ADHD reminder app for iPhone

For reminders that become background noise.

Remylo is built for the follow-through gap: the moment after you saw the alert, got interrupted, snoozed it, dismissed it, or meant to come back later.

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2-week free trial when eligible. No account required.

Remylo reminder settings for heads-up alerts and snooze support

The follow-through problem

The plan is not always the hard part.

For ADHD-style task follow-through, the problem is often recovery: remembering again after interruption, task switching, time blindness, or a badly timed alert. Remylo keeps the next step visible without shame-heavy copy.

Reminder recovery loop

Snooze can be part of the path back.

Remylo treats delay as normal. The reminder can prepare you, interrupt more clearly, return after snooze, recover when overdue, and move routines forward after completion.

  1. 01 Capture the task quickly

    Add the reminder without overbuilding it. Title optional, time first, support level next.

  2. 02 Give yourself a runway

    Heads-up notifications can make the main reminder less abrupt when context switching is hard.

  3. 03 Use a stronger alert moment

    Alarm-style alerts on supported iPhones can create a clearer response moment than a quiet banner.

  4. 04 Let snooze resurface it

    Gentle, normal, or aggressive snooze profiles can shorten follow-up intervals as the same task keeps slipping.

  5. 05 Recover overdue tasks

    When a task becomes overdue, quick recovery actions make the next step visible again.

ADHD-style support

Built for interruption, delay, and re-entry.

Remylo's support settings are practical rather than punitive. They help a task resurface without making the reminder feel like a scolding system.

Shame-free nudges

Nag mode uses ADHD-aware copy that escalates from friendly to firmer language, then caps instead of escalating forever.

Less predictable snooze

Snooze timing can vary slightly so repeated reminders do not become perfectly predictable background noise.

Overdue recovery

Eligible overdue reminders can come back with quick actions like In 10 min and Tomorrow.

Before and after

Normal reminders assume one alert is enough.

Normal reminders

  • Notify once, then go quiet.
  • Become easy to swipe away during a task switch.
  • Let snoozed reminders fade into the background.
  • Leave overdue tasks hidden in a list.

Remylo

  • Helps before, during, and after the reminder.
  • Keeps snooze visible instead of treating it as failure.
  • Uses shame-free nudges when you choose them.
  • Gives missed tasks a visible way back.

Honest positioning

Useful without pretending to be treatment.

Practical

Reminder app, not a diagnosis tool

Remylo supports ADHD-style follow-through. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace medical guidance.

Private

No Remylo account

Reminder data stays on device and can sync through your private iCloud account. Remylo does not run a reminder-content server.

Fast

Siri and Shortcuts support

Create reminder alarms quickly through Siri, Spotlight, and Shortcuts for moments like medication, laundry, and leaving soon.

Questions

Before you try Remylo for ADHD-style reminders.

Is Remylo an ADHD reminder app?
Remylo can support ADHD-style follow-through with heads-up warnings, alarm-style reminders, snooze escalation, shame-free nudges, and overdue recovery. It is not medical advice, treatment, or diagnosis.
What if I keep snoozing?
Remylo can shorten follow-up intervals with gentle, normal, or aggressive snooze profiles. Optional nag mode adds shame-free nudge copy and caps after repeated snoozes.
Can I use it for routines?
Yes. Smart Repeat supports daily, weekly, monthly, interval-based, weekday, and weekend routines. Completed repeating reminders advance to their next occurrence.
Does Remylo collect analytics?
No. Remylo does not use app analytics services, crash reporting services, advertising trackers, or an app account system.

For real-life distraction

Build reminders that can survive snoozing, delay, and task switching.

Find on the App Store

2-week free trial when eligible. No account required. Private by design.