The People Problem No App Solves

You have hundreds of contacts on WhatsApp. But somewhere in those chats is the fact that Priya is allergic to peanuts, Rohan is looking for a job in data science, and Kiran mentioned her baby's due date last month.

That information lives in a chat thread you'll never find again. Or in a note you saved but can't locate. Or worse — only in your head, where it'll fade.

NagMeLater solves this differently: you store facts about people in plain language, then recall them instantly, from the same app you're already using to communicate with them.

Save What Matters in One Message

Any message starting with "note" or "remember" saves a context note:

note Raj owes me ₹2000 from the Goa trip
📝 Noted! I'll remember:
"Raj owes me ₹2000 from the Goa trip"

Type notes to see everything you've saved.

Other phrasings that work: "remember Priya is vegetarian", "note Mehul's son is starting school in June", "remember the office Wi-Fi password is Wifi1234#".

Notes are completely separate from reminders — they have no time component. They're memory anchors, not action items.

Ask Who Someone Is — Get Everything You Know

When you need context on someone, just ask:

who is Raj
👤 Everything about Raj:

📝 Notes:
• Raj owes me ₹2000 from the Goa trip
• Raj prefers calls over WhatsApp

📅 Reminders mentioning Raj:
• Jun 12 — call Raj about the project proposal
• May 28 — follow up with Raj on invoice

"Tell me about Priya", "info on Mehul", "about Rohan" — all the same. NagMeLater aggregates notes and reminder history for that person in one response.

This works automatically. You don't need to tag contacts or build a contact card. Just save notes as they come to you, and the system connects them by name.

Related Notes Appear in Reminder Confirmations

Here's where the memory layer gets interesting. When you set a reminder involving someone you've saved notes about, NagMeLater surfaces those notes in the confirmation:

Remind me tomorrow at 3pm to call Raj about the contract
✅ Got it! I'll remind you tomorrow at 3:00 PM.
Call Raj about the contract

📌 Related notes:
• Raj owes me ₹2000 from the Goa trip
• Raj prefers calls over WhatsApp

You didn't ask for the notes. The bot noticed "Raj" is a name you've saved context about, and surfaced it without you having to ask. This is the difference between a reminder tool and a true memory layer.

Can't remember everything you've saved? Search by keyword:

notes about Raj
🔍 Notes matching "Raj":

1. Raj owes me ₹2000 from the Goa trip (3 days ago)
2. Raj prefers calls over WhatsApp (1 week ago)

Also works with: "what do I know about Priya", "find note dinner", "notes on Mehul".

And if you want to clear something out: "forget note 1" deletes note #1. "notes" lists everything you've saved with age labels ("today", "yesterday", "3d ago").

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a CRM?

It's a lightweight personal memory layer, not a full CRM. NagMeLater doesn't have contact records, deal stages, or pipelines. It's for saving quick facts about people — things you want to remember without building a contact card. Think of it as a searchable notepad for your relationships, built into your WhatsApp reminders.

Can I save notes about things other than people?

Yes. Notes are freeform — "note office Wi-Fi password is Wifi1234#", "remember the parking code is 4422", "note Priya's favourite coffee is black". Anything worth remembering that isn't a timed reminder.

How does the smart note surface work?

When you set a single reminder, NagMeLater extracts capitalized words from the reminder text (likely names/entities) and checks if you've saved notes mentioning those words. If you have, up to 2 matching notes appear below the confirmation. No AI call needed — it's a quick text search.

What if I want to update a note?

Currently you delete the old note ("forget note N") and save the new one. A future update will add "edit note N to new text" — for now, delete-and-resave is the flow.

Are notes visible only to me?

Yes. Notes are tied to your phone number and are only accessible from your WhatsApp account. No other user can see or access your saved notes.