Bardi Golriz launches Ruff Reminders Android app with advanced location-based features
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Updated · Computerworld · Apr 29
Bardi Golriz launches Ruff Reminders Android app with advanced location-based features
7 articles · Updated · Computerworld · Apr 29
Ruff Reminders is now available on the Play Store, offering both free and paid subscription options starting at $3 per month or $20 per year.
The app allows users to set reminders by date, time, or specific location, with customizable recurring options and flexible notification settings.
Developed as a response to the retirement of Google’s location-based reminders, Ruff Reminders aims to balance simplicity and power for effective, privacy-focused task management without ads or data collection.
With Google's assistant failing, can this indie app truly fix location-based reminders for Android users?
While solving Android's problems, will Ruff Reminders ever expand to iOS or web platforms?
Is the billion-dollar productivity market ready for another task manager, even a simplified one?
Do features like 'nudges' and 'chases' actually boost productivity or just create more digital anxiety?
This app claims zero data collection, but is that truly possible for its key features?
In a market of giants, can a solo developer's privacy-first app actually succeed financially?