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autoremind.ai

Professional first. Firm Second. Urgent if it comes that.

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You described the follow-up once. autoremind.ai writes it, sends it, and turns up the pressure until you get a reply.

Stop chasing invoices, approvals, and unanswered messages by hand. Describe what you need in plain English, and autoremind.ai automatically escalates from polite to firm to urgent across Slack, email, and Teams. No templates. No workflow builders. Live in 30 seconds with no credit card required.

It only sends. It never reads your inbox.

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Features

  • Autonomous tone escalation: messages automatically shift from professional to firm to urgent with each unanswered attempt
  • Plain-English setup: describe the follow-up in natural language, no templates or configuration needed
  • Cross-channel delivery: Slack live today, email (Gmail and Outlook) and Microsoft Teams in active development
  • 30-second activation: from sign-in to first live reminder in under half a minute
  • Send-only architecture: never reads, scans, or accesses your inbox or existing messages
  • Free plan included: one active reminder, no credit card required
  • AI-written messages: every reminder is generated for context, not pulled from a static template
  • Automatic scheduling: delivery timing is handled for you, no calendar juggling

Use Cases

  • Freelancers chasing unpaid invoices: stop sending awkward fourth follow-ups by hand
  • Sales reps following up on deals: keep sequences warm without living in your inbox
  • Project managers waiting on approvals: escalate automatically when stakeholders go quiet
  • Consultants waiting on signed contracts: remind clients without burning the relationship
  • Anyone who sends 3 or more follow-ups a week: reclaim the hours spent writing the same message again

Comments

I'm the founder of autoremind.ai, and I built this because I kept losing hours every week writing the same follow-up emails over and over. The breaking point was chasing an overdue invoice for six weeks. Polite first message. Slightly firmer second. Awkward third. By the fourth I genuinely didn't know what tone to use anymore. I thought "there has to be a way to just describe what I need and have something handle the escalation for me." So I built it. You describe the situation in plain English, and autoremind.ai handles the rest. It writes the message, sends it, and automatically turns up the pressure from professional to firm to urgent until you get a reply. Slack and email (Gmail OAuth) are both live today, with Microsoft Teams coming very soon. I'm a solo builder, so I'd genuinely love your feedback. A few things I'm curious about: Is the "send-only, never reads your inbox" angle something that matters to you as a user? What channel do you most need this for next: more email providers, Slack, or Teams? What would make you actually pay for a tool like this? Happy to answer anything. Thanks for checking it out.

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Comments

I'm the founder of autoremind.ai, and I built this because I kept losing hours every week writing the same follow-up emails over and over. The breaking point was chasing an overdue invoice for six weeks. Polite first message. Slightly firmer second. Awkward third. By the fourth I genuinely didn't know what tone to use anymore. I thought "there has to be a way to just describe what I need and have something handle the escalation for me." So I built it. You describe the situation in plain English, and autoremind.ai handles the rest. It writes the message, sends it, and automatically turns up the pressure from professional to firm to urgent until you get a reply. Slack and email (Gmail OAuth) are both live today, with Microsoft Teams coming very soon. I'm a solo builder, so I'd genuinely love your feedback. A few things I'm curious about: Is the "send-only, never reads your inbox" angle something that matters to you as a user? What channel do you most need this for next: more email providers, Slack, or Teams? What would make you actually pay for a tool like this? Happy to answer anything. Thanks for checking it out.