Permission slips, fee deadlines, vaccination dates, who needs picking up when: a family runs on a hundred tiny deadlines. Text each one to NagMeLater and it nags you at the right moment, shares the load with your partner, and starts every day with the plan.
Try it free on WhatsAppThe school notice went into the group chat, then into the void. You find out when your kid is the only one without the signed slip.
Doctor visits, fee dates, three kids' activities, the birthday party on Saturday. It all lives in your head, and heads leak.
Even at midnight you are running the checklist: did I pay the fee, did they take the medicine, is the uniform washed for tomorrow.
Reminders were just the door. Behind it: tasks, notes, briefings and more, all by plain texting. Every card links to a full demo.
School fees on the 5th, medicine every evening, swimming every Tuesday: set each once in plain words and the nag repeats forever. One-off dates like the dentist or a birthday party work the same way, and any of them edits or cancels by number.
Remind me on the 5th of every month, school feeBuy the birthday gift, refill the prescription, return the library books: tasks without a clock sit on your list until they are done. Tag them with #home or #school, and check them off with "done 1" the moment they are handled.
todo buy Diya a birthday gift by FridayParenting is a team sport. "remind @Partner tomorrow at 6pm to pick up the kids" sends the nag straight to their WhatsApp at the right time. Now the mental load is shared, and nobody has to be the one who remembers everything.
remind @Partner at 6pm to collect the kidsWho has what today, which fee is due, what needs signing before the bus: your morning briefing lays out the whole family day in one WhatsApp message, before the breakfast chaos begins. No app to check, no notice to dig out of a group chat.
morning briefing at 6:30amAarav's shoe size, the class teacher's name, the paediatrician's number, which cousin is allergic to nuts: save it the moment you hear it, ask "what do I know about Aarav" the moment you need it. Your family's memory, on tap.
note Aarav is allergic to peanutsConnect Google Calendar once, read-only, and every event on it nudges your WhatsApp before it starts. Parent-teacher meetings, doctor appointments, the recital: the nag arrives fifteen minutes ahead, and moves automatically if the time changes.
connect calendarTap any of them, WhatsApp opens with the message already typed.
Yes. Create a group, add your partner with an alias, and "remind @Partner tomorrow at 6pm to pick up the kids" sends the nag straight to their WhatsApp. It is the easiest way to split the mental load: whoever sets it, the right person gets nagged at the right time.
"Remind me on the 5th of every month, school fee" repeats forever, and "Remind me every day at 8pm, give Aarav his medicine" nags you daily. Monthly, weekly and yearly dates all work in plain words, and you can edit or cancel any of them by number.
No. NagMeLater is just a WhatsApp contact. Anyone you want to nag only needs WhatsApp, which they already have. You text it in plain English, Hindi or Hinglish and it replies in seconds, with nothing to download and nothing to set up.
The first 5 reminders are free with no card, and the to-do list is free and unlimited forever. After that it is $1.99 a month or a one-time $59 lifetime deal, which is less than one missed late fee or forgotten deposit.
Reminders, to-dos, notes, briefings and more. It takes ten seconds, the first five nags are free, and there is nothing to install or learn.
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