The little facts you'll need in three weeks, who owes what, which order she liked, where the spare key is, get a permanent home the moment you type “note”.
No commands to memorise, these are plain texts, and variations work too.
When you set a reminder mentioning someone, NagMeLater checks your notes and surfaces what's relevant right in the confirmation, so “remind me to call Raj tomorrow” comes back with “Raj prefers calls after 6pm” attached.
“who is Raj” assembles everything: your notes about him, reminders you've completed, and what's coming up. It's a tiny CRM that builds itself from your texting.
No folders, no tags, no titles. Save in one line, find with one question. The search understands partial matches, so “notes about dinner” finds “anniversary dinner at Olive”.
Tasks are things to do; notes are things to know. “note the wifi password is sunshine42” has no checkbox, it's just there when you need it.
No, “remember to call Raj at 9am” is understood as a reminder, not a note. The bot tells the difference from how you phrase it.
Only you. Notes are private to your phone number and never shared with group members.
The button opens WhatsApp with “note Raj owes me $50” already typed. Send it, your first five reminders are free.
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