The short answer
Keep is for capturing notes; MemoryPing is for getting pinged at the right moment. Keep’s reminders are basic — a time and a notification that is easy to swipe away. MemoryPing parses full sentences, handles recurring schedules, can remind someone else, and its pings arrive as chat messages you actually read and can reply to (“snooze 1 hour”).
Feature comparison
| Feature | MemoryPing | Google Keep |
|---|---|---|
| Where reminders arrive | WhatsApp / Telegram messages you can reply to | System notifications |
| Natural language | Yes — full sentences, typo-tolerant | Limited — pick date/time manually |
| Recurring reminders | Yes — flexible, set in one sentence | Basic repeat options |
| Remind another person | Yes | No |
| Search | Semantic — search by meaning | Keyword + labels |
| Visual note boards | No | Yes — its core strength |
| Price | Telegram free forever; WhatsApp free trial | Free |
Which should you pick?
Pick MemoryPing if…
- Reminders are the point, not an afterthought
- You ignore system notifications but never miss a WhatsApp message
- You want recurring pings and reminders for others
Pick the other if…
- You mainly want visual notes, lists, and images
- You live in the Google ecosystem and want deep integration
- You need collaborative note editing
Frequently asked questions
Can Google Keep send reminders on WhatsApp?
No. Google Keep reminders arrive as Android/Google notifications only. MemoryPing delivers reminders as WhatsApp or Telegram messages — the notifications people actually read.
What is a good Google Keep alternative for reminders?
MemoryPing, if reminders are your main use. It understands natural language in chat, supports recurring schedules and reminding other people, and needs no separate app. Keep remains better for visual note boards and Google ecosystem integration.