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NotifyMe – Remember What Matters

A reminder app I built to make personal notifications easy and flexible. Whether it’s for your next workout, a daily habit, or something small you don’t wanna forget—it helps you stay organized without the extra hassle.

  • Built with: Flutter (Android & iOS)
  • Database: Hive (local), Supabase (cloud)
  • Solo Developer (Design & Development)
  • Purpose: Custom Reminders & Notifications
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What problem does App solve?

We all have things we need to do, but life gets in the way. You forget to send that important email, skip drinking water, or even calling a friend. And when you do want to remind yourself? Alarms are loud and annoying, making them more of a hassle than a help. Plus, many apps out there are overloaded with features that distract more than they assist

Effortless Reminder Creation

Add reminders with ease—either by typing or simply speaking. Choose your method and never forget your tasks again, whether you're on the go or settled in.

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Customizable Reminder Notifications

Users can personalize notification titles and content, making it easy to stay on top of reminders in a way that suits them

Streamlining Your Reminders

I designed this to give users a seamless way to manage their reminders with a clean interface that makes it easy to stay on track

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Organize It Your Way

Whether it’s chores, work, or self-care, grouping your reminders into categories helps keep things under control. Create your own sections, name them how you want, and quickly jump to what matters most—no scrolling, no stress. Just clean, personalized organization.

Remind Once, Reuse Forever

No need to type the same thing twice. You can quickly reuse past reminders with a tap—perfect for repeating tasks or habits. It’s all about saving time and making life a little smoother.

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Challenges I Faced

At first, users couldn’t even reuse reminders—they had to add everything from scratch, which wasn’t ideal. One of the hardest parts was figuring out how people should see their reminders: should it be a simple list, a calendar, or both? I wanted to keep things flexible without overcomplicating the experience. Even designing the notification system took some experimenting. I had to make sure the icons stood out and actually grabbed the user's attention—not just fade into the background. No matter how many features I added, I always came back to the core: add a reminder, delete it, categorize it, reuse it. That’s the flow. And even as the app evolved, I made sure it stayed simple, clean, and focused on what actually helps.

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It started as an idea to help me stay on track. Now it’s helping others do the same—and that means everything.