alex_drmx

I built a Chrome extension that reminds you to read your saved tabs šŸ‘€ - need some feedback

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Hey Product Hunt šŸ‘‹

I have a confession: I've been saving articles "to read later" for at least three years now. My bookmark folder has 800+ entries. My Pocket library is a graveyard.

My Chrome history shows I open the same article tabs dozens of times before giving up.

The problem isn't lack of intent — I genuinely want to read these things.

The problem is that no tool ever brings me back to them at the right moment.

Bookmarks are folders you never open. Read-later apps email you stuff you archive without reading. Tab managers help you close tabs but don't help you remember to read them.

So I built RemindTab. It's a Chrome extension that does one thing well: when you save a page, you set a reminder, and the extension brings you back to it when the time comes.

Three reminder types:

→ Exact time ("Tuesday 9am")

→ Recurring ("every Monday morning")

→ "Next time I open Chrome" — my favorite, because it catches you in the moment you'd otherwise open Reddit instead

The reminder can pop as a discreet popup, a floating window, or a full-screen tab — depending on how much you want to be interrupted.

Free version is fully functional. Pro adds unlimited categories, recurring reminders, and a full-page dashboard for organization.

7-day Pro trial without credit card.

Three questions for you:

1. What's currently in your "I'll read this later" pile?

2. What read-later tool have you abandoned, and why?

3. What features would you want before paying for something like this?

I'll be in the comments all day. Honest feedback (especially the harsh kind) is gold for me right now.

Thanks for checking it out šŸ™

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