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May 29, 2024

Tiimo named finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards

Tiimo is honored to be a 2024 Apple Design Awards finalist for inclusivity, celebrating accessible and neuroinclusive design.

Melissa Würtz Azari

Melissa (she/her) is Tiimo’s Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, a dyslexic ADHD’er and parent on a mission to make life easier for neurodivergent folks. With a background in service design, she leads the charge in creating tools that help people build routines, tackle time management, and navigate life with a little less chaos.

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We’re honored to share that Tiimo has been named a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category! This recognition reflects our commitment to creating accessible, neuroinclusive tools that center on the lived experiences of our community.

About the Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards celebrate innovation, equity, and technical excellence in app and game design. Each year, a handful of apps are chosen from millions in the App Store to spotlight those redefining accessibility, usability, and thoughtful design.

Being recognized in the inclusivity category aligns with our vision of embracing the social model of disability—acknowledging that barriers come not from individuals, but from how society and tools are designed. This milestone is not just a win for Tiimo, but for every user who has helped shape our approach.

As co-founder and CPO Melissa shares:

“We’ve always dreamed of this moment while watching WWDC together as a team. But it’s not just about the award—it’s about what it represents: a world where technology is truly designed with and for diverse minds and experiences.”

Designing with inclusivity at the core

At Tiimo, inclusivity is more than a buzzword—it’s about rethinking traditional systems and creating tools that adapt to people, not the other way around. Guided by the social model of disability, we believe technology can break down barriers, amplify autonomy, and create space for everyone to thrive.

Here’s how this shapes our design approach:

Accessibility meets individuality

We don’t see disability as a limitation but as an invitation to rethink how tools can serve everyone. Tiimo’s features allow for visual and structural customization, helping users engage in ways that feel intuitive and affirming.

Technology as support, not surveillance

Tiimo provides tools to reduce overwhelm, manage daily life, and support mental health—without reinforcing productivity pressures. Rest and joy are part of the plan, too.

Collaboration over assumptions

Our design decisions come from listening to our community’s stories and needs. Lived experience isn’t just feedback—it’s expertise that guides what we build.

Commitment to growth

Accessibility isn’t a fixed goal; it’s a journey. We continue learning, iterating, and evolving to meet the dynamic needs of our users.

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Thank you to our community

This recognition is shared with our community—the people who use Tiimo, share their stories, and challenge us to do better. Your insights, trust, and collaboration make this work meaningful, and we couldn’t have done it without you.

Discover the finalists

Interested in learning about the other apps leading the charge for innovative, inclusive design? Visit the full list of Apple Design Award finalists.

May 29, 2024

Tiimo named finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards

Tiimo is honored to be a 2024 Apple Design Awards finalist for inclusivity, celebrating accessible and neuroinclusive design.

Melissa Würtz Azari

Melissa (she/her) is Tiimo’s Co-founder and Chief Product Officer, a dyslexic ADHD’er and parent on a mission to make life easier for neurodivergent folks. With a background in service design, she leads the charge in creating tools that help people build routines, tackle time management, and navigate life with a little less chaos.

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We’re honored to share that Tiimo has been named a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category! This recognition reflects our commitment to creating accessible, neuroinclusive tools that center on the lived experiences of our community.

About the Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards celebrate innovation, equity, and technical excellence in app and game design. Each year, a handful of apps are chosen from millions in the App Store to spotlight those redefining accessibility, usability, and thoughtful design.

Being recognized in the inclusivity category aligns with our vision of embracing the social model of disability—acknowledging that barriers come not from individuals, but from how society and tools are designed. This milestone is not just a win for Tiimo, but for every user who has helped shape our approach.

As co-founder and CPO Melissa shares:

“We’ve always dreamed of this moment while watching WWDC together as a team. But it’s not just about the award—it’s about what it represents: a world where technology is truly designed with and for diverse minds and experiences.”

