When everything feels urgent, type one word. The AI reads your open reminders and tasks, weighs the deadlines, and hands back the 3–5 things that actually matter right now.
No commands to memorise, these are plain texts, and variations work too.
Each pick comes with a one-line why, “due today”, “blocking the contract”, “two days overdue”. You're not trusting a black box; you're skimming a chief of staff's memo.
“plan my week” looks across your next seven days, names the crowded days and the free ones, and suggests three concrete moves, so Sunday-night planning takes one text.
Like everything in NagMeLater, the AI answers in the language you text in, English, Hindi, Hinglish and more.
Your pending reminders and open tasks, including due dates, overdue flags, and how long things have been sitting. It ranks up to 25 items and returns the top 3–5.
No. It recommends; you decide. Completing, snoozing and rescheduling stay one text away, under your control.
You still get a useful answer, a time-sorted list of your most pressing items, so the command never leaves you empty-handed.
The button opens WhatsApp with “prioritize” already typed. Send it, your first five reminders are free.
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