Calendar pings get swiped away with the other 40 notifications. A WhatsApp message from your own assistant does not. Connect Google Calendar once and every meeting nags you before it starts.
No commands to memorise, these are plain texts, and variations work too.
Text “connect calendar”, tap the secure link, approve on Google's own consent screen, done. Access is read-only and limited to upcoming events on your primary calendar: NagMeLater never creates, edits, or deletes anything, and can't see your email, contacts, or files.
The default nudge lands 15 minutes before each meeting. Say “meeting alerts 30 min before” to move it, or stack up to five alerts per meeting, “1 hour and 15 min before”, anywhere from 1 minute to 12 hours ahead. And when a meeting gets rescheduled, the nudge quietly moves with it.
All-day events don't nudge. Invitations you declined don't nudge. Only real, upcoming meetings do. Change your mind anytime: “disconnect calendar” unlinks instantly and deletes the cached events, while your lead-time preference is kept for whenever you re-connect.
Yes. NagMeLater requests Google's most limited events scope: it can read the title and start time of upcoming events on your primary calendar, and nothing else. It cannot create, modify, or delete events, and it cannot see any other Google data.
Rescheduled meetings re-arm automatically, the nudge follows the new time. Declined invitations and all-day events are skipped entirely, no noise.
Yes, up to five: “meeting alerts 1 hour and 15 min before” sends two nudges for every meeting. Each alert time can be anywhere from 1 minute to 12 hours ahead.
On the free trial, each nudge counts as one of your 5 free reminders. Paid and Lifetime members get unlimited nudges.
The button opens WhatsApp with “connect calendar” already typed. Send it, your first five reminders are free.
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