A low-spoon day kit finder

Less searching. A slightly softer day.

Answer a few gentle questions about what feels difficult right now. We’ll return a short list of practical products chosen for that exact kind of day.

Free to use · No diagnosis questions · Usually under two minutes

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Today’s question

What would take the most energy right now?

What to expect

Built with hard days in mind.

A small answer, not more overwhelm

Every result stays focused: four to six considered items instead of a wall of choices.

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How it works

One question at a time. No homework.

Softer Days starts with today—not your full medical history. Pick the task that is taking too much, then narrow it down in a few taps.

  1. 01

    Tell us what is hard today

    Choose the immediate friction—like cooking, showering, opening things, brain fog, pain, or low mobility. No diagnosis questions.

  2. 02

    Get a short, useful kit

    See four to six practical products selected for that particular kind of day, with plain-language notes about why each might help.

  3. 03

    Save it or send it

    Keep the result close, screenshot it, or text the list to somebody who understands—or somebody helping with the shopping.

Made for the actual friction

From stuck jar lids to foggy routines.

The library begins with kitchen and eating, mobility and bathroom, fatigue and brain fog, pain and comfort, and everyday organization.

01One-handed tools
02Shower supports
03Reminder aids
04Comfort essentials

Simple pricing

Free when you need it.

There is no subscription and no premium gate between you and a useful list. Softer Days is supported by affiliate commissions.

Everyday access

$0

No card. No trial clock.

  • Unlimited short quizzes
  • Curated four-to-six item kits
  • Shareable, screenshot-friendly results
  • Clear affiliate disclosure
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Good to know

Straight answers, low effort.

For whatever today looks like

Let’s make one thing a little easier.

Three or four gentle questions. One short, practical list. Start whenever you have the spoon.

Start the quick quiz