"Remind me to take the car for service next Tuesday at nine."
A reminder set for next Tuesday at 9, ready to drop into your calendar.
Voice reminders with calendar
Say when something needs to happen, and let the timing sort itself out. Clowy listens for dates and times in plain speech and turns them into reminders or calendar-ready events, so the things with a deadline actually show up where you will see them.
"Car service next Tuesday at nine, and dentist on the fifteenth at four."
Why it matters
You usually know the timing the second the thought hits: next Tuesday, in the morning, before the weekend. But by the time you open a calendar and tap through the date picker, the friction has already won.
Clowy keeps the timing attached to the thought. You say it once, and the date, the time, and the reminder are set up for you, ready to land in the calendar you already use.
Real-life examples
A reminder set for next Tuesday at 9, ready to drop into your calendar.
A calendar-ready event with the right date and time picked up from your words.
A recurring reminder so the habit does not depend on you remembering it.
Compared with reminders and calendars
Can set a single timed reminder, but the rest of the thought and any list around it gets lost.
Strong at managing time once an event exists, but creating one means tapping through dates and fields.
Captures the moment and the timing in one sentence, then gets it ready for your calendar.
FAQ
Yes. When you say something like tomorrow at two or next Tuesday at nine, Clowy picks up the date and time and turns it into a reminder or a calendar-ready item.
Clowy prepares time-based items as calendar-ready events and can send the relevant ones to your calendar, so reminders and appointments end up where you already look.
That is fine. If there is no clear time, Clowy keeps it as a reminder or task you can schedule later. You are never forced to set a time you do not have yet.
Yes. You can say something repeats, like every Sunday evening, and Clowy treats it as a recurring reminder instead of a one-off.
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