Your follow-through buddy
Reminders forget. People forget.
Daniel doesn't.
You set the reminder and swiped it away. You asked a friend to check and they forgot too. Daniel is the one thing that stays on it, nudges you at the right time and place, and follows up until it is actually done. No shame, no nagging.
Chat with Daniel for a minute to grab your early-access spot. No account, no pressure.
You don't need another reminder. You need something that doesn't forget.
“Reminders never forced me to do anything”
A reminder can be swiped away, and it always was. Daniel opens a commitment that stays open until you actually confirm it is done.
“I have tried accountability partners”
People forget the check-in too, so then you both forget you ever agreed. Daniel remembers on his own and circles back without being asked.
“My task apps turned into a graveyard”
Nothing to open, nothing to tidy, no list that guilt-trips you. You tell Daniel once and he brings it back at the moment you can act.
A text back and forth. That's the whole thing.
No dashboard to keep tidy, no streak to protect. Daniel checks in the way a friend would.


How Daniel stays on it with you
Just tell Daniel
Send a message, drop a note, or mention it to your AI assistant mid-conversation. Daniel catches it however you think of it.
- Text, note, or mid-chat
- No app to open
- No list to maintain
Right time, right place
At the grocery store, he reminds you to grab milk. At your desk Monday morning, he brings up that thing from Friday. Not when you wrote it down.
- At the store, not when you wrote it
- Monday desk, not Friday night
- When you can actually act on it
He checks it actually happened
Every reminder you've ever owned could be swiped away, and was. Daniel circles back and asks how it went, then finds the next moment with you.
- Circles back on his own
- Done? Celebrated. Not done? No guilt
- Built for brains that drop threads
Wherever you already are
Start on Telegram today. More ways to reach Daniel are on the way.
Stop hoping you remember.
Let Daniel.
You've tried the apps that store your tasks. Meet the one that stays on them with you.
A one-minute chat is all it takes to save your spot. No account, no pressure.
Early access is opening in small batches. Daniel will catch you at the right moment — even if that's tomorrow at 9, walking past the pharmacy.