Name the labor, sort the signal,
choose the next move.
NDU names the hidden labor behind school, work, disability, and caregiving systems and helps overloaded brains sort what matters before the next email, meeting, form, or decision. For the moments when Google gives you 40 tabs, AI gives you 900 words, and the system still expects you to know what to do next.
You have the tabs. The AI answer. The official PDF. The advice from three people who sound very confident and somehow disagree.
Use this worksheet to sort the signal from the noise — in under 15 minutes.
Page 2: Your Signal Map → which guide matches your situation.
There often were no instructions.
And somehow, you still do not know what to do first.
The system quietly made you responsible for turning that mess into action.
That is the problem. Not your effort. The noise.We sort the signal
from the noise.
Overwhelming systems are not built for overloaded brains. The information exists. Finding what matters, in the right order, does not.
We make complex systems legible: name the labor, sort the signal, choose the next move. We are humans who guide and tell you what matters, what to gather, what to ask, what to say, and what not to waste energy on.
Where is the labor landing?
or weirdly hard to explain.
You bring the mess. We sort what is happening, what matters most, what to document, and what to say next.
Start here.
Pick your situation.
Choose the guide that matches the mess in front of you. Four situations, each with a map built for it. Not sure which one? Start with the free Signal Sorter.
Use the map.
Get plain-language steps, scripts, questions, and what-not-to-do guidance. No noise. No 40 tabs.
Get help if it is messier.
Book a Situation Review when your actual situation needs a human read. You bring the mess. We sort it.
You do not need more noise. You need a place to start.
A focused human review for school, work, disability, documentation, or transition issues. You bring the mess. We sort what is happening, what matters most, what to document, what to ask, and what to say next.
You need the next right move.

