Reminders you
can't ignore
Full-screen takeovers with Done, Snooze, or Skip — for office tasks and daily rituals. Waits for your meetings to end. Knows when your workday starts. Keeps an honest log of every day.
A reminder is a question that demands an answer
Takeovers, Not Banners
A due reminder takes over the screen with Done, Snooze, or Skip. A notification you can dismiss without reading is a notification you'll ignore — these you answer.
Meeting-Aware
On a call? The reminder waits, then fires within a minute of the call ending. It detects your camera and mic locally — never mid-presentation, never mid-screen-share.
Start-of-Workday Trigger
“Wear glasses” shouldn't fire at 9:00 sharp — it should fire when you actually sit down, whenever that is today. No other reminder app can do this.
Honest Daily Log
Every reminder ends as exactly one of Done, Skipped, or Missed — logged against the day it belonged to. Your medicine log never lies.
Office-Hours Windows
Mark work reminders “only during office hours” and they wait for your work window. No “submit timesheet” takeover at 11 PM, ever.
Plan a Day in Seconds
Pick a date, then rattle off 5–10 reminders back to back — each with its own time. Type, Enter, type, Enter. Done.
Built for things that actually have to happen
Medication routines
Morning and evening doses with a takeover you can't scroll past — and a log that shows exactly which days you took it, skipped it, or missed it.
Read more →Daily office rituals
Standup notes at 9:25, daily report at 6 — weekday schedules with office-hours windows so work reminders stay at work.
Read more →Screen-health habits
“Wear your blue-light glasses” fires at the start of your workday — pairs perfectly with the Eye Rest timer.
Read more →Appointment days
Dentist at 10, bank at 12, call at 3 — plan the whole day in the quick-add and let the takeovers run it.
Read more →Questions
How is this different from Apple Reminders?
Apple Reminders shows a banner that slides away whether you saw it or not, and it will happily interrupt your meeting. FavTray Reminders takes over the screen until you answer (Done, Snooze, or Skip), waits for your calls to end, supports office-hours windows, and can fire at the start of your workday — whenever that actually is. It deliberately does NOT do sync, Siri, or shared lists — use Apple Reminders for those.
Will it interrupt my meetings?
No. FavTray detects an active camera or microphone locally on your Mac and holds the reminder until the call ends, then fires within about a minute. Detection is 100% local — nothing is sent anywhere.
What if I'm watching a movie?
Fullscreen video does not delay reminders — a medicine reminder is exactly the kind of thing that should interrupt a movie. Only meetings hold reminders back.
Is Reminders free?
It is a Pro-tier feature, included with the Personal plan (₹49/month) and the Lifetime license (₹2499), and fully available during the 30-day trial.
What happens if I ignore a reminder?
It keeps coming back every 10 minutes until you answer. If the day ends without an answer, it is honestly recorded as Missed in your daily log — never silently lost.
Does my reminder data leave my Mac?
Never. Reminders, schedules, and your done/missed history are stored locally on your Mac. No account, no cloud, no sync.
Never miss the things that matter
Pro feature. ₹49/month. 30-day free trial — no credit card.