Getting started with Nudje
Set up your first reminder in under a minute — no account required.
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Nudje works the moment you install it. There is no account, no sign-up, and nothing to configure before your first reminder.
Your first reminder
- Open Nudje. The three-step welcome asks for one thing that matters: notification permission. Nudje is a reminder app — without notifications it can’t do its job.
- Pick a starter. Choose one of the five presets (Drink water, Take medication, Move your body, Read, Stretch). Each comes with a sensible schedule you can change any time.
- Done. Your reminder is live. It fires on schedule, and you respond with Complete, Reject, or Snooze — right from the notification.
Creating your own reminders
Tap + on the Today screen. Every reminder has:
- A title — yours, or a preset with phrases written natively in your language.
- A schedule — one of three shapes:
- Interval: every N minutes or hours, optionally limited to a daily window (so “every 2 hours” doesn’t fire at 3 AM).
- Times: fixed clock times, every day (08:00 and 20:00, for example).
- Weekdays: chosen days of the week at chosen times (Mon/Wed/Fri at 18:00).
- A sound set — Calm (default), Classic, or Firm.
- Escalation — off by default; see How escalation works.
Responding to a reminder
Every notification carries three actions:
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| Complete | Counts toward your streak and resets escalation. |
| Reject | Records that you deliberately skipped it. |
| Snooze | Re-fires later (10 minutes by default) — neutral: it neither punishes nor resets. |
If you ignore a notification entirely, Nudje quietly records that too — that’s what drives escalation, if you’ve turned it on.
Streaks
Complete at least one reminder a day and your streak grows. Nudje’s streak is deliberately forgiving: up to two missed days are bridged before a streak resets, and a day that isn’t over yet never breaks it. The flame on the Today screen shows your current run.