Due remembers all the things that you need so you don't have to.
Because it repeatedly reminds you of things until you act on them, it‘s impossible to forget anything.
Most importantly, it's lightning-fast to set and postpone reminders, all thanks to a clever time picker and natural date parsing.
KEY FEATURES
1. Persistent & Effective
Auto Snooze repeatedly* notifies you of missed reminders until marked done or rescheduled. Choose between intervals of every 1, 5, 10, 15, 30 and 60 minutes.
2. Fast to Set, Fast to Postpone
A time picker with 12 preset and fully customizable times lets you set due dates and postpone reminders in record time.
3. Natural Date & Time Parsing
Due can also parse dates and times that you typed or dictate and offer to set the due dates and times for you.
4. Countdown Timers
Precise to the second, perfect for making the perfect soft-boiled eggs, brewing your coffee and more. Set them up once and reuse them forever
5. Powerful Recurring Reminders
From the simple daily and weekly reminders to the complex every-3rd-Wednesday-of-the-month kind of reminders
6. Keep in Sync**
Use iCloud or Dropbox to keep your reminders and timers in sync across your iPhone, iPad and Mac.
7. Works Offline, Completely Private
There is no account to sign up for. We don't store, and we can't access your reminders and timers. And you don't need internet to receive reminders.
8. Accessible to Everyone
Automatically adjusts text size according to your system setting, and offers full VoiceOver support. Due is also localized in 17 languages.
* By default, auto snooze repeats 5 times, and can be configured to repeat up to 10 times. Due can auto snooze any overdue items indefinitely when you launch Due or act on any of its notifications.
** Sync on Mac requires Due for Mac (sold separately)
WHAT'S THAT IN-APP PURCHASE ABOUT?
When you purchase Due today, you will have access to every feature in the app today—no further purchase required.
You will also get access to all new features released one year from your date of purchase.
The optional Due Upgrade Pass subscription allows you to continue getting access to all new features released one year *after* your date of purchase.
And here's the deal: Every feature that you have unlocked will remain available to you, forever—even if you stop subscribing.
Even without a subscription, you'll always receive bug-fix and compatibility updates for free. These updates add support for the latest iPhones, iPads and Apple Watches. They also help ensure that Due continues to function well on the latest versions of iOS, iPadOS and watchOS.
Due has a pretty good track record with that.
To illustrate: If you've purchased Due back in 2010 for your iPhone 3G running iOS 4, that very same app in 2026 is now optimized for iPhone 17 Pro Max running iOS 26. It even works on devices that didn't exist back then, such as the iPad Pro and the Apple Watch.
TERMS & PRIVACY POLICY
Our terms of use and privacy policy is available here: https://www.dueapp.com/terms.html
COMPATIBILITY
Due requires an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad running iOS 16 or later. The Watch app is a companion to the iOS app. It requires watchOS 8 (or later) and the paired iPhone to work correctly.
Really nicely done app. The way you can schedule events with natural language is nice, the various notification and delay options are great, and it feels like the developer really cared about creating a great experience. For years I’ve used my calendar as a todo list for important things, adding events when I think I might tackle it, but it’s a pain to keep on top of and if you miss an event you have to remember to manually reschedule. This app is basically the structure version of that workflow - items have times (super easy to enter), it reminds you at the time and also makes it trivial to defer by whatever time unit you like. My one very slight nit is I would love an option to use the standard iOS system font. The one it uses is fine and easy to read, I just like things to look consistent in general. But that’s a minor issue with an otherwise great app. Nice work.
