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Nag Reminder

Persistent recurring task nagger. Set reminders with custom intervals and get desktop notifications until you dismiss them.

Users2Current public install base
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Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
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Version1.0.0
ManifestV3
Size15.88KiB
Languages1English (United States)
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Tired of setting a reminder only to ignore it and forget anyway? Nag Reminder is the persistent task nagger that keeps nudging you with desktop notifications at your chosen interval until you actually get it done.

**How it works:** Type what you need to do, pick how often you want to be nagged (every 1 to 120 minutes), and hit "Start Nagging." That's it. You'll get a desktop notification every time your interval fires — even when the popup is closed. Dismiss the reminder when you're done, or snooze it for 5, 15, or 30 minutes if you need a break.

**Built for people who need persistent reminders:**

- ADHD brains that need repeated nudges, not one-and-done alerts

- Students pushing through deadlines who forget to eat, drink water, or take breaks

- Remote workers who lose track of recurring tasks without office cues

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