Copenhagen-based Tiimo has raised an additional $1.6mn infundingto expand its app supporting neurodivergent individuals in their daily life.
However, tailored tools to boost productivity and daily life management for people who think differently are still insufficient.
Tiimo is on a mission to change this.

Behind thestartupare Helene Lassen Nrlem and Melissa Wurtz Azari, who herself has ADHD.
The female duo founded the company in 2015 with the aim of developing a neurodivergent tool kit.
Tiimo is a visual planning app that addressesexecutive function challengescommon among neurodivergent individuals.

These include difficulties with focus, time management, and goal-setting.
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To date, the app counts 500,000 users across the globe and 1 million downloads.

The startup plans to launch a web-based version of its solution in September.
Its main markets are the UK, the US, Canada, and Brazil.
Crowberry Capital and People Ventures led this latest funding round.
Sweden-based Inner Foundations also participated.
Story byIoanna Lykiardopoulou
Ioanna is a writer at TNW.
With a background in the humanities, she has a soft spot for social impact-enabling technologies.