Feature · Reminders That Find You

Say it once. It finds you at two o'clock sharp.

Speak a reminder in passing — mid-task, hands full, from any room. When the moment comes, it reaches you as a text or an email wherever you are: the office, the car, a café across town. Not a beep in an empty kitchen.

"Duncan, remind me Thursday at two to call the orthodontist." — "Done. I'll find you Thursday at two."

The Idea

A reminder is only as good as its delivery.

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Captured without breaking stride

No app to open, no phone to find. The thought occurs to you while you're sorting mail — you say it to the room, and it's already handled. Even "thirty minutes before the appointment" gets computed for you.

02

Delivered to the person, not the room

Speaker reminders assume you'll be standing where you said it — days later, at the right minute. Yours arrives on your phone, wherever life has taken you that afternoon.

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