Cylinders do not warn, they just quit, invariably during dinner prep. Booking on a calendar rhythm instead of a cold-stove emergency ends the scramble.
Set this reminder on WhatsAppTo set a gas cylinder booking reminder on WhatsApp, text NagMeLater "Remind me every 6 weeks to book the gas cylinder refill", or tap a button below to send it in one tap. The bot confirms the schedule and nags you at the right moment. No app, no signup, first 7 days free.
Send this and a WhatsApp nag comes back in 2 minutes, while you are still on this page. Then set the real one below.
Match to your usual cylinder life, a week early.
Set this the day the backup goes on.
For PNG homes, the meter reading and bill.
A gas cylinder booking reminder on WhatsApp takes one message and no setup: text NagMeLater what to remind you of and when, and it confirms within seconds and nags you at that exact time. For this topic the schedules people pick most are Rhythm booking (match to your usual cylinder life, a week early), Swap-day booking (set this the day the backup goes on) and Pipeline check (for PNG homes, the meter reading and bill); each button above sends the exact wording, for example "Remind me on the 5th of every month to check the PNG meter reading and bill", and you can change the time or the task before sending. Recurring works in the same sentence ("every Monday at 9am"), in any language you text in. When it fires, reply done to close it, snooze 15 to be nagged again, or edit 1 to Friday 5pm to move it. First 7 days free, then $1.99 a month or $59 once for life.
A household burns through a cylinder on a fairly regular clock, 45 days, 60 days, but nobody tracks the start date. The end announces itself only by silence under the pan.
The refill booked after the flame dies arrives two to four days later. That gap is the exact size of the problem, and it is entirely schedulable.
Two-cylinder homes relax when the swap happens, and forget that the swap WAS the warning. The backup deserves a booking nag the day it goes on the stove.
Note the date each new cylinder starts ("note new cylinder on 12 July") and two cycles later you know your real burn rate. Set the rhythm nag to that number minus a week.
Bookings occasionally fail on Aadhaar or KYC mismatches at the distributor. Hitting that during a rhythm booking is an errand; during an empty-cylinder emergency it is a crisis.
Add "keep the empty cylinder and payment ready" to the nag text. Missed deliveries go to the back of the queue, which defeats the whole system.
The button pre-fills it. Plain words, no format to learn, no reminder app to install.
Date, time and recurrence are parsed from your message and confirmed instantly.
Right inside WhatsApp, where you will actually see it. Reply done, snooze it, or edit it any time.
Because the call is trivial and the timing is everything. The nag moves the trivial call from after the flame dies to before.
Group reminders deliver to whoever runs the kitchen: "remind @Mummy every 6 weeks to book the cylinder". Their WhatsApp, their language.
The stakes drop, the annoyance remains. The rhythm nag keeps even the backup lifestyle from becoming a delivery-window hostage situation.
Scale the same idea: "Remind me every Monday to check cylinder stock and book refills". Restaurants run on exactly this nag, larger numbers.
No download needed. NagMeLater turns WhatsApp into your gas cylinder booking reminder app: one message sets the schedule, and the nag arrives in the same chat. Nothing new on your home screen, nothing to keep updated, nothing extra to open.
The button opens WhatsApp with "Remind me every 6 weeks to book the gas cylinder refill" already typed. Send it, and it is handled.
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