Reminders
Set a date-and-time reminder, once or recurring, and Adikya's servers send your browser a real push notification when it's due — even if this tab, or your whole browser, is closed at the time.
Overview
Most in-browser reminder tools only work while the tab stays open, because they're just a `setTimeout` in your browser. This one is different: once you sign in and enable notifications, each reminder is stored on Adikya's servers and delivered as a real browser push notification at the right time, whether or not this tab (or your browser) is still open. Set a reminder to repeat daily, weekly, or monthly, and it reschedules itself automatically after it fires. Snooze directly from the notification itself for a quick 10-minute delay, no need to come back to this page first.
Examples
A recurring reminder
"Take out the trash", 8:00 PM, repeats weekly
A push notification arrives at 8:00 PM, and the reminder automatically reschedules for 8:00 PM the following week.
How It Works
- Sign in — reminders are delivered by Adikya's servers, so an account is required.
- Click "Enable notifications" and grant your browser's permission prompt.
- Set a reminder with a title, an optional note, and a date and time.
- Optionally turn on "Repeats" for a daily, weekly, or monthly recurring reminder.
- A push notification arrives at the scheduled time, even if this tab or your browser is closed.
- Use the notification's "Snooze 10 min" action to push it back without returning to this page.
Use Cases
Reminders that survive a closed tab
Anything you'd otherwise forget the moment you close the browser or shut your laptop.
Recurring routines
Daily habits, weekly chores, or monthly bill due dates you don't want to keep re-adding by hand.
Tips
- If you don't see notifications arriving, check that your browser's notification permission for this site hasn't been blocked — the banner on this page reflects that setting.
- Enable notifications in every browser/device you want reminders to reach — each one subscribes separately.
FAQ
Unlike most tools on Adikya, reminders are delivered by a server-side process even when you're not looking at this page — that only works if your reminder and browser subscription are stored on Adikya's servers, tied to your account. There's no meaningful "local-only" mode for a feature whose entire point is notifying you when you're not here.
Yes — that's the point of this tool. Once you've enabled notifications, delivery doesn't depend on this page, or even your browser, being open. It does depend on your device being on and connected to the internet at the scheduled time, the same as any other push notification (email, chat apps, etc.).
It's automatically rescheduled for its next occurrence (daily, weekly, or monthly from the original time) rather than being marked done — you'll see the updated time next time you open this page.
It's an action button on the notification itself — clicking it pushes that reminder back by 10 minutes without needing to open this page first.
Yes, 200 reminders per account, which is far beyond typical use.