The confirmation email said "see you there". Three days later the replay link arrives and stings a little. A WhatsApp nudge before the live session fixes the pattern.
Set this reminder on WhatsAppTo set a webinar reminder on WhatsApp, text NagMeLater "Remind me on Thursday at 5:45pm to join the 6pm webinar", 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.
Time to grab coffee and open the link.
Plan the day around the session.
If you did miss it, at least catch the recording.
A webinar 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 15 minutes before (time to grab coffee and open the link), Morning-of heads-up (plan the day around the session) and Watch the replay (if you did miss it, at least catch the recording); each button above sends the exact wording, for example "Remind me on Saturday at 11am to watch the webinar replay", 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.
Signing up scratches the itch. The brain files the topic as "handled" and moves on, which is why webinar attendance rates hover around a third of registrations.
Promotions tab, 9:00 AM, buried under twelve newsletters. The one channel that would actually interrupt you, your phone's WhatsApp, never got told.
"11 AM PT" requires arithmetic. Get it wrong by an hour and the session is half over. A reminder set in your own local time removes the math.
The registration page is open, the time is right there: text the reminder before closing the tab. Ten seconds now beats a replay-link apology later.
Most webinar platforms offer "add to Google Calendar". If you use it, text "connect calendar" to NagMeLater once and the session nudges you on WhatsApp like any meeting, no separate reminder needed.
Write the reminder in your local time and forget the PT/ET puzzle. NagMeLater fires in your timezone, which it detects from your number and you can change with "timezone Dubai".
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.
If you add sessions to Google Calendar when registering, yes: text "connect calendar" once and each one nudges you on WhatsApp before it starts, 15 minutes ahead by default.
Set the reminder in your local time ("Remind me at 11:15pm to join the webinar") and NagMeLater fires it in your timezone. No mental arithmetic at risk.
Yes, through a group: "remind @Priya on Thursday at 5:45pm to join the growth webinar" lands on her WhatsApp.
Set the replay nag on the spot: "Remind me on Saturday at 11am to watch the replay". Watched later beats never, and the reminder makes later real.
You do not need one. NagMeLater works inside WhatsApp itself, so there is nothing to install, update or remember to open. Text it "Remind me on Thursday at 5:45pm to join the 6pm webinar" and the reminder exists. The best webinar reminder app is the chat app you already check all day.
The button opens WhatsApp with "Remind me on Thursday at 5:45pm to join the 6pm webinar" already typed. Send it, and it is handled.
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