Jules calls your phone before medication, meetings, school pickup, deadlines, and task switches. No app install. Just a voice reminder that cuts through notification blindness.
3 free reminders a month. No credit card. See how Jules works
The form it arrives in is
You set the reminder. It fires on time. The notification appears on your screen. But you are mid-task, deep in something, and you fully intend to act in a minute.
The minute disappears. The notification is already buried. The thing you meant to do slips past, not because you forgot, but because the reminder was too easy to dismiss at the wrong moment.
If that pattern sounds familiar, it is not a discipline problem. It is a notification design problem.
A call is a different kind of interruption
A notification disappears with a flick. A ringing phone demands a conscious decision: answer or decline.
When you are deep in a task, a banner notification barely registers. A phone call breaks through in a way that a silent badge cannot.
Your brain treats a phone call differently from a notification. It signals that something is happening now, not later.
If your phone is face-down, in another room, or easy to overlook, a call can be harder to miss than a notification that simply waits in the background.
The reminders that need more weight than a notification
ADHD meds, supplements, or anything with a narrow timing window where "I will take it in a minute" turns into two hours.
The calendar alert fired 10 minutes ago. You are still at your desk. Jules calls so you actually transition.
When hyperfocus has you locked in and you need an external signal to move on to the next thing.
The moments where being five minutes late is not just inconvenient, it is a problem.
Not another productivity religion
Keep using your calendar, your task app, your sticky notes, whatever works. Jules is not trying to replace your system. It is a layer for the reminders that need a stronger interruption than your current tools provide.
On Pro, Jules syncs with Google Calendar and Todoist, so you can keep planning where you already plan and let Jules handle the follow-through.
Practical answers for ADHD reminder needs
Start free with 3 reminders a month. No app to install, no credit card.
Start free