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YouGot vs Due App: Which Reminder Tool Actually Fits Your Brain?

YouGot TeamApr 6, 20267 min read

Think about how a Swiss Army knife compares to a surgeon's scalpel. Both are useful. Both cut things. But one is built for versatility across unpredictable situations, and the other is engineered for precision in a very specific context. Choosing the wrong one for the job doesn't just create friction — it can make the whole task harder than it needs to be.

That's exactly the dynamic at play when you stack YouGot against Due. These two reminder apps are often mentioned in the same breath, but they're solving slightly different problems for slightly different people. Getting this choice wrong means either drowning in complexity you don't need or hitting a ceiling when your reminders need to grow with you.

Here's the honest breakdown.


What Due Actually Does Well

Due has been around since 2010 and has built a loyal following among iPhone power users for one specific reason: it's relentless. When you set a reminder in Due, it will not shut up until you acknowledge it. That's not a bug — it's the entire product philosophy.

Due calls this "auto-snooze," and it works exactly as advertised. If you dismiss a reminder without marking it done, it comes back. Again. And again. At intervals you can customize. For people who genuinely forget things they've already been reminded about — a surprisingly large portion of the population — this is a lifeline.

Due also has a clean, minimal interface that feels native to iOS. It integrates with Apple Watch, supports natural language input for time entry, and syncs across Apple devices via iCloud. For someone living entirely inside the Apple ecosystem who needs a hammer that hits hard, Due is a genuinely excellent tool.

Where Due falls short:

  • It's iOS/macOS only — Android users are completely locked out
  • No SMS or email delivery; notifications live inside the app
  • No shared reminders or collaboration features
  • The free version is limited; the full app costs a one-time fee (~$6.99)
  • No web interface — you must use the app

What YouGot Does Differently

YouGot takes a fundamentally different approach. Instead of building a structured app interface you learn to navigate, it lets you type (or speak) reminders in plain English — or Spanish, French, Portuguese, and several other languages — and then delivers them wherever you actually are.

That last part matters more than it sounds. Due assumes you'll be staring at your phone when a reminder fires. YouGot doesn't make that assumption. Reminders can reach you via SMS, WhatsApp, email, or push notification, which means a reminder actually finds you instead of waiting for you to find it.

The natural language processing is genuinely impressive. You can type something like "remind me every Tuesday at 9am to review my project tracker" and it just works. No dropdowns, no date pickers, no format to memorize. For productivity-seekers who already have too many systems to maintain, removing that friction matters.


Head-to-Head: The Feature Comparison

FeatureYouGotDue
Natural language input✅ Full sentence parsing✅ Time/date only
Delivery channelsSMS, WhatsApp, Email, PushPush notifications only
Platform availabilityWeb + any deviceiOS/macOS only
Android support✅ Yes❌ No
Recurring reminders✅ Yes✅ Yes
Persistent re-alerting✅ Nag Mode (Plus plan)✅ Auto-snooze (core feature)
Shared/team reminders✅ Yes❌ No
Multilingual support✅ Yes❌ No
Offline functionality❌ Requires internet✅ Works offline
PriceFree tier available~$6.99 one-time

The Nag Mode Factor

One area where these two apps genuinely compete is persistent reminders — the "I will not let you forget this" category. Due built its entire reputation here. YouGot's answer is Nag Mode, available on the Plus plan, which escalates reminders and keeps nudging you until you mark something done.

The meaningful difference is where that nagging happens. Due nags you inside the iOS notification system. YouGot can nag you via WhatsApp or SMS — which means it can reach you even if your phone notifications are silenced, you're on a different device, or you share a reminder with someone else who also needs to be held accountable.

"The best reminder system is the one that reaches you where you actually are, not where your phone assumes you'll be."

For solo users who live on their iPhones and want maximum reliability in a self-contained app, Due's approach is hard to beat. For anyone whose attention is split across devices, platforms, or communication channels, YouGot's delivery flexibility wins.


Setting Up a Reminder: The Experience Difference

Here's what using each app actually looks like in practice.

With Due: Open the app, tap the "+" button, type your task name, then set the date and time using a scroll wheel interface. Enable auto-snooze if needed. Save.

