Allie.ai is an open-source AI project built specifically for students with ADHD and co-occurring learning difficulties such as dyslexia or dyscalculia. Rather than adding accessibility features as an afterthought, it's designed from the ground up as an integrated workspace where multiple support tools coexist in a single environment. Learners can upload existing materials, create new content, and edit or organise their digital resources without switching between apps — which matters a lot when attention and working memory are limited. The tool provides full accessibility support throughout the workflow, reducing friction at every step. Because it's open source, educators, developers, and institutions can inspect the codebase, adapt it to specific needs, or contribute improvements. It's a practical alternative to generic productivity tools that ignore neurodivergent users.