Reminders

Friendships fade quietly. Stay gently connected.

Friendships rarely end in a fight. They fade quietly. Keep reminds you when it's time to reach out — before the moment is gone.

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Good friendships don't end in conflict. They drift.

You think about reaching out. You mean to send a message. But days become weeks, weeks become months. The people who matter most slowly fade to background noise. Not because the friendship stopped mattering — but because life took over and the next message never got sent.

Subtle reminders that keep closeness alive.

The most important care is often the smallest: a brief "how are you really?" at the right time. You set the rhythm — Keep gives you a quiet nudge before weeks become months. No noise, no guilt, just more continuity.

Your pace per friend

Weekly, every two weeks, monthly or less often: you decide what's realistic. So relationship nurturing fits your life — not the other way around.

One tap — and you're in context

The reminder takes you directly to the contact view. Optionally add a quick note to your friendship journal so you can pick right up where you left off.

Coming soon: suggestions for what to write

When words fail, Keep will offer optional conversation prompts — friendly, brief, and practical. Not a script, just a small starting point. (Coming soon)

How it works

Three steps to never drift again.

Add a friend

Add each friend to Keep with their name and a note about how you met.

Set the cadence

Choose how often you want to be in touch — weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly.

Keep does the rest

A quiet notification arrives at the right moment. Tap to act — message, call, or note.

You decide what matters — and how often.

For each friend you set a contact cadence: weekly, every two weeks, monthly, or less often. Keep tracks the last time you were in touch and calculates the right moment for the next reminder.

No algorithm decides who is important to you. You decide — Keep makes sure you don't forget to show it.

Reminder M Marcus Contact cadence CONTACT CADENCE Weekly Every 2 weeks Monthly Quarterly LAST CONTACT 4 weeks ago NEXT REMINDER Today

Friendship on your terms.

Keep gives you the nudge — the relationship is yours. No algorithms, no noise, no loss of control.

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You set the cadence

No algorithm decides who matters to you. You set the reminder frequency for each friend individually — Keep just makes sure you follow through.

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Private on your device

Your friend list and contact history stay on your device. None of it leaves your phone without your explicit action.

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One tap to act

The reminder opens directly to the contact view. Send a message, call, or add a note — no extra steps between the nudge and the action.

From "I've been meaning to reach out" to actually doing it.

You

Hey! Just thought of you 😊

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Ohhh hey! So good to hear from you ❤️ What are you up to?

FAQ

Common questions about Reminders.

How does Keep know when to remind me?

You set the contact cadence for each friend — weekly, every two weeks, monthly, or quarterly. Keep tracks when you last marked a contact and schedules the next reminder accordingly.

What happens when I act on a reminder?

Tapping the notification takes you directly to your friend's contact view in Keep, where you can send a message, call, or log a note — in one tap.

Can I snooze or skip a reminder?

Yes. You can snooze any reminder or mark a friend as contacted, which resets the cadence timer.

Does Keep use an algorithm to decide who matters?

No. You decide who is important and how often you want to stay in touch. Keep has no social graph and makes no algorithmic decisions.

Is my friend list private?

Completely. Your contact list never leaves your device unless you explicitly enable Cloud Sync. Keep cannot access your friendship data.

Set your reminder rhythm.

Keep is free. Download the app and never let an important friendship fade again.

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