
Remind Me Faster
Quick-entry for Apple Reminders
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Summary
Create Apple Reminders, faster.
Remind Me Faster specialises in quick-entry, so it can optimise in ways Apple Reminders can't. It makes your most-used times, locations, and lists available with a tap or a swipe. It also has robust natural language input which handles times, date, repeat, locations, lists, and priority.
There's no need to switch task manager. Remind Me Faster works alongside the Apple Reminders app, rather than replacing it.
First released in 2015, Remind Me Faster has been consistently updated over 10 years, and will be updated for many more. It has no subscription. Most functionality is free, and a few extra features are available as one-time purchases.
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Features
• Quick-launch from the lock screen and control centre
• One-tap times and location alerts, fully configurable
• Natural language input for times, repeat, locations, lists, priority
• Auto-complete for routine reminders
• Duplicate detection for reminders you've already added
• Quick-switch common lists with horizontal swipes
• Fully localised for English, French, and German
Pricing
Mostly free, with the following one-time purchases:
• Natural Language Input
• Customise Time Controls
• Auto-Complete, with Duplicate Detection
Accolades
4.9 star average with ~1300 ratings worldwide
Featured by:
• App Store — App of the Day, Apps We Love
• Publications — 9to5Mac, MacStories, Lifehacker, Installer (The Verge), various others
• Youtube — Christopher Lawley, Stephen Robles, LoKan Sardari, various others
• Podcasts — Connected, Mac Power Users,
Latest update: December 2025
Remind Me Faster 6.2 improves swipes and startup:
• Smoother horizontal swipe gesture for switching lists (completely rebuilt).
• Faster app startup (again). Loading should no longer block text entry.
About me, the developer
I'm Nick 👋
I'm a self-taught solo designer and developer, based in the UK. I've worked as a data scientist and as a product manager in energy efficiency, smart homes, and internet performance. I'm now attempting to carve out a path as a solo app maker.
I've been obsessed with software design since I bought my first iMac in 2009, and I'm motivated to create thoughtful apps that respect people's time and money while doing my part to push back on extractive & predatory capitalism.