minutes in the morning. Five at night. That's the whole thing.
Mood check. HALT. One intention. Pick 1–3 things for today — three is the cap.
The three things sit on your screen. You tick what you actually did. You don't add more.
What worked. What didn't. One thing you're proud of.
If you only do half a page, that counts. If you only do it once this week, that still counts. The point isn't perfect. The point is showing up at all.
Early days or years in. The structure helps when the brain doesn't.
Diagnosed, suspected, or just tired of every productivity app being built for someone else's brain.
A lot of us are. The tools that help one usually help the other.
If "just get through today" sounds familiar — this is built for you.
Miss a day, pick it up the next. The number doesn't matter.
Free forever. Bailey Code (the parent company) earns the money elsewhere. Daily Code earns trust.
No badges. No confetti. No guilt trips dressed up as motivation.
No journeys. No journeys to unpack. No incredible transformations. Just the daily code.
Australian resources, Australian context, built here.
Before the app's ready, you can run the loop on paper.
7 Days of Showing Up is a free PDF workbook. Same structure as the app. Same honest tone. 12 pages, printable or digital.
Download the workbook →Free. No sign-up. Print it, save it, share it. Waitlist for the app will open soon.
I'm Tony. I'm in recovery and I've got ADHD.
I built Daily Code because the structure I needed didn't exist. Most apps for people like me are too clinical, too American, or too cheesy. The good days I didn't need them. The bad days they made me feel worse.
So I'm building the thing I wished I had. Free, because the people who need it most can't always afford another subscription. Honest, because the rest of it isn't.
If it helps one person get through a hard day, it's worth building.
That's the code.
Yes. Forever. Bailey Code (the parent business) earns through consultancy and custom builds. Daily Code doesn't need to make money to exist.
No date yet. I'd rather build it properly than rush it. Get on the waitlist and you'll know the day it's ready.
No. It's a daily structure tool. It sits alongside whatever recovery program, therapy, or support you're already using. It doesn't replace any of it.
Yes. Daily Code is built so your check-ins stay on your device by default. No selling data, no ads, no third-party trackers. Privacy details will be locked in before v1 launches.
You pick it up the next day. There's no streak to break. There's no shame screen. The whole point is showing up when you can, not punishing you when you can't.
v1 is a web app you save to your phone (a PWA). It works on iPhone and Android, costs nothing to run, and means I can ship it faster. Native apps come after the model's proven.
Just me, for now. Tony Bailey. I run a disability support business (The Bailey Support) and an AI consultancy (Bailey Code). Daily Code is the consumer arm.