Session capture with AI means recording not just what you made during hyperfocus, but where you stopped, what you were thinking about, what still needs doing, and what surprised you. That captured context makes it possible to return to the work later without losing momentum or having to relearn what you already understood.
Hyperfocus harvesting is the practice of deliberately capturing, organizing, and extending the productive output generated during intense ADHD hyperfocus states so that the work does not get lost when focus inevitably shifts.
AI tools can act as real-time scribes, summarizers, and structure-builders during these sessions, transforming raw hyperfocus output into organized, retrievable knowledge that remains useful long after the focus window closes.
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