Most unfinished ideas do not disappear. They stay somewhere in the brain archive. Months later, usually at 2AM, they return. Zombie Idea Rehab helps creators, ADHD minds and chronic idea collectors decide whether a returning idea should be revived, merged, archived, released or finally buried.
Not every unfinished project is a failure. Some arrived too early. Some belonged to temporary hyperfixations. Some simply refused to leave. These are zombie ideas: the projects that keep coming back long after they were abandoned. Zombie Idea Rehab gives them a place for evaluation before they take over your brain again.

The triage room for restless ideas 🧟♀️
Zombie Idea Rehab was created for people whose brains store unfinished projects in a hidden archive.
Ideas that disappear for weeks.
Then suddenly return at 2 AM, demanding attention.
Writers. Founders. ADHD minds. Curious builders.
Users can drop a returning idea into the system and let AI evaluate it:
Revive it
Merge it with another project
Archive it again
Release it
Let it rest
Instead of becoming another note titled “app idea final v7 REALLY FINAL”, each zombie idea gets a proper evaluation.

Not every zombie deserves resurrection
Not every returning idea should become a project.
Some only return because they were emotionally unfinished.
Zombie Idea Rehab evaluates:
emotional attachment bias
unrealistic scope
resource mismatch
timing problems
shiny-object syndrome
midnight hyperfixation risk
Sometimes the best decision is building.
Sometimes it is letting go.
And sometimes it is gently returning the idea to the archive.
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Archive Note #07
Some ideas never leave.
They just wait.



