Medication reminders
that feel harder to miss.

Jules calls your phone before it is time to take medication, so the moments that matter do not depend on one more notification.

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Why medication reminders fail

The problem is not forgetting. It is the form the reminder takes.

Your phone buzzes. You see the notification. But your hands are full, or you are in the middle of something, or the phone is across the room. You tell yourself you will take it in a minute.

The minute passes. The notification is gone. The dose is missed, not because you did not care, but because the reminder was too quiet for the moment.

Medication timing is not a productivity problem. It is a reliability problem. And reliability needs a stronger signal.

Why a call can be more reliable

A different channel, not magic

Noticeable

More noticeable

A phone call rings and vibrates persistently. A notification appears once and waits for you to find it.

Consistency

Better for routines that cannot drift

When the timing window is narrow, a stronger prompt helps you stay consistent instead of gradually sliding later each day.

Timing

Useful when the moment needs weight

Some reminders can sit in a list. Medication often cannot. Jules gives those reminders a stronger signal.

Reach

Easier to notice

Depending on your phone and Focus settings, a call can be easier to notice than a muted notification sitting in the background.

Where Jules fits

Grounded, practical use cases

Morning

ADHD medication in the morning

When the morning is already chaotic and the window for your medication is easy to miss in the rush.

Timing

Daily medication with a narrow window

For prescriptions where timing and consistency matter more than a soft notification can support.

Routine

Supplements tied to routine

Vitamins, supplements, or anything that works best when taken consistently at the same time.

Care

Family-supported setup

If someone needs help getting started, a family member can help them set up Jules on their own account and phone.

What Jules does and does not do

Important to be clear

Jules helps you remember. It calls your phone before the moment you set, with a short spoken reminder designed to get your attention.

Jules is not medical advice. It does not replace clinical care, track dosages, or provide emergency support. It is a reminder tool, and it is good at that one thing.

Common questions

Trust, privacy, and practical details

Jules is a voice call reminder app. You can use it for medication reminders, and the phone call format makes it harder to miss than a push notification or silent alarm.
Yes. On Pro, you can set recurring reminders so Jules calls you on the same schedule every day or week without needing to recreate the reminder.
Yes. Jules is especially useful for ADHD medication where the timing window matters and a dismissed notification can mean a missed dose.
Yes. A caregiver or family member can help someone set up Jules on their own account and phone. Jules is still a single-user reminder tool, so the calls go to the phone number on that account.
No. Jules works through your phone number. If your phone can receive calls, Jules can reach you.

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