WApinger Reminder

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About this app

You have an alarm. But you're too lazy to set it up, right? Or you did set it, and when it rang, you just hit snooze.

That's exactly what WApinger fixes.

WApinger is a reminder service that works through WhatsApp. If you need a reminder for anything, just send a chat. No new app to install. No hunting for that Clock app you can never find. Just WhatsApp. Done.

Who it's for:

People who often say: "Wait, what was I supposed to do again?"
People who actually need reminders, but are too lazy to set them up.
People who open WhatsApp more than any other app.

🔔 What you can set reminders for:
💊 Medication schedules
📚 Work deadlines / school tasks
📈 Stock & gold price checks
🍳 Turning off stove / oven / rice cooker
🤝 Client follow-ups
⏰ Wake-ups, meetings, bills
🧠 Literally anything you might forget

⚡ Why it works better than alarms:
🔕 Alarms are easy to ignore.
💬 Chat messages aren’t.

WApinger feels like someone tapping you on the shoulder.
More personal. More immediate. Harder to snooze.

WApinger feels like someone tapping you on the shoulder via chat. More personal. More immediate. Harder to ignore.

When a reminder arrives in the place you check most often, you're far more likely to actually act on it.

📦 What you get
📅 Daily Schedule
Reminders sent straight to your chat — no excuses

🗓️ Weekly Agenda
Stay on track with what matters most

🚀 WApinger Ultra
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Updated on
May 4, 2026

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