A reminder app for things that repeat

Reminders that actually remind you.

The eye drops you forgot at 2pm. The meds you almost remembered. The stretch break you've meant to take for hours. Timepost is a reminder app for the stuff that fires more than once, and it'll keep nudging you until you actually do it.

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$6.99 launch price $9.99 · One-time, no subscription

Timepost — today's full schedule
Timepost — focused list with track bar
The premise

Apple Reminders is a checklist.
Your life runs on intervals.

Apple Reminders

  • Repeats daily, weekly, or yearly. No "every 4 hours." No "90 minutes during work."
  • One notification. Easy to swipe away and forget.
  • No sense of "wait, when's the next one?"
  • It's a list. Lists don't have rhythm.
  • 2 AM ping while you're asleep? Sure.
  • No way to see which slots you hit today.
The reason people stay

Finally, a way to see your day.

Most reminder apps give you a list. Timepost gives you a picture. Each repeating reminder gets its own bar, lit up where you've already done it, dimmed where it's still coming. One glance and you know what you've hit, what you've missed, and what's about to fire.

Timepost time bars showing today's reminders by track: eye drops, stretch break, meds, water plants

What you've done.

Filled bars. Each one a moment you actually showed up — even if you don't remember it.

Where you are now.

The pulsing slot is right now. No mental math, no scrolling through times. The dot is you.

What's still coming.

Empty bars are the rest of the day. You can see at a glance how much of your rhythm is left.

Everything else

Plus the rest of what makes it work.

Six more things Apple Reminders won't do for you.

schedule

Every 4 hours, not every Tuesday.

Pick any interval, 45 minutes or 6 hours, and it fires on schedule. Skips quiet hours without you having to think about it.

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Won't let you forget.

Set 1 to 5 follow-up pings at whatever interval you want. Keeps reminding until you mark it done. Annoying on purpose.

bedtime

Knows when you're asleep.

Per-reminder quiet hours. Eye drops shut up at 2 AM. Morning meds still wake you at 7.

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Whatever schedule you need.

Weekdays, weekends, fortnightly. Pick active days or grab a preset. Add an end date if it's temporary.

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On your wrist, on your screen.

Next-reminder widget. Day-schedule widget. Apple Watch app with live countdowns.

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One tap to done.

Mark it off the second you do it. Tap the wrong one? Swipe to undo. No checkbox-then-confirm dance.

The method

Three taps and you're set.

No account. No sync setup.

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Step 1: Name it

Name it.

Pick an icon and color. Type "eye drops" and it offers a drop. Type "meds" and you get a pill.

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Step 2: Schedule it

Schedule it.

Daily at 9. Every 4 hours. Weekdays only. However your rhythm runs.

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Step 3: Forget about it

Forget about it.

Set quiet hours and how persistent the nudges are. Timepost handles the rest.

In practice

What people actually use it for.

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Meds and health

Every 4 hours

Eye drops, prescriptions, supplements, water. The reminders that don't care if you're in a meeting.

psychology

Time blindness and focus

90 min · weekdays

Stretch breaks, posture checks, stand up, switch tasks. For brains that lose track of clocks.

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Pets and plants

Every 12 hours

Feed the cat. Water the monstera. Clean the litter box. Living things that don't care about your weekend plans.

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Habits and routines

Daily · 9 AM

Journaling, gratitude, language practice. The stuff you mean to do every day and somehow still skip.

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House and chores

Every 3 days

Laundry, trash night, change the air filter, vacuum the rug. Things that don't fit a date but do come around.

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Money and admin

Monthly

Pay the credit card. Move savings. Check the subscriptions you forgot you had. Boring repeats that cost you.

Pricing

One-time. No subscription. Yours.

$6.99
was $9.99
Launch price
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Private

Reminders stay on your device. Nothing tracked.

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No account

Open the app, you're in. No password to forget.

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No subscription

Buy it once. Future updates included.

Most reminder apps want $40 a year now. This one's $6.99, once.

Stop forgetting the things that actually matter.

Your most important reminders aren't on a calendar. They're the eye drops at 2pm and the meds at 10. The 90-minute stretch you keep forgetting. The thing you swore you'd remember.

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$6.99 launch price · One-time · iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch