Remember it before it becomes expensive.
Tell Me Later keeps track of the things future-you cannot afford to miss: internet promotions, subscription cancellations, insurance renewals, warranty windows, and follow-ups that need more than one nudge.
Email reminders today. SMS and calendar sync are planned for later.
Reminder
Call ISP before your internet promotion ends
Due date
July 4, 2028
Still pending: Call ISP before your internet promotion ends
Due date: July 4, 2028. Mark it done when handled, or Tell Me Later will keep nudging you every week.
How it works
A small system for expensive forgetfulness.
Add the thing
Write the reminder in plain language, like a promo ending, a return window, or a follow-up you keep postponing.
Pick the date
Choose the due date and use the default long-range, last-week, day-before, on-day, and weekly-after schedule.
Get nudged
Tell Me Later sends useful emails at the right time in your local time zone.
Clear it when done
Weekly follow-ups continue until you come back and mark the reminder complete.
Use cases
For reminders that need more than a calendar alert.
Tell Me Later is for deadlines with consequences: bills that jump, promotions that expire, and tasks that need persistence until they are done.
Pricing
One simple plan for reminders that pay for themselves.
Tell Me Later
For renewals, cancellations, promotions, and life admin you cannot afford to miss.
$5
per month
- Unlimited manual reminders
- Scheduled email nudges
- Weekly follow-ups until done
- Workspace time zone support
Pay first, then create your account with the same email.
FAQ
Practical answers before you trust us with a deadline.
Is Tell Me Later email-only?
Yes. V1 sends email reminders only. SMS and calendar sync are planned for later, and the app is structured so those channels can be added without changing how reminders work.
Why not just use a calendar?
Calendar alerts are easy to dismiss. Tell Me Later keeps following up on important tasks every week after the due date until you mark them done.
Can I cancel?
Yes. Billing is handled through Stripe. If a subscription is cancelled, reminder management access is revoked automatically.
What happens to my data?
Your reminders stay in your workspace. They are used to send the reminders you ask for and are not sold or shared for advertising.
Put the next expensive deadline somewhere safer.
Start with the one renewal, cancellation, or follow-up that has been sitting in your head.