Lily Anne is an illustrator and freelance designer. She’s passionate and highly focused, but like many neurodivergent individuals, she finds traditional platforms overwhelming— too loud, unstructured, and socially demanding. Without the right support, isolation and burnout take over.
ArtHive is her virtual studio—calm, clear, and empowering.
Designed with neurodivergent artists and socially anxious creatives in mind, ArtHive provides a structured home workspace. It uses Pomodoro timers, daily prompts, and a customisable task assistant that breaks work into manageable, timed steps, making large tasks less intimidating.
It’s also a space for connection: topic-based communities, safe critique rooms, and in-chat tools like conversation starters and message explainers reduce the stress of social interaction and foster genuine creative exchange.
ArtHive isn’t just an app. It’s a supportive, low-pressure environment where independent creatives can work, learn, and connect when they can’t be in a studio.