Should be called “Nag” not “Due”
nstansbury
I’ve used this app for at least 2 years now, and belatedly just realised I don’t just dislike this app, I despise it with every fibre of my being, so much so I have realised it is actually bad for my mental health. This app doesn’t remind you about stuff, it nags you and nags you and nags you until you want to scream! In the middle of a phone call? nag nag nag, obviously busy and not responding? nag nag nag. Pay “me attention” is its constant refrain, it like having a rude and badly behaved 4 yr old child in your pocket - permanently! I felt stressed every morning when my list of “nags” would start harassing me as soon as I woke up. If I had 2 nags go off at the same time I get double notifications simultaneously! Double nagging OMG! Even Apples restricted notifications don’t seem to be able to shut it up. I’ve actually thrown my phone at the wall because of its constant nagging.There is literally nothing positive I can find to say about this app, even the “Undo edit reminder” is stupidly placed so that pressing the screen off button “undoes” your changes with the palm of your hand without realising it. 1 minute later you get nagged about the same thing all over again! I finally realised yesterday, this app doesn’t help me get stuff done, it just stresses me out about everything I’ve not got around to today, and loads up trepidation about tomorrow. I would willing burn every byte that belongs to this app, sadly I will just have to make do with “delete”.
This is perfection
Appreciator369
Apple’s reminders in iOS 13 just got worse with the lack of days of the week on the scroll wheel - so I went looking for something that worked in an intuitive, logical user friendly manner - Due fulfilled that criteria and oh so much more!I will not be able to fully do this app justice here, but to add a little weight to how grateful I am to the creators of this app, I can tell you this is the only review I ever written in my life... about anything.The various ways in which one can enter the timings for the reminder is wonderful; partly because it is easy, fast, so ‘end user’ practical and highly customisable; allowing for different people’s preferences and yet clean, clear and simple. It also enabled me to import my existing reminders from the Apple Reminders app - which is very useful because some of my reminders are not so much time related - just when I get an idea for something I jot it down as a reminder so I can add a date and time if I need to later.I think intuitive intelligence went into the making of this app.I’m going to finish waffling by saying - if you need a wonderful one time purchase (which is important to me) reminders app then get this - it just works! And even if Apple are clever enough to add days of the week! into their reminders app... I won’t be going back to it. I wish I’d found this years ago.And to the creators... thank you so very much.
Very cool
Pinstrypsoldier
Very rarely leave reviews unless I’m seriously disappointed or seriously impressed. This is a very clean app. Love how easy it is to set tasks, edit tasks etc. You genuinely cant forgetting anything because the tasks don’t stop alarming. By that I mean, when you swipe the notification away because now’s not a good time, normally that would be it for other apps and you forget. But with this app you’re just ‘snoozing’ the reminder. It’ll remind you again, and again, and again until you say it’s done or you change the due date/time (though the snooze time is editable). My only criticism would be that it would be nice to have other colour themes to pick from because grey looks a bit drab and the only other option is white, but seriously - well done. Love this app.
Prominent Alerts for Reminders
You can now set Prominent Alerts for reminders. You can also selectively enable them for the reminders or timers you can’t afford to miss. Prominent Alerts break through Silent and Focus modes and stay on screen until you act on them, much like an alarm from the Clock app.
Other Changes
• Strengthened safeguards to stop a reminder from unexpectedly duplicating itself. (26.4.1, 26.4.2)
• The “Sync and Refresh Notifications” shortcut now reports how many reminders were auto-imported from Reminders alongside the sync summary.
• Reminders and timers using Prominent Alerts now show an indicator glyph in the lists, alongside the existing Critical Alert indicator.
Bug Fixes
• Fixed an issue where notifications were not updated after a background sync until the app was opened.
• Fixed an issue where the “Sync and Refresh Notifications” shortcut did not allow overdue reminders to continue auto-snoozing indefinitely (thanks Mongkii!).
• Fixed an issue where the prompt to update Due could fail to appear when sync data required a newer version of the app.
• Fixed a layout issue with the timer Live Activity in the expanded Dynamic Island.
Version 26.4.2
The developer, Due Apps LLP, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .
Data Not Linked to You
The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:
Usage Data
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Accessibility
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Information
Provider
Due Apps LLP
Size
85.4 MB
Category
Productivity
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 16.0 or later.
Apple Vision Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Apple Watch Requires watchOS 8.0 or later.
Languages
English and 16 more
English, Arabic, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese