RemindTab — Save what matters. Come back at the right time.
I have a confession to make.
I've been saving articles "to read later" for at least three years.
My bookmark folder has 800+ entries. My Pocket library is a graveyard. I keep promising myself I'll catch up — and never do.
The problem isn't the tools. Pocket, Instapaper, Raindrop — they all save tabs perfectly. The problem is that none of them actually bring you back to what you saved at the right moment.
So I built RemindTab — a Chrome extension that does one thing: when you save a page, you set a reminder, and it actually surfaces the tab when the time comes.
Three reminder modes:
→ 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 scroll Reddit instead
The reminder pops as a discreet popup, a floating window, or a full-screen tab — depending on how much you want to be interrupted. Built solo, bootstrapped, on top of chrome.storage.sync — so your data syncs across your devices via your Google account, but never touches my servers. No analytics, no tracking.
Free version is fully functional. Pro adds unlimited categories, recurring reminders, and a full-page dashboard. 7-day Pro trial without credit card.
Today I'm launching on Product Hunt. If you have 30 seconds and the topic resonates, I'd love your honest feedback (especially the harsh kind):
→ https://www.producthunt.com/products/remindtab?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=social
Three questions, if you have a sec:
1. What's currently in your "I'll read this later" pile?
2. What read-later tool have you abandoned, and why?
3. What feature would make you switch?
I'll be in the comments all day. Thanks for reading 🙏
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