
I built Reminde to actually revisit the content we save (because I never did)
Hey PH folks,
I’m Christian, solo dev + creator of Reminde. Like many of you, I’m always saving stuff.. articles, tweets, YouTube videos, Amazon links, Reddit posts; thinking “this will be useful later”. But 90% of the time… I’d never go back to it.
Bookmarks, Notion, “Watch Later” playlists, all great, but none of them nudged me to actually revisit the content when it mattered.
So I built Reminde, a cross-platform app (iOS, Android, Chrome extension) where you can:
Save any link via share menu or browser
Organize with tags and collections
And set push reminders to come back to what you saved
(like “remind me next weekend to read this” or “remind me in 3 days to watch this video”)
You can also mark things as done, archive completed content, and even share collections (like wishlists or gear lists) with others, a feature some creators have started using to let followers gift or browse their setups.
It’s still early, but I’d love your thoughts. If you try it, let me know what feels right, what feels off, and what you’d add.
You can try it here -> https://reminde.app
I’m around all day to answer questions. Happy to share the story or dive into anything technical too. Thanks for checking it out!
Christian
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