Quick-entry for Apple Reminders: Remind Me Faster gets tasks into Apple Reminders the moment they cross your mind. Your most-used times, locations, and lists are available with a couple of taps so nothing slows your flow. It’s also available on your Lock Screen, control center, and share sheet. There's no need to switch task managers; Remind Me Faster is a companion to the Reminders app that's already on your device. Reminders you add can be viewed in the built-in Reminders app. 9to5mac — "ultimate companion app for Apple Reminders" MacStories — Best app update 2024 runner-up Lifehacker — Favourite apps of 2022 • Use natural language to set times, locations, priority, or lists — e.g. “Reply to Mike tomorrow 10am”, “Check out the new album leaving work” • Set common time or location alerts with one-tap presets • Quick-switch lists with gestures • Set priority — ! !! !!! • Lock Screen, Control Center, and Action Button launchers • Share sheet, Shortcuts, and URL scheme • Nudges to finish saving reminders Remind Me Faster is indie-made, without tracking or ads. Most functionality is free, with some extras available as one-off purchases.
Size | 59.7 MB |
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Initial release | |
Price | Free |
Platforms | iPhone and iPad |
Languages | English, French, and German |
Category | Productivity |
Compatibility | |
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Mac | Requires macOS 14.4 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later. |
iPad | Requires iPadOS 17.4 or later. |
iPhone | Requires iOS 17.4 or later. |
Apple Vision | Requires visionOS 1.1 or later. |
App's data is regularly updated.
Last update:
Remind Me Faster 5.7 brings new options for customising time controls. Feature renamed “Custom Time Controls”: • 4 time presets, up from 3. • 4 increment buttons, up from 3. • Increment buttons are customisable. Select from: +5m / 10m / 15m / 1h / 6h / 24h • If you’ve already purchased this feature then you get these updates for free. Other improvements: • Updated design of time controls. • “Select next day if time has passed” is now enabled by default. • Lockscreen widgets and control centre controls now include a ‘title’ field.