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Developer: Akili Interactive Labs, Inc.
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 2.0.0
ID: com.akiliinteractive.t01a

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Description

Start your free trial today and unlock your Focus Score. EndeavorOTC is a game-based ADHD treatment clinically designed to improve symptoms, attention and focus - anytime, anywhere.

EndeavorOTC now includes the first of its kind attention metric, Focus Score. Focus Score allows you to track meaningful improvements in your focus. This personalized metric, and the predicted user outcomes from increasing this metric, have been validated against our adult clinical study data.

EndeavorOTC is for adults 18 years and older with ADHD experiencing inattention-related challenges that affect their quality of life such as diminished focus, inability to complete projects or tasks, keep track of important items, and more. Built with the same technology as EndeavorRx, the world's first FDA-authorized video game treatment, EndeavorOTC is available now by subscription. No prescription needed.

EndeavorOTC was studied in more than 220 participants over a 6-week period. In the clinical trial, 83% of participants saw clinical improvement in their ability to focus and 73% of participants reported quality of life improvements, including an increased ability to balance projects, get things done on time and keep track of important items like phone, wallet, and keys. There were no lasting or serious side effects in any clinical trials for EndeavorOTC. (1,2)

How EndeavorOTC improves focus: The gameplay challenges you to tap targets and navigate obstacles to boost your attention and focus. As you progress through the game, the technology is continuously measuring your performance and using adaptive algorithms to adjust the difficulty and personalize the treatment experience.

How to Play EndeavorOTC: Playing EndeavorOTC can fit into your daily routine. The more you play, the better your results.

Playing the game every day for an initial six weeks can improve your attention and other functions that make up your ability to focus. Users will be given a target Focus Score increase which should be achievable in six weeks. Based on clinical trial data, the target increase provided directly relates to improvement in ADHD-related symptoms and overall quality of life. And, for the vast majority of people, this will leave room for continued improvement in Focus Score and cognitive abilities as well as ADHD symptom management beyond the initial six week course of treatment.

EndeavorOTC is made available under the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) current Enforcement Policy for Digital Health Devices for Treating Psychiatric Disorders During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency. EndeavorOTC has not been cleared or authorized by the FDA for its indications.

It is recommended that patients speak to their health care provider before starting EndeavorOTC treatment, and before making any medical decisions.

© 2023 Akili Interactive Labs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Akili, EndeavorRx, Endeavor, Akili Care, ADHD Insight, Insight, EndeavorRx Insight, EndeavorOTC, SSME, and Akili Assist, as well as the logos for each, are trademarks or registered trademarks of Akili Interactive Labs, Inc. Other trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

For full indicatino language, visit https://www.endeavorotc.com/IFU/.
For more information, visit EndeavorOTC.com.
Questions? Email [email protected]

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Privacy Notice: https://www.akiliinteractive.com/privacy-notice

1 As measured by improvement on the TOVA® ACS. Internal data on file.
2 As measured by the validated Adult ADHD Quality of Life Scale (AAQoL). Internal data on file.

Version history

2.0.0
2023-08-16
We've added Focus Score, a personalized attention function metric that allows users to track progress exclusively using gameplay data from cognitive activities. The predicted user outcomes from increasing this metric, have been validated against our clinical study data.
1.1.0
2023-06-29
We’ve made some minor fixes and improvements, including survey prompts, as well as optimizations to the demo video and tutorial.
1.0.0
2023-06-06

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Ratings

3.8 out of 5
861 Ratings

Reviews

Chelsea Polyglot,
Targets too fast
Just started playing a couple days ago. I am a woman in my 30s who did not grow up playing video games and does not play video games, especially steering/driving games, often. I repeatedly don’t get credit for tapping the button for the correct color creature when I’m actually just tapping maybe a few milliseconds too slow so the creature is already disappearing at the bottom when I tap. I thought maybe the game wasn’t registering my taps bc I’m not always tapping exactly on the target button. But I tested it, and it’s the timing. Maybe make the jumping creatures speed just a hair slower? Even when I’m completely focused, it feels like when I’m moving fast in the game it takes so much of my focus to steer that it takes me a tiny bit more time to respond to the creature color. It happens less when I’m moving slower in the game. Or maybe make more than one speed level to play in? Thank you for making this. I’m looking forward to positive results 🙏
The opposite of graham... whatever,
Game is difficult because of controls, not the actual game.
ADHD TIP: We all know the adhd tax where you forget about subscriptions, and it is incredibly shady that this company is marketing to folks specifically with adhd then only offering a free trial on their $100+ annual plan, so if you forget you’re out a lot. However, you can cancel the subscription as soon as you sign up from your App Store profile, and you’ll still get the free trial. Do it right when you download and you won’t forget!

The actual review: Look, I get being challenged, and if the controls worked correctly this game would be the right level of challenge. But the tilt-to-steer just doesn’t work right, and constantly moving a very small screen can make seeing the little creatures difficult AND finding the right spot to tap the buttons difficult.

Honestly I enjoyed some of the game, but more than anything the poor function just makes me really mad when I play because even missing one or two targets will remove the lock from the creature when it takes getting many, many more than that to catch up in the first place. Missing the same level over and over and over and over because it’s so hard to steer has made some of my adhd symptoms WORSE. I’m not really willing to stick it out AND fork up a lot of money for the possibility it will maybe improve other symptoms.
Ylilynna,
Worsened my carpal tunnel and is super repetitive
This was fun for a day and I had a really open mind - I felt I learned the game and this got better at it (as would happen with any game I suppose). I guess since I got better, the game got waaay faster. And you have to play for a loooong time to get your next focus score. So I’d sit for 25 minutes and play this mins numbingly repetitive game, I have to turn the phone a LOT in the constant sharp turns. The controls are not sensitive so the movements you have to do are large. So my wrists are all messed up now. I couldn’t continue even if I wanted to because of my wrists. But even the game - it’s cute and fun at first but when you realize that the creatures and the landscape and the music are always the same, the only difference is that it get frustratingly fast and you basically never get the satisfaction of capturing the creature again, it’s extremely hard to motivate myself to keep playing. I have a distinct feeling that a half hour jog in fresh air or a yoga practice of the same length will help my focus way more than staring at this screen and being bombarded with these repetitive graphics over and over again will ever do.

Who knows. Maybe if I stuck with it and the controls were sensitive enough that my wrist wouldn’t get inflamed - maybe it would help? But I’m not going to pay $125 to find out. In fact, I think I’ll go for a run right now. It’s sunny out.
danibobanii,
READ THIS IS YOU HAVE ADHD
i don’t write reviews but as someone who has adhd i want to warn anyone considering this app- don’t do it. i guess it could be fun (with some improvements) as a game, but for the price they are charging for it? absolutely not. first of all, the gameplay is infuriating. the tilt to move and the little birds and the capturing creatures. i think it actually made my adhd worse. i can see the potential but right now it’s just annoying. BUT that is certainly something that can fixed to be enjoyable, because i love the concept of the game. my real issue with this app lies within the “treatment”. you play a round and they calculate your “focus score” which honestly just SOUNDS fake. then they give you a score and after another 15 games they make you take it again. that isn’t treating my adhd, it’s literally just adaptation. the more you play a game the better you get, this has nothing to do with “treating adhd”. if you want treatment honestly just talk to a psychiatrist you’ll pay about the same and have way better results. if this game was free or even just a few bucks it MIGHT be worth it, but at its current subscription price- no way. if you have adhd do yourself a favor and find something else. or do the free trial and cancel it because we all know the struggle of forgetting about a game two weeks later and still having to pay.
eomernick,
It’s been just over a week of playing and I’m noticing a difference!
Wow, I really think this is helping me and it’s only been about two weeks of playing. I’m feeling more calm, collected, focused, organized in my thoughts, and completing my to do lists with more focus and less stress. The game is hard, but I like how it adapts to how I’m doing that day. I’m excited to play for the full few months and hopefully continue to see results.

