Hi echoangle,
Thanks for your feedback !
It's correct, the app's purpose is to define recurring and personalised reminders on your local device.
This information is only needed (therefore collected) if you want to subscribe to the newsletter, which is optional.
You can access the app without subscribing to the newsletter if not interested.
I hope this helps :)
I used to constantly forget small but important things: drinking water, taking breaks, resting my eyes… Even with standard reminders, I’d snooze them and forget again.
So, I built Pushmi, a simple app that lets you create fully customizable reminders with any frequency you want. No in app purchase, completely free, just something I made to help myself and thought others might find useful too.
Some ways I use it:
- Reminders to take breaks from screens (20/20/20 rule)
- Stay hydrated throughout the day
- Daily affirmations or self-care reminders
- Gentle nudges to fight procrastination
It’s on both iOS & Android, and I’d love to get some honest feedback from you all! If you think this could be helpful, give it a try. And if you have other creative ways to use it, let me know!
What’s something you always forget to do? Maybe Pushmi can help!
I also tend to forget things, but I took a different approach. Instead of relying on my phone to remember for me, I trained the device nature gave me—my brain! Let's face it, we’re already bombarded with notifications, stuck in a cycle of constant interruptions, making it hard to focus. Push reminders only add to the noise. My wife’s phone, for example, keeps reminding her to "Drink water," yet she always ignores it.
So, I chose a different path—training my memory. I started using an app called "When did I...?". It works similarly: you create a list of things you want to track and tap them when you complete them. If you forget, you can log past events. This process forces me to recall when I last did something, reinforcing my memory while also allowing me to add small notes for reference.
Over time, I found that reminders now pop up in my head naturally, and I can always check the app for confirmation. Plus, it integrates with Siri Shortcuts. For instance, when I finish a swimming workout, my watch automatically logs "Swimming" in the app. I don’t have to remember to track it manually, yet I can always see when I last swam and know when it’s time to go again.
I didn't know about this app, it sounds interesting and is probably useful in some cases.
Regarding Pushmi, it's pretty simple. I tend to slouch so I always appreciate when someone tells me "fix your posture". That's how I came up with Pushmi. It's this person, reminding you of good/healthy habits, with you, everyday. So in my case, this was what I needed.
The website mentions never forgetting to take medication, which is one reason I downloaded it.
But I wasn't able to find a way to set frequency in days rather than minutes.
Hi maniacwhat,
Thanks for your feedback!
Indeed, in this first version the user can only define a frequency in minutes. Technically, we could define a frequency in days but it would be less convenient as it is.
I keep in mind this feature for a future version!
Hey cool app! One important feature (at least for me) would be to be able to enable reminders on specific days or times. For example I wanted to enable the "break every 30 minutes" timer only on weekdays from 9 to 5.
The "Get it on Google Play" badge is much lower resolution/quality than the Apple one, it looks pixelated and they seem to be sized differently.
Edit: The screenshots you're using in the app stores, you've chosen white text on a white gradient background?? Why??
Also, does this really need ads? No offense, but how much will this possibly bring in vs turning users away from a potentially useful app? I personally am not downloading it because of this.
The badges are both from the official communication and they seem to have roughly the same resolution, but I do agree that they are sized differently.
About the white text that's a good point lol. We wanted something light, what would you recommend to stay in this palette ?
Finally, regarding ads, we totally understand the repulsion that one might have towards ads, but in this case there are only a couple banners at the bottom of 3 pages. We made sure that they do not bother the user in any way. No videos to watch, no ads that would cover the entire screen, only two little banners at the very bottom.
The onboarding is very strange. If I understand it correctly, this app is used to schedule reminders on my local device.
Why do I need to give a username (?), my age, and am asked for my gender? And what my goals are?
Just let me set up notifications and notify me at the scheduled times.
