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Use cases

Reminders

Reminders that remember why you set them.

Mention something in passing. Ping turns it into a reminder that still makes sense when it pings you on Thursday.

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things a good reminder needs

When, why, and the context around it. Ping holds all three.

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chat to capture it in

Reminders start in the conversation where you were already thinking out loud.

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things it works well for

Errands, routines, appointments, and the personal follow-ups you mean to do.

Good fit if

  • Your reminders need the "why," not just the "when"
  • You'd rather plan inside a chat than fight a separate to-do app
  • Small follow-ups keep slipping through the cracks

How it works

  • Mention a deadline, errand, habit, or person you need to follow up with
  • Ask Ping to remind you, plan around it, or just hold onto it
  • Come back to the same thread when the reminder fires

Why it lands

  • Built for planning and personal follow-up, not just alarms
  • Reminders stay attached to the conversation they came from
  • Good for errands, routines, appointments, and the small stuff

Examples

What this looks like in real life.

A follow-up that has a reason

You tell Ping that Jamie wants a check-in after their appointment next Thursday.

When Thursday hits, the reminder includes Jamie, the appointment, and why you cared.

A deadline broken down

You mention a form due Friday — needs a bank statement and one missing signature.

Ping turns it into the actual steps, not just "FORM DUE."

Habits that bend around your life

You want evening stretching reminders — but only on gym days, and not when you've got a late dinner.

It nudges you when it makes sense, not when an alarm says so.

Questions

Stuff people ask before trying it.

Q.01

Can I use it to organize personal stuff?

Yeah. Planning, reminders, tasks, follow-ups, things you keep forgetting — all of it.

Q.02

How is this different from the reminder app on my phone?

The reminders app stores a title and a time. Ping keeps the conversation behind it — so when it fires, you remember why you set it.

Q.03

Is this replacing my calendar?

No. Ping is the chat next to your calendar, not a grid. It plans, follows up, and reminds — your calendar still owns the appointments.