tinkerpile presents

timednote

Say it.
It works out when.

A reminder app you talk to. Tap the mic, say the thing, and the time comes out of the sentence you already said.

Free, no account · Android 7.0 and up

“take the chicken out in 40 minutes”, said out loud, becomes the 17:25 card.

What it does

Hears the time, not just the words

No date field, no picker to spin. Say it the way you would to a person.

“take the chicken out in 40 minutes take the chicken out · 17:25
“dentist next friday at 9 dentist · Fri 09:00
“buy eggs and milk” a note, no time

Say it once, have it every week

Pick the days and it comes back on all of them, forever. Ticking off today leaves next week alone.

MoTuWeThFrSaSu
22:00
bins out↻ Mon, Wed, Fri

The day, drawn to scale

The space between two cards is the time between them, hour lines and all. A long run of nothing folds into three dots instead of a scroll.

16:45
17:00
17:25
take the chicken out ping in 40 min
18:00
call mum ping at 17:55
4 h
22:00
bins out ping at 21:55

Not everything has a time

Say something with no when in it and it goes to Notes instead, out of the day's way until you want it.

buy eggs and milk
book the car in

You choose when it pings

Anything from the moment itself to half an hour ahead, or nothing at all. Twenty minutes to leave the house, two for the oven.

12 min before
at the time30 min

Nothing gets stranded

Whatever earlier days did not finish is offered to today in one tap, each note keeping the time it was set for.

3 notes from yesterday Move to today

On the home screen

Your next note, and a mic that opens straight into recording. Dark or light, so it reads against your wallpaper.

17:25
take the chicken out
17:25
take the chicken out

Ticking it off keeps score

Double tap and it flashes green. Late still counts as kept, and an empty day never breaks a run.

86% kept
of 43 this month

5 clear days in a row

Get it

Free, no account, no sign-in. Your notes live on the phone and are never sent anywhere.

The one thing that leaves: turning your voice into words uses Android's built-in speech recogniser, the same one the keyboard's dictation key uses, so that part needs a connection. Everything after it - the parsing, the notes, the reminders - happens on the phone.

Free, no account · Android 7.0 and up