We’re building the reminder that keeps following up.
Most reminder apps ping you once and forget. Nudge keeps things on your radar and follows up until they’re done, so you’re never caught off guard by something you meant to do.
Most reminders fire when you can’t act on them.
I built Nudge because I have a lot going on. Multiple jobs, side projects, a full social life, things I agreed to do, things I want to get to. I make a mental note, I tell someone “I’ll send that over,” and two days later it surfaces and I realize I forgot.
A normal reminder app fires once at the time you set. If you’re in a meeting then, or it’s just not the right day, the ping is gone and the task slips anyway. Nudge keeps the thing warm instead. Drop in an event two months out and it stays on your radar, coming up more as the day gets closer. If you don’t act on a reminder, it checks back later.
If a reminder shows up when you can’t deal with it, you swipe it away and forget. Nudge brings it back.
What we hold ourselves to.
It won’t guilt you
No piled-up red badges, no shame for a missed day, no points to protect. There is a streak count, but it’s quiet and resets without a fuss.
Your calendar is read, never edited
Nudge reads your calendar to time reminders around your meetings and answer questions about your day. It never touches your events. The only thing it ever writes is an event you ask it to create, on its own Nudge calendar.
Your memory is plain text you control
What Nudge learns about you is stored as plain sentences you can read on the Memory screen. Fix what’s wrong, delete anything you don’t want kept.
It’s for one person, you
No teams, no shared boards, no projects to manage with other people. Nudge is built around your own obligations and how your days actually run.
No ads, and your data isn’t for sale
Nudge won’t sell or broker your data, and it won’t run ads. Reminders are push notifications and in-app, never emails piling up in your inbox.
iOS first, web alongside it.
The full app: tasks, reminders that follow up, chat, voice and photo capture, routines, the weekly recap. Real alarms need iOS 26 and up, and ring on the lock screen even if the app is closed.
Works on any computer or phone. Add and organize tasks, chat, and view or edit your alarms. Alarms don’t ring in the browser.
On Android, use Nudge in your browser for now. A native app is in the works.
See what a reminder that follows up actually feels like.
Free while we’re in early access. The core stays free, and early users keep the best price.
On Android, use Nudge in your browser at app.usenudge.ai. A native app is in the works.