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remind.yu
Private by default. Unignorable by design
2 followers
Private by default. Unignorable by design
2 followers
Most reminder apps fire once and give up. remind.yu doesn't. Missed reminders constantly nag you to complete them. Schedule around meals, not clock times. Link reminders into chains for routines. Full-screen alarms for extra important reminders. Built for ADHD, and complex routines. Available in English and Japanese. No accounts, no servers, no ads. Completely free, the only in app purchases are for donations.





I built remind.yu because I needed reminders that could depend on each other, not just fire at a set time. I'm also someone who looks at a notification and just swipes it away without actually actioning it, because I'll always say "yeah I'll do it now" and then forget about it in a minute.
The situation that led me to build this was that I had to take my meds, then wait 30 minutes, eat dinner, then during dinner take other meds. There was no fixed time for that second step since it just moves with the first. Google Tasks, the stock clock app, every app I tried either couldn't do it or I'd just forget about the reminder. So I built what I needed into one app.
Along the way I kept solving other problems: having to set up multiple alarms, no way to link a routine's steps together, having to sign up with an account. remind.yu just made sense as a simple, private, reminder app which allowed you to control your time with granular detail.
Free, no accounts, no servers. Just a reminder app that actually makes sure you do the thing.