With YouGot: Go to yougot.ai, type "remind me every Monday at 8am to send the weekly report via email," choose your delivery channel, and you're done. No scroll wheels. No separate fields. One sentence.

If you want to set up a reminder with YouGot, the whole process takes under 60 seconds the first time. That low barrier to entry is part of why it works — reminders you actually set are infinitely more useful than a sophisticated system you keep meaning to configure properly.


Who Should Use Which App

Choose Due if:

  • You're exclusively on Apple devices and want to stay there
  • You need aggressive, persistent re-alerting as your primary use case
  • You prefer a polished, self-contained native app experience
  • You occasionally work offline and need reminders to fire without internet
  • You want a one-time purchase with no subscription

Choose YouGot if:

  • You use Android, or switch between devices and platforms
  • You want reminders delivered via SMS, WhatsApp, or email — not just push notifications
  • You need to share reminders with teammates, family members, or clients
  • You prefer typing in natural language over navigating UI elements
  • You want multilingual support for reminders in languages other than English

The Honest Verdict

Due is a precision instrument for a specific user: the Apple-ecosystem person who needs their phone to be genuinely annoying until they complete a task. If that's you, it earns its price and its reputation.

YouGot is built for a broader reality — one where your attention isn't always on your iPhone, where reminders sometimes need to reach other people, and where the fastest path from thought to reminder should be a sentence, not a series of taps.

Neither app is universally better. But for most productivity-seekers who live across multiple devices and communication channels, YouGot's flexibility removes more friction in the long run. The goal of any reminder system is to actually remind you. The tool that does that most reliably — across the widest range of contexts — wins.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is YouGot free to use?

Yes, YouGot has a free tier that lets you create reminders and receive them via push notification or email. The Plus plan unlocks additional features including Nag Mode (persistent re-alerting), SMS and WhatsApp delivery, and shared reminders. It's worth starting free to see if the natural language interface clicks for you before upgrading.

Does Due work on Android?

No. Due is exclusively available on iOS and macOS, and there are no announced plans for an Android version. If you use an Android device — or switch between Android and iPhone — Due isn't a viable option. YouGot works on any device with a browser and delivers reminders to wherever you are, making it the practical choice for cross-platform users.

Can I share reminders with other people using either app?

Due doesn't support shared or collaborative reminders — it's built as a personal productivity tool. YouGot supports shared reminders, which means you can loop in a partner, teammate, or family member so they receive the same reminder you do. This is particularly useful for recurring household tasks, project deadlines, or anything that requires accountability from more than one person.

Which app is better for medication or health reminders?

Both can handle recurring health reminders, but the delivery method matters. Due will fire a push notification, which you might miss if your phone is silenced or in another room. YouGot can send a reminder via SMS or WhatsApp, which tends to break through more reliably. For health reminders where missing the alert has real consequences, the multi-channel delivery approach is the safer bet.

Does YouGot support languages other than English?

Yes. YouGot supports multiple languages including Spanish, French, and Portuguese, and its natural language parser can interpret reminders written in those languages. Due's natural language input is English-only. For bilingual households or teams working across languages, this is a meaningful practical difference.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is YouGot free to use?

Yes, YouGot has a free tier that lets you create reminders and receive them via push notification or email. The Plus plan unlocks additional features including Nag Mode (persistent re-alerting), SMS and WhatsApp delivery, and shared reminders.

Does Due work on Android?

No. Due is exclusively available on iOS and macOS, and there are no announced plans for an Android version. YouGot works on any device with a browser and delivers reminders to wherever you are, making it the practical choice for cross-platform users.

Can I share reminders with other people using either app?

Due doesn't support shared or collaborative reminders — it's built as a personal productivity tool. YouGot supports shared reminders, which means you can loop in a partner, teammate, or family member so they receive the same reminder you do.

Which app is better for medication or health reminders?

Both can handle recurring health reminders, but the delivery method matters. Due will fire a push notification, which you might miss if your phone is silenced. YouGot can send a reminder via SMS or WhatsApp, which tends to break through more reliably.

Does YouGot support languages other than English?

Yes. YouGot supports multiple languages including Spanish, French, and Portuguese, and its natural language parser can interpret reminders written in those languages. Due's natural language input is English-only.

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