"Remind me to email the landlord about the lease when I get home."
A reminder set for later, captured while both hands stay on the wheel.
Hands-free task manager
The best ideas tend to show up when your hands are busy. You are driving, cooking, holding a child, or halfway out the door. Clowy lets you say the task out loud and turns it into a clear reminder, list, or calendar item, so you do not have to stop what you are doing.
"Remind me to email the landlord, and add chicken and bread to the list."
Why it matters
When your hands are full, opening an app and typing is enough friction to make you skip it. So the task stays in your head, or you tell yourself you will remember later, and later never comes.
Clowy removes the typing step. You speak in the moment the task appears, and it is captured and structured for you. Reviewing can wait until you actually have a hand free.
Real-life examples
A reminder set for later, captured while both hands stay on the wheel.
Three items on a list, spoken while cooking instead of stopping to type.
A calendar item ready to confirm, captured on a walk.
Compared with the usual options
Fine for a single reminder, but they lose the rest of the thought and scatter it across apps.
Reliable at your desk, but useless the moment both hands are busy and you cannot look at the screen.
Built for the moment your hands are full. You speak the whole thought, and it is sorted for later.
FAQ
Yes. The flow is built around speaking. You open Clowy, talk, and it does the structuring. You only glance back to review when you have a free moment.
Clowy is designed so you can capture a thought by voice instead of typing. Always follow local laws and keep your attention on the road. The point is to reduce the urge to type while you drive.
A basic assistant can set one reminder. Clowy captures a full messy thought and turns it into tasks, lists, reminders, or calendar items, all in one place you can come back to.
It lands in your Clowy workspace as a structured item. Nothing stays trapped as an audio clip you have to replay later.
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Your first 10 recordings are free.