Questions
and answers.
What Nudge does, what it doesn’t, and what happens to your data.
Yes. Nudge is free right now. There’s no paid tier and no credit card to start.
Sign up with Apple, Google, or email and start using it.
No. Nudge reminds you once, then checks back later if you didn’t do the thing. That’s the point of the app: it follows up instead of firing once and giving up.
It doesn’t stack red badges or guilt you. There’s a streak count, but it’s quiet and resets on its own. If a reminder lands at the wrong moment, tell Nudge in plain language and it adjusts.
Yes, on iPhone running iOS 26 or newer. For any task you can switch the reminder from a notification to a real iOS alarm. It rings loud on the lock screen, goes off even if the app is force-closed, and you snooze or stop it like a normal alarm. One-time or repeating.
There’s an Alarms screen with your upcoming alarms and a history of past ones, marked Rang, Snoozed, Missed, or Undelivered, so you always know what happened.
A few limits: alarms need iOS 26 or newer. On Android you get notification reminders, not on-device alarms. On the web you can view and edit alarms, but they don’t ring there.
Once a week, Nudge shows what you finished, what’s still open, and patterns it noticed. There’s a short written summary, a done-vs-open bar, your category breakdown, and your streak count. Tap any number to see the actual tasks behind it.
Miss a week and it stays quiet, no catch-up guilt. There’s also a shareable card if you want to post your week, and it strips out names so nothing personal goes public.
No, it’s optional. Connect Google Calendar or your device calendar and Nudge avoids reminding you during meetings and shows today’s events. Reminders before a specific event work with Google Calendar for now.
Your own calendars are read-only: Nudge never edits or deletes your events. When you ask it to schedule something, it adds that event to its own Nudge calendar in your Google account. You can disconnect any time.
When you tap the mic and say a task, it’s transcribed with Apple’s speech recognition, the same one the iPhone keyboard uses. Nudge only receives the text. It never gets or stores the audio.
Tell Nudge something once and it remembers it. Your gym days, that you prefer mornings, a recurring detail about your week. It uses what it has learned to schedule and word reminders better.
There’s a Memory screen where you can read everything it has picked up, grouped by type. You can add your own, edit any entry, or delete it. It also refines what it has learned over time, merging near-duplicates and letting stale ones fade. Nothing is shared with anyone else.
On Android, use Nudge in your browser at app.usenudge.ai. The web app handles tasks, reminders, voice, chat, photo capture, calendar, and routines.
The one thing Android doesn’t get is on-device alarms. Those are iPhone only for now. You still get notification reminders. A native Android app is in the works.