MaybeLater - For people who forget where they left their to-do list
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MaybeLater is a proactive assistant for messy people. Tell it what you need to get done, what you have going on and what you need to remember, and it'll poke you when you need it.
Your assistant learns from you. Do you want it to pester you more about the really important stuff? Just tell it!
If you have several calendars, or write multicolored in your planner, this app is not for you. But if you accidentally swipe away important notifications I think you'll like it.
Early Android Alpha.
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I made this app for me, but maybe you'll like it too.
I'm great at making to-do lists, but I rarely remember where they are. I often get into scheduling conflicts, because I can't add my whole life to my calendar or spend the time syncing everything up, and sometimes things I need to do conflict with where I'm meant to be anyways.
Since ChatGPT launched I knew this technology would help me out at some point, but while the big labs are aiming for the big questions of nuclear fusion and the cure for cancer, I just want to remember that I haven't booked that trip yet. Or avoid double booking myself. Or accidentally dismissing an important reminder and forgetting it existed.
That's why I made MaybeLater. It's been really fun to use, and has actually helped me remember things I prefer to do later. I'm happy if it's just for me, but maybe your head is similar to mine.
Congrats! How does it get context? From things you add explicitly or passively from something else?
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@daniele_packard Thank you! It calls a notes tool during your conversations, proactively and when you ask it to. Twice a week there's an assistant looking at your recent chats and the recent notes, which then summarizes everything into a main "memory" file. It tries to spot trends and important context as well, mine has currently picked up on that I end up pushing boring private admin tasks to the weekend, that it should poke me about evening tasks after the kids' bedtime, and that I'm struggling to consistently write for Substack, hehe.
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Congrats! How does it get context? From things you add explicitly or passively from something else?
@daniele_packard Thank you! It calls a notes tool during your conversations, proactively and when you ask it to. Twice a week there's an assistant looking at your recent chats and the recent notes, which then summarizes everything into a main "memory" file. It tries to spot trends and important context as well, mine has currently picked up on that I end up pushing boring private admin tasks to the weekend, that it should poke me about evening tasks after the kids' bedtime, and that I'm struggling to consistently write for Substack, hehe.
It's viewable in-app which is fun!