
Yuki
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The limit of 15 seconds duration is so frustrating and the price of the pro version is so excessive, this comes across as predatory. Guys please consider an alternative model for pushing your sales or reducing your price. I don't know if this is going to be usable for me, it may induce a lot of anxiety and that's not fair. Edit: to the developer. Maybe you'd make more sales and therefore more money if you asked a reasonable price.
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Milan Sillik
August 11, 2025
EDIT: I tried, and I didn't. Thanks for understanding 🙏 ORIGINAL: Hi Yuki, thanks for your review. Just to clarify — this app is a personal project and I make almost no money from it, despite putting a ton of effort into it. In fact, I’m actually operating at a loss. So unfortunately, I can’t reduce the price any further...
Cheers,
MS

Tom Midgley
This ... is the cat's bollocks, the bee's pyjamas, the dog's knees ! No more missed calendar events ... Hooray. Thank you Milan ! Shame on you Google - your calendar should have had this capability. Having said that the pro version is quite expensive for an app - £9 ... but ... that is dirt cheap for software, and I'm sure it took a lot of work. I'm going to try it for a bit and if it's as good as it looks Milan deserves it. FWIW t took me a while to find how to turn off battery optimisation.

Tim Mensch
I'm hoping to replace this, because it drives me absolutely bonkers. If the alarm runs out before you get to your phone, the app vanishes and there is no way to tell it you don't need another reminder, so it will nag you again even if you already dismissed the relevant notifications. If it had a decent notification with a "dismiss" button, or if the app stuck around for thirty seconds after the alarm time ended, this would be fixed. And now it's inventing reminders that don't exist!! Ugh!!
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Milan Sillik
August 20, 2024
Hi, there was an issue with Android 14 & recurring events (snooze of recurring events on Android 14 did not work properly). That would explain why alarms were not properly auto-snoozed if you were out of reach. It was fixed in the latest update yesterday ;) Hope all is good now! Thanks for your report, it helped me to identify the issue. Cheers, MS