UPDATE: I’ve played for almost two months now and wow, it’s really helped me. From small things like remembering where I’ve put my phone, being more organized with my thoughts, and have also noticed my anxiety levels have dropped. I love the new focus score too! It helps me see my progress and pushes me to do better. Im 100% going to keep playing because it’s working for me. My only complaint is that they should add more levels, more characters, etc to keep things interesting. I understand this is medicine first, but adding content will keep people engaged and wanting to play.
10xzen,
Frustrating
I agree with others who didn’t give high marks for the controls. If I had a handheld gaming device, Control liked in Nintendo switch or Xbox. I know I could do much better. The tilting back-and-forth starts to get tiring on the arms and the speed that the creatures jump to tap the right one starts to frustrate you as you miss them or feel close to getting the alien and then it gets far away from missing targets where you can’t catch up anymore I don’t think the effort to reward ratios are built well. And like some of the other reviews said, I felt like my adhd (if I would even call it that as I’ve never been clinically, diagnosed ) got worse out of frustrations at times. Many say This is way over priced and I def agree. If you set the price point lower, maybe more people could participate who otherwise find the subscription too much. But I guess they look at it from a clinical piin of view that if this really works it could save money over traditional therapy. I only played a few days, so I cannot give an objective response as to whether I received any noticeable benefit and I’m not going to pay over $100 post trial tp find out.
Frankifurter,
An ADHD alternative with evidence
I heard about the prescription version for kids a few years ago and was disappointed there was not an option for adults. I downloaded this right away and think it’s probably better that a prescription is not required for adults since so many cannot get to a doctor for a diagnosis or treatment. I cannot take stimulants but still want to improve my focus and concentration. I’ve only been playing for a week so I can’t speak to the full benefit yet, but I read the summary of the evidence and it seems very credible. The game itself could use some design updates and better data for me to understand how I’m doing each day but otherwise it’s pretty straightforward and even fun when I get into it. I can generally understand how the challenges would improve my focus and I’m really looking forward to the results! Others have commented on the price but I guess I wouldn’t expect a treatment for ADHD to be less than $30 a month so it seems reasonable to me.
AlternativeSnowman,
A legitimately fun game in its own right
I’ve only just begun playing, so I can’t speak to how deeply the game will impact my attention in the long term, but so far I can see how it would improve focus!

Equally importantly, it’s a fun game in its own right. It would’ve been easy to just apply the attention mechanic onto a very simple set of repeating tracks, but the designers have gone a lot further that that with the engaging interstitials, worlds, and characters. It feels as though it’ll be much easier for me to keep up the habit of playing daily when the story and design are this much more captivating than your average casual racing game.

As someone who would ordinarily feel guilty about spending 25 min/day playing on my phone, I’m glad that this feels so much for thoughtful and polished than most games of a similar nature, it somehow legitimizes it for me. Personally, for me it would be absolutely perfect if it felt a bit more “grown up”, but I do like that the current story/design is appropriate for all ages.
SteveDoom,
It is a hard sell.
There may in fact be good clinical data for this torture test of focus, but the gameplay controls make it extremely unlikely that most people will stick with this over the long haul. Most of the results seem to be from 25 minutes of...this, over a long stretch of time in deference to neuro plasticity. The controls, however, muck up any works. It is both too sensitive and not sensitive enough. Perhaps let us adjust the calibration a bit? I am baffled this made it past any testing phases, it is simply terribly executed.

With that said, I "feel" a benefit after racking myself on this app. But, I will not pay for it or pursue it further until adjustments are made. I am not on an island here - most complaints are about the horrendous steering of the ship, or the placements of the power zones making some movement impossible. This app should be avoided until they update it to allow for sensitivity adjustments and test further the placement and feasibility of the tracks.

You should skip it until they do.
9Frankie9,
Bad Rx. Definitely BU grads (Not Harvard, no way!)
Read what experts say. Even in this “new” economy shocked FDA did this. If you understand health insurance…they are NOT going to approve. That’s why it says OTC. OTC’s are not always effective or they’d be real medicine…vitamins, etc So…wait until your insurance approves before buying…never! Read the Washington Post special : [ “Barkley and three other ADHD experts who reviewed Akili’s research said the firm was overpromising by implying that EndeavorRx can provide meaningful help for children struggling in school and at home with the sometimes-debilitating neurodevelopmental disorder whose symptoms include distraction, forgetfulness and impulsivity. “I’m a little shocked and more perplexed about why the FDA would approve this and allow it to be paid for by insurance,” said Mark Rapport, head of the Children’s Learning Clinic at the University of Central Florida, who has published extensive research on other brain-training programs making similar claims. “I abhor seeing desperate parents spend money based on empty promises. … On moral grounds, I think it’s wrong to tell people to get their doctors to prescribe this when it does nothing of real-world importance.” “]