Dump the thought. NotNow brings it back.
Made by people with ADHD. No calendar ceremony. No note you will forget exists. Toss the thought into NotNow and let it resurface when it is actually useful again.
Thoughts go in messy. Reminders come back useful.
NotNow is built for the half-second where you remember something and immediately want to stop thinking about it.
Type, speak, or paste the rough version. NotNow turns it into something timed, categorized, and easier to act on later.
Type it, say it out loud, or drop in the rough version. No folder, label, repeat rule, or calendar slot required.
It pulls out the task, timing, and category so future-you gets something clear enough to act on.
The reminder shows up with context, not as another forgotten item buried in an app.
Categories without the sorting ritual.
Create your own categories once. NotNow learns how you use them and quietly files new reminders on-device, so things stay organised without sending your reminders to a server.
- Make categories that match your life.
- New reminders are sorted automatically.
- The learning happens on your iPhone.
The small stuff finally gets a home.
Subscriptions, packing lists, library books, dentist checkups, laundry, bins, draft replies. The boring important things get one low-effort place to land.
Join before NotNow ships.
Early beta testers get free lifetime access, and the waitlist is where beta invites, launch updates, and feedback requests will go.



