βCall me next quarterβ is a deal waiting to be lost. NagMeLater fires the follow-up on the right day, nudges you before every demo on your calendar, remembers what each lead cares about, and briefs you on the pipeline every morning.
Try it free on WhatsAppThe lead was warm, the timing was wrong. Ninety days later the competitor who set a reminder gets the deal.
Six calls, three time zones, one swiped-away calendar ping, and you join the big one at 3:07. Connect your calendar and the nudge lands on WhatsApp before every meeting.
The demo went great. The follow-up you promised βby end of dayβ is what closes it, if you remember to send it.
Reminders were just the door. Behind it: tasks, notes, briefings and more, all by plain texting. Every card links to a full demo.
The lead said "next quarter": text the reminder before the call ends, and 90 days later the nag arrives while your competitor is still scrolling their CRM.
Remind me in 3 days to follow up with the Acme leadConnect Google Calendar once, read-only, and every booked call nudges you on WhatsApp before it starts. Stack alerts for the big ones: an hour out to prep, 15 minutes to join.
meeting alerts 1 hour and 15 min before"Priya cares about SSO", "Acme needs board sign-off": save it as the call ends, recall it before the next one, and open with exactly what moves the deal.
note Priya cares about SSO and onboarding time"Send the deck by EOD" is a task, not a time: it sits on your list until sent, due date parsed, tagged per account.
todo send the demo recap to Priya by 6pmToday's calls and demos, follow-ups gone stale, proposals due: one morning message shows where the quota is hiding.
morning briefing at 8:30amTwenty open threads, one afternoon: one word ranks the real list, the deal closing this week above the maybe-next-quarter chat, with reasons.
prioritizeTap any of them, WhatsApp opens with the message already typed.
Yes: text "connect calendar" and approve read-only access to Google Calendar. Every booked call nudges you on WhatsApp, 15 minutes ahead by default, up to five alert times per meeting, and rescheduled calls move their nudge.
Save a note the moment the call ends: "note Acme wants pricing for 50 seats". Before the next touch, "who is Acme" replays every note and reminder about them in one message.
No, it replaces the part your CRM is bad at: making you act on time. The CRM stores the pipeline; NagMeLater nags the follow-up, preps you before meetings, and briefs you every morning, in the chat you already live in.
First 5 reminders free, no card. Then $1.99/month or a $59 lifetime deal, unlimited nags, to-dos free forever. One saved deal pays for a decade of it.
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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