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Evernote is a notes app that also has reminders. Under Bending Spoons the Free plan shrank to 50 notes, one notebook, and one device (Evernote plan comparison, 2026), and its Play Store rating sits at 3.5 stars from 1.85M reviews. If the part you cannot live without is the reminder, not the notebook, there is a cheaper and louder way.
Evernote is a note-taking app with a Tasks feature that can attach dated reminders to notes. Its Free plan is capped at 50 notes, 1 notebook, and 1 synced device; paid plans are Starter ($99/year, 1,000 notes) and Advanced ($249.99/year, unlimited). Reminders arrive as push notifications or emails from Evernote. NagMeLater is a WhatsApp reminder bot: you text it, it messages you back at the time you asked, with notes and recurring reminders included, for $1.99/month or $59 lifetime. Choose NagMeLater if you used Evernote mostly for dated reminders and follow-ups, you want the reminder to reach you as a message, not a badge or you will not pay $99/year for a feature you use twice a week; stay with Evernote if you keep thousands of documents, PDFs, and web clips, you need search inside scanned documents or your team shares notebooks and assigns tasks. The main reason people look for an alternative is simple: the free plan is a demo now. On price, Evernote is Free (50 notes) / Starter $99/yr / Advanced $249.99/yr; NagMeLater is free for 7 days, then $1.99/month or $59 for life.
| Feature | NagMeLater | Evernote |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 7-day unlimited trial | 50 notes, 1 notebook, 1 device |
| Cheapest paid plan | $1.99/mo or $59 lifetime | $99/yr Starter (1,000 notes) |
| Reminder delivery | WhatsApp message | Push notification or email |
| Natural language input | Yes, 30+ languages | Date picker on a task |
| Recurring reminders | Yes, plain text | Yes, per task |
| Notes and memory | Yes, "note Raj owes me $50" | Yes, full notes app |
| Document storage, web clipper | โ No | โ Yes |
| Play Store rating (Aug 2026) | n/a, no app | 3.5 stars, 1.85M reviews |
Fifty notes on one device is not a workspace, it is a trial without an end date. Anyone who built a life in Evernote before 2023 has to pay $99/year to keep it syncing.
A reminder in Evernote is a property of a task inside a note. To set one you open the app, find or write the note, add a task, tap the clock, pick a date. In NagMeLater you type one sentence in WhatsApp.
Evernote is at 3.5 stars on Google Play across 1.85M reviews (Aug 2026), with the drop concentrated after the plan changes. Whatever the app was, its users no longer trust it to be there for them.
Not a push notification buried in a badge. A WhatsApp message you actually see and open. NagMeLater delivers into the app you already check dozens of times a day.
"note Priya prefers calls after 6pm" saves it. "who is Priya" pulls every note and reminder about her. Enough memory for follow-ups, without a $99 notebook.
Reply "nag mode on", or add "and nag me until done" to any reminder. NagMeLater re-sends every 30 minutes, up to three times, until you reply done or snooze.
Things that don't belong in a project manager but desperately need to fire at the right moment.
The reason Evernote reminders often get missed isn't the app, it's the channel. Push notifications are the lowest-attention notification format. Here's why WhatsApp is fundamentally different.
The average smartphone user has 46+ apps sending notifications. Most people mute task apps within weeks. WhatsApp notifications stay on because they're how people communicate.
A chat notification from a known contact triggers a different psychological response than an app badge. You open it. The reminder is right there in your chat history.
NagMeLater's reminders are server-side scheduled. They fire at the exact minute you specified and arrive when WhatsApp next syncs, typically within seconds of your phone coming off silent.
A push notification disappears when you dismiss it. A WhatsApp message stays in your chat. You can scroll back, check what you needed to do, and reply "snooze 15" to push it, all from the same screen.
There is a Free plan, but it is limited to 50 notes, 1 notebook, and 1 device (Evernote plan comparison, 2026). Starter is $99/year and Advanced $249.99/year. NagMeLater is $1.99/month or $59 lifetime after a free 7-day trial.
For reminders and short notes, yes: it fires WhatsApp reminders and stores searchable notes ("notes about Raj"). For document storage, web clipping, and long-form writing, keep a notes app; Google Keep and Apple Notes are free.
Open each note with a reminder and text the date and task to NagMeLater ("remind me on 12 Sept at 10am to renew the passport"). Bulk export from Evernote is ENEX/HTML, which keeps the note text but not live reminders.
Yes. "note Raj owes me $50" saves it, "notes" lists them, "what do I know about Raj" searches. Notes are text only.
Evernote sends a push notification from an app most people open weekly. NagMeLater sends a WhatsApp message, which arrives with the same tone and badge as a message from a person.
Open WhatsApp, message NagMeLater your reminder, and get back to your day. First 7 days are free and unlimited, no card, no install.
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Text NagMeLater any note. It's saved, searchable, and it can nag you when it matters. No app, no signup.
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