Tool fatigue, defined

What is tool fatigue?

Tool fatigue is what happens when the number of apps you're using to solve your problems outgrows your ability to remember, log into, or justify paying for all of them. Every problem has its own app. Now you've got fifteen logins, fifteen bills, and a tax on your attention every time you switch between them.

The cause

Why tool fatigue happens

  • Software spent a decade unbundling: one app, one problem, forever
  • Every new problem got a new app instead of fitting into one you already had
  • Each app has its own login, its own bill, its own place in your memory
  • The real cost isn't the money — it's the drag of switching between fifteen separate systems just to get one thing done
The fix

The Rebundle

We call our approach the Rebundle — fewer, sharper tools, each one built to do a single job properly, sitting under one account, one login, one price. Fewer switches between problem and done. That's where the name Acceluro comes from — less drag, more speed.

CleanSheets

Solves one problem: messy lists.

Pie

Solves one problem: audience segmentation.

Both live under one Acceluro account — one login, one bill. Every new tool we build joins the same account, at no extra login cost to you.

Tool fatigue — questions people ask

Frequently asked

What is tool fatigue?
Tool fatigue is the mental and financial overhead of using too many single-purpose apps — too many logins, too many subscriptions, too many systems to remember — to solve problems that used to feel simple.
What causes tool fatigue?
It's caused by software "unbundling" — where every new problem gets solved by a brand-new, separate app instead of being added to a tool you already use, multiplying the number of accounts, bills, and logins a person has to manage.
How do you fix tool fatigue?
The fix is "rebundling" — consolidating multiple sharp, single-purpose tools under one account, one login, and one price, instead of either juggling many separate apps or switching to one bloated all-in-one tool that does everything poorly.
Is Acceluro an all-in-one app?
No. Acceluro isn't one bloated tool that tries to do everything — it's a growing set of separate, focused tools (like CleanSheets and Pie), each built to do one job well, unified under one login and one account.

See Acceluro for yourself