No BS
How we make money
NuroQuirk is free to read, and we'd like to keep the lights on without selling you out. Here's exactly how that works, written the way we'd explain it to a friend.
The one rule
Money never changes a rating. Our ADHD-score is decided by neurodivergent testers before any commercial question comes up. If something earns us a commission and it's mediocre, we say it's mediocre, or we don't feature it at all. We curate; we don't dump catalogues.
Affiliate links
Some links out to a shop are affiliate links. If you buy through one, the shop pays us a small commission, at no extra cost to you, and the price is identical. Every one of those links is marked rel="sponsored" and opens with a visible note. That's the deal: you get an honest review, we get a few pennies if it was genuinely right for you.
Things we recommend and earn nothing from
Some of the most useful tools for neurodivergent brains are free, so we earn exactly £0 recommending them, and we do it anyway, because that's the whole point of this place.
Goblin Tools
Free · we earn £0Magic ToDo breaks an overwhelming task into pebble-sized steps; Formalizer rewrites tone. Free, no login, ND-beloved. Answers task paralysis and the intention–action gap.
Visit Goblin Tools →OpenDyslexic
Free · we earn £0Free, open-source typeface weighting letters to reduce flipping. Personal, commercial and web use, a genuine, zero-cost reading aid.
Visit OpenDyslexic →Microsoft Immersive Reader
Free · we earn £0Free text-to-speech, line focus and syllable-splitting built into Word/Edge/OneNote, life-changing for reading exhaustion, costs nothing.
Visit Microsoft Immersive Reader →
Later: a few things we make ourselves
Down the line we'll sell a small number of our own things, digital toolkits, and a handful of physical products we believe in enough to put our name on. Same rule applies: if it isn't genuinely good for a neurodivergent brain, it doesn't ship.
Questions about any of this? That's fair, here's who we are.