What It Does

Brili is a routine management app designed specifically for families with children who have ADHD or autism. It uses gamified visual routines with countdown timers, celebration animations, and a parent dashboard to help children build consistent daily habits.

AI Features (Expert Assessment)

Brili's AI capabilities are minimal — the app functions primarily as a well-designed routine timer with gamification elements rather than an AI-driven tool. It uses basic algorithms to track routine completion patterns and adjust timing estimates, but this is closer to data analytics than AI. The gamification system (celebrations, streaks, rewards) is pre-programmed rather than adaptive. Despite the limited AI, Brili is specifically designed for young children (ages 4–10). The visual step-by-step design with voice prompts and countdown timers addresses the specific needs of children who cannot yet read or manage text-based planners.

Who Is This For?

Parents of young autistic children (ages 4–10) who need a structured, visual, and gamified routine tool — particularly for morning routines, bedtime routines, and transitions that are often the most challenging parts of the day.

Additional Notes

Brili is one of the few executive function tools specifically designed for young children rather than teens or adults. The parent dashboard allows caregivers to build routines, set time limits, and monitor progress remotely.

Pros

  • Designed specifically for young children (ages 4–10)
  • Gamification (celebrations, streaks) motivates routine completion
  • Visual step-by-step design works for pre-readers
  • Parent dashboard for remote routine management

Cons

  • Very limited AI capabilities — primarily a timer/gamification tool
  • Children may outgrow the app's design by age 10–12
  • Free tier is limited — most useful features require subscription
  • Smaller development team — updates may be less frequent