Remember the important stuff without keeping it all in your head.
Set email reminders for MOTs, insurance renewals, tax dates, birthdays, follow-ups, and other future commitments. Choose a one-off or repeating schedule, then let the reminder arrive when it matters.
Renewals & deadlines
Keep track of MOTs, insurance renewals, annual filings, contract dates, and anything important that sits months away.
Repeating admin
Cover recurring jobs such as bills, maintenance, tax dates, and regular check-ins with predictable schedules.
Less mental overhead
Once something is scheduled, you can stop mentally rehearsing it or hoping you remember to check a note later.
Timezone-aware
Schedules stay anchored to a real timezone so recurring reminders keep using the local time you picked.
Dates that are easy to lose track of.
Credits stay on your account until you use them. Each accepted email costs 1 credit, so it is easy to understand what each reminder will cost over time.
Simple enough to understand at a glance.
The goal is simple: move long-term deadlines out of your head and into a system you can trust.
Add credits when you need them
Buy a prepaid credit pack once. There is no subscription to start, cancel, or manage.
Choose when the email should arrive
Set a one-off or repeating schedule, including annual dates such as 1 March.
Use credits only when an email goes out
A credit is used only when the email provider accepts the reminder for delivery.
Prepaid packs.
1 credit pays for 1 email. Buy a pack, use the balance over time, and top up only when you need more.
Common questions
Who can reminders be sent to?
Personal reminders go to your own verified email address. Business profiles can send customer reminders with opt-out links.
What schedules are supported?
You can create one-time reminders plus repeating schedules by minutes, days, weeks, months, and years.
When is a credit deducted?
Credits are deducted when the provider accepts the email for delivery, not when you create the reminder.
Do I need a subscription?
Personal reminders are prepaid. Business customer reminders require a business subscription plus credits for accepted emails.
Is this only for neurodivergent users?
No. It is useful for anyone who wants an external system for keeping track of future deadlines.
Start with the date you are most likely to forget.
Add the MOT, renewal, tax date, or follow-up that is taking up space in your head, then let the reminder arrive at the right time.