Remind Me Faster
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Quick-entry for Apple Reminders
Nick Leith
Remind Me Faster — Quick-entry for Apple reminders
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Remind Me Faster helps you get a task into Apple Reminders the moment it crosses your mind. It's designed to minimise friction and distraction. It com­ple­ments the Re­mind­ers app that's already on your iPhone, instead of replacing it.
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Nick Leith
Hi, I’m Nick 👋. I created Remind Me Faster. This app exists because it took too long to get something out of my head and into Apple Reminders (without talking to Siri - sometimes talking just isn’t convenient). The friction meant I’d often get distracted or not add things at all. Remind Me Faster eliminates that friction. It aims to do one thing well: get tasks into Apple Reminders as fast as possible. It complements the Reminders app on your phone, rather than replacing it. Integrating with Reminders means you also get notifications that stick to the lock screen, which I believe still isn’t available to other apps. Key features: • Set time or date alerts using natural language - e.g. "Reply to Mike tomorrow 10am". • Set time or date alerts with a tap, using preset times or durations. • Set location alerts with two taps. • Choose any list to add to. • Set priority (• ! !! !!!) • Lock Screen launcher widget • Share sheet extension • URL scheme support • Alternative app icons Most functionality is available for free, with some one-off IAPs for extra features. Additional notes: 1. I built Remind Me Faster v1.0 ~8 years ago, and then posted it here 5 years ago. I’ve released many updates since then, including natural language support and location alerts. Recently I’ve refreshed the design/animations and added a share extension. 2. Many newer Reminders features (like tags and subtasks) aren’t available in Remind Me Faster because Apple’s EventKit API doesn’t support them yet. When/if that happens, I’ll add them. That said, I still personally use this all the time even without those newer features, so perhaps others will too. I hope you find it as useful as I do. I've always got more planned, and I’d love to hear any feedback you have. Feel free to reach out here, or via the contact links in the app.
Congrats on the new launch, @remindmefaster ! I recently started using Apple's reminders again and while they're super handy....your pain point is spot on. Super excited to give this a try and glad you re-launched and brought this back to our attention with all the new features. Downloading now!
Nick Leith
@gabe Many thanks! I hope it works for your needs.
Krishna
I'm an avid user of Remind Me Faster. I have all of the paid features. Nick has developed the most polished version of the app over the years and has been consistently supportive of feature requests and bug reports. He was kind enough to compliment me, noting that I was one of the top users of the app based on the number of reminders I'd created. I'd love to see a robust Mac version of this app someday. All the best. P.S.: I hope the app doesn't get Sherlocked with the new Type to Siri with Apple Intelligence in the picture. @remindmefaster
Nick Leith
@krjsn Hello Krishna! Thanks for the comment and providing feedback over the years :D. Would definitely like to develop a proper Mac app one day. Not sure when yet. I've been wondering about the new type to Siri too. I'm keen to try it out and see how it compares in speed. Even if you're only using natural language for the reminder, my suspicion is that RMF will still remain slightly faster because Siri would need you to type "remind me to... " before your task, I expect. Then there's list switching, and the other fields. We'll see though! (and the new 'type to Siri' is certainly beautiful either way).
Arpan Samuel Ramtek
Just used it, love the quick toggles. I find Siri quite useful when creating reminders but it often gets the time wrong. In some situations I can’t use voice as well.
José Alvarez
The best companion for Apple Reminders, I love it. I highly recommend it if you use Apple Reminders on your daily basis. Tip: add the shortcut to your Lock Screen. Excellent job @remindmefaster!
Nick Leith
@josealvarezn Thanks so much José. Agreed on the Lock Screen shortcut. I didn't expect it to make as big of a difference as it does. By skipping over the Home Screen entirely you effectively avoid any other app distracting you.
Roop Reddy
@remindmefaster, Remind Me Faster is exactly what I needed! It’s so easy to jot down a task the moment I think of it, without any hassle. Perfect for keeping my reminders organized without adding extra steps! Amazing work team!
alexandroff.h
That's actually one of a few things that stopping me from switching to reminders for daily stuff :) Mac app would be also so welcome!