Designing with inclusivity at the core

At Tiimo, inclusivity is more than a buzzword—it’s about rethinking traditional systems and creating tools that adapt to people, not the other way around. Guided by the social model of disability, we believe technology can break down barriers, amplify autonomy, and create space for everyone to thrive.

Here’s how this shapes our design approach:

Accessibility meets individuality

We don’t see disability as a limitation but as an invitation to rethink how tools can serve everyone. Tiimo’s features allow for visual and structural customization, helping users engage in ways that feel intuitive and affirming.

Technology as support, not surveillance

Tiimo provides tools to reduce overwhelm, manage daily life, and support mental health—without reinforcing productivity pressures. Rest and joy are part of the plan, too.

Collaboration over assumptions

Our design decisions come from listening to our community’s stories and needs. Lived experience isn’t just feedback—it’s expertise that guides what we build.

Commitment to growth

Accessibility isn’t a fixed goal; it’s a journey. We continue learning, iterating, and evolving to meet the dynamic needs of our users.

A person holding a smartphone displaying Tiimo’s Focus Timer, set for a weekly meeting, while carrying two takeaway coffee cups in a tray, illustrating productivity on the go.

Ready to simplify your planning?

Start your 7-day free trial and experience the benefits of simplified time management and focus.

Apple logo
Get started on App Store
Google logo
Get started on Google Play

Thank you to our community

This recognition is shared with our community—the people who use Tiimo, share their stories, and challenge us to do better. Your insights, trust, and collaboration make this work meaningful, and we couldn’t have done it without you.

Discover the finalists

Interested in learning about the other apps leading the charge for innovative, inclusive design? Visit the full list of Apple Design Award finalists.

Tiimo named finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards
May 29, 2024

Tiimo named finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards

Tiimo is honored to be a 2024 Apple Design Awards finalist for inclusivity, celebrating accessible and neuroinclusive design.

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

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We’re honored to share that Tiimo has been named a finalist for the 2024 Apple Design Awards in the inclusivity category! This recognition reflects our commitment to creating accessible, neuroinclusive tools that center on the lived experiences of our community.

About the Apple Design Awards

The Apple Design Awards celebrate innovation, equity, and technical excellence in app and game design. Each year, a handful of apps are chosen from millions in the App Store to spotlight those redefining accessibility, usability, and thoughtful design.

Being recognized in the inclusivity category aligns with our vision of embracing the social model of disability—acknowledging that barriers come not from individuals, but from how society and tools are designed. This milestone is not just a win for Tiimo, but for every user who has helped shape our approach.

As co-founder and CPO Melissa shares:

“We’ve always dreamed of this moment while watching WWDC together as a team. But it’s not just about the award—it’s about what it represents: a world where technology is truly designed with and for diverse minds and experiences.”

Designing with inclusivity at the core

At Tiimo, inclusivity is more than a buzzword—it’s about rethinking traditional systems and creating tools that adapt to people, not the other way around. Guided by the social model of disability, we believe technology can break down barriers, amplify autonomy, and create space for everyone to thrive.

Here’s how this shapes our design approach:

Accessibility meets individuality

We don’t see disability as a limitation but as an invitation to rethink how tools can serve everyone. Tiimo’s features allow for visual and structural customization, helping users engage in ways that feel intuitive and affirming.

Technology as support, not surveillance

Tiimo provides tools to reduce overwhelm, manage daily life, and support mental health—without reinforcing productivity pressures. Rest and joy are part of the plan, too.

Collaboration over assumptions

Our design decisions come from listening to our community’s stories and needs. Lived experience isn’t just feedback—it’s expertise that guides what we build.

Commitment to growth

Accessibility isn’t a fixed goal; it’s a journey. We continue learning, iterating, and evolving to meet the dynamic needs of our users.

Thank you to our community

This recognition is shared with our community—the people who use Tiimo, share their stories, and challenge us to do better. Your insights, trust, and collaboration make this work meaningful, and we couldn’t have done it without you.

Discover the finalists

Interested in learning about the other apps leading the charge for innovative, inclusive design? Visit the full list of Apple Design Award finalists.

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