Reminders and to-dos

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Your family doesn’t have to pick a category. Say the thing; Ourday files it.

Reminders tap you at a time

“Remind me at 7 to take out the trash.” “Remind Michelle an hour before the recital.” A reminder fires at its moment, to the right person, on their channel.

To-dos wait until they’re done

“We need poster board by Friday.” “Renew the passports.” A to-do sits on the list, shows up in briefings while it matters, and gets marked done in plain words: “poster board’s handled”.

The sorting rule

A clock time means a nudge; no clock time means a list item. Say “remind me to renew the passports” with no time attached and it becomes a to-do rather than a reminder with nothing to fire at. If something essential is missing, Ourday asks one short question instead of saving half a thing.