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to visit the post https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
Hi echoangle, Thanks for your feedback ! It's correct, the app's purpose is to define recurring and personalised reminders on your local device. This information is only needed (therefore collected) if you want to subscribe to the newsletter, which is optional. You can access the app without subscribing to the newsletter if not interested. I hope this helps :)
Hey everyone,
I used to constantly forget small but important things: drinking water, taking breaks, resting my eyes… Even with standard reminders, I’d snooze them and forget again.
So, I built Pushmi, a simple app that lets you create fully customizable reminders with any frequency you want. No in app purchase, completely free, just something I made to help myself and thought others might find useful too.
Some ways I use it: - Reminders to take breaks from screens (20/20/20 rule) - Stay hydrated throughout the day - Daily affirmations or self-care reminders - Gentle nudges to fight procrastination
It’s on both iOS & Android, and I’d love to get some honest feedback from you all! If you think this could be helpful, give it a try. And if you have other creative ways to use it, let me know!
What’s something you always forget to do? Maybe Pushmi can help!
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to upvote and comment the post if you like the app :) https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
Great-looking app you’ve got there!
I also tend to forget things, but I took a different approach. Instead of relying on my phone to remember for me, I trained the device nature gave me—my brain! Let's face it, we’re already bombarded with notifications, stuck in a cycle of constant interruptions, making it hard to focus. Push reminders only add to the noise. My wife’s phone, for example, keeps reminding her to "Drink water," yet she always ignores it.
So, I chose a different path—training my memory. I started using an app called "When did I...?". It works similarly: you create a list of things you want to track and tap them when you complete them. If you forget, you can log past events. This process forces me to recall when I last did something, reinforcing my memory while also allowing me to add small notes for reference.
Over time, I found that reminders now pop up in my head naturally, and I can always check the app for confirmation. Plus, it integrates with Siri Shortcuts. For instance, when I finish a swimming workout, my watch automatically logs "Swimming" in the app. I don’t have to remember to track it manually, yet I can always see when I last swam and know when it’s time to go again.
Hope this helps on your journey!
Hi mindwork, Thanks for your feedback!
I didn't know about this app, it sounds interesting and is probably useful in some cases.
Regarding Pushmi, it's pretty simple. I tend to slouch so I always appreciate when someone tells me "fix your posture". That's how I came up with Pushmi. It's this person, reminding you of good/healthy habits, with you, everyday. So in my case, this was what I needed.
Thanks again for your feedback :)
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to visit the post https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
The website mentions never forgetting to take medication, which is one reason I downloaded it. But I wasn't able to find a way to set frequency in days rather than minutes.
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to visit the post https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
Hi maniacwhat, Thanks for your feedback! Indeed, in this first version the user can only define a frequency in minutes. Technically, we could define a frequency in days but it would be less convenient as it is. I keep in mind this feature for a future version!
Hey cool app! One important feature (at least for me) would be to be able to enable reminders on specific days or times. For example I wanted to enable the "break every 30 minutes" timer only on weekdays from 9 to 5.
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to visit the post https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
Hi spapas82, Thanks for your feedback. Indeed, this feature could definitely be useful. We'll make sure to add it in a future version :)
Nice intro of website!
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to visit the post https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
Hi mino120, Thank you!! :)
The "Get it on Google Play" badge is much lower resolution/quality than the Apple one, it looks pixelated and they seem to be sized differently.
Edit: The screenshots you're using in the app stores, you've chosen white text on a white gradient background?? Why??
Also, does this really need ads? No offense, but how much will this possibly bring in vs turning users away from a potentially useful app? I personally am not downloading it because of this.
PS: Today is launch day on Product Hunt, feel free to visit the post https://www.producthunt.com/posts/pushmi
Hi mcsniff, Thanks for your feedback.
The badges are both from the official communication and they seem to have roughly the same resolution, but I do agree that they are sized differently.
About the white text that's a good point lol. We wanted something light, what would you recommend to stay in this palette ?
Finally, regarding ads, we totally understand the repulsion that one might have towards ads, but in this case there are only a couple banners at the bottom of 3 pages. We made sure that they do not bother the user in any way. No videos to watch, no ads that would cover the entire screen, only two little banners at the very bottom.
Thanks again :)