Nick Leith
@alexandroff_i If you give it a go I'd love to know how you find it - feel free to reach out if you do. You can use this app on Apple Silicon Macs, and it works fairly well, but it's not optimised for them. At some point I'd really like to build a proper Mac version, but no promises yet. I need to find the time first.
alexandroff.h
@remindmefaster I totally understand you mate! As for the idea, I've been building a similar thing for notion (don't have time for it now) The idea is that you can click a hotkey in any place of the system and get a quick capture window with NLP and all the stuff. You can find similar mechanics in Things or Todoist and it's quite handy if you need to capture smth on a fly. Anyways, the issue with free time is the worst thing for solo-makers and I'm happy to support you on your journey 🫂
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Hi Nick, great job on launching Remind Me Faster! The concept of minimizing friction to quickly capture tasks is so essential, especially in our fast-paced lives. I love how it enhances the Apple Reminders experience rather than replacing it, making it a perfect companion for those already using the app. The natural language feature is a game changer—no one enjoys fumbling with manual entries when a quick phrase will do! Also, the lock screen launcher widget sounds super convenient for grabbing tasks on the go. Can’t wait to try it out! It's impressive that you've been continuously updating the app over the years. Your commitment to improving user experience really shows. I’m particularly interested in how the IAPs are structured—are there plans for future features that might leverage Apple's EventKit API when it becomes available? Looking forward to seeing more from you and the team! Best of luck with the future updates and features. Upvoted!
Nick Leith
@blankwebdev Many thanks! I hope you find it useful. And yeah the Lock Screen launcher makes a surprisingly big difference to not getting sidetracked, in my experience. If & when the EventKit API is updated to include more Reminders features I'll certainly adopt these capabilities in Remind Me Faster. That's really on Apple's timeline though; They haven't updated it in a while (for Reminders), but here's hoping for next year 🤞.
Lakshya Singh
Love the idea. Gonna to try it! Congrats on the launch!
Dan Pierce
Congrats on your new launch.🎉 I have you to thank, I find this extremely useful and use it whenever I want to add something to Apple Reminders. Your new app icon is really cool. Will that be reflected in my app?
Ghost Kitty
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Kyrylo Silin
Hey Nick, Remind Me Faster's focus on quick entry for Apple Reminders is smart! How does its natural language processing compare to Siri for setting reminders? Have you considered adding features like recurring reminders or location-based reminders? Congrats on the launch!
Nick Leith
@kyrylosilin Thanks! The natural language processing for dates is fairly similar to Siri for the most part, but the main benefits of using Remind Me Faster over Siri (imo) are: 1. Not needing to speak out aloud, which isn't always possible/convenient. 2. Setting the notes field, which I isn't easy (possible?) via Siri. 3. Setting multiple other fields at once, like a date alert, location alert, and priority. You can consider it a fallback for any situation where asking Siri might not give you the flexibility you need. Personally it actually *feels* faster than Siri for me given I access it via the Lock Screen widget. Re: recurring reminders and location-based reminders: these features actually already exists! However you can't yet set those via natural language. That's something I'd like to make happen sooner or later.
Hengjia Wang
Congrats on the new launch! Small change, huge impact!
Toshit Garg
Congrats on launch of Remind Me Faster....
Jackieline Cosares
Do you have any plans to integrate with other task management apps in the future, or will you be focusing solely on enhancing the Apple Reminders experience? Great job, and I’m excited to see how Remind Me Faster continues to evolve!
Ruby
Congrats on the launch! The key features are really useful for me!
Christian Onochie
I’m excited to try this out as I rely heavily on Apple Reminders. Does it offer any unique features or shortcuts that make adding tasks even faster?
Nick Leith
@christian_onochie Aside from having a UI that's optimised for speed, I'd say the main differentiating feature is probably being able to set a time or location in one tap; In the settings you can predefine times or dates that you'll want to use frequently, so they're right there with a tap when you create a new reminder.
Sahir Maharaj
Fantastic job on the launch, @remindmefaster! The app’s performance is flawless and the navigation is super easy. I love the modern UI and the vibrant color scheme.
Nick Leith
@sahirmaharaj Thank you for the kind words!
Santosh Kumar
I’m excited about reducing friction with task entry. Could you add a feature to categorize or tag tasks for better organization once they’re in Reminders?
Nick Leith
@santosh_kumar_ra I'd love to support adding tags to Reminders but unfortunately that won't be possible until Apple updates their API to allow this. Hopefully soon 🤞
Chandrshekhar Rawan
I appreciate the focus on minimizing distraction. It would be helpful if there was an option to sync tasks with other productivity apps or tools for a more integrated experience.
Nick Leith
@chandrshekhar_rawan Totally fair suggestion. It's something I've considered, but often times other productivity apps already have pretty well optimised quick-entry functionality, or they don't have APIs that easily let me plug into them. I do like the idea though.