One sentence, delivered to them
- You: “remind @wife to take the car for service Saturday 10am”.
- MemoryPing at Saturday 10am: pings her chat — not yours — with the reminder and who set it.
- She replies “done” or snoozes. You are out of the loop, as it should be.
Where this changes daily life
- Couples: anniversaries, groceries, “you said you’d call the plumber”.
- Parents ↔ kids: homework, practice, “call grandma on her birthday”.
- Adult children ↔ aging parents: medication and appointment reminders they receive as a friendly message.
- Small teams: “remind @designer the assets are due Friday noon” — without installing project software.
The mental-load research is clear: the person who tracks the task carries the burden, not the person who does it. Handing tracking to a bot is the actual fix.
Frequently asked questions
Can I send a reminder to someone else on WhatsApp?
Yes. Tell MemoryPing “remind @boyfriend to buy chocolates at 8pm” and the reminder is delivered to their chat at 8pm. You set it; they get pinged.
Does the other person need to install anything?
They just need WhatsApp or Telegram. The reminder arrives as a message from MemoryPing, clearly saying who it is from.