NeverLate helps you stop missing appointments and be on time for the events that actually matter.
It’s built for people with ADHD and time-blindness, and for anyone who finds transitions hard. Use your calendar as normal — NeverLate simply helps you follow through with clear reminders, “leave by” alerts, and unmissable alarms when you need them.
Never miss what matters
Most reminders are easy to ignore. NeverLate keeps your important events front and centre, then nudges you at the right moments so you don’t drift, procrastinate, or lose track of time.
Works with your calendar (Google & Outlook)
NeverLate is designed to fit around your existing setup. If you already use Google Calendar or Outlook, you can keep using them as you do today.
Protect only the important events
Don’t add more noise to your life. Choose the commitments you truly can’t miss (appointments, meetings, pick-ups, deadlines) and let NeverLate focus on those.
Unmissable reminders (not just notifications)
Get reminders that escalate when it matters, so you actually notice them:
• appointment reminders and meeting reminders
• calendar alerts for can’t-miss events
• full-screen alarms when you need a stronger nudge
Know when it’s time to go
For events that require travel, NeverLate can help you leave on time with a clear “leave by” alert so you arrive when you meant to.
Add events fast
Capture an event in seconds:
• Screenshot a message or confirmation and add it quickly
• Share into NeverLate from supported apps
• Manually add the essentials when you’re in a rush
Made for ADHD and time awareness
If you struggle with time blindness, NeverLate is designed to reduce mental load:
• fewer decisions
• fewer steps
• clearer prompts at the moments that matter
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Helpful for:
• doctor/dentist appointments
• work meetings and interviews
• school runs and pick-ups
• flights, trains, and bookings
• anything you can’t afford to miss
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Privacy
We aim to keep things simple and respectful. Your calendar remains yours — NeverLate focuses on helping you show up on time.