
MindMeTo is the first social task manager!
1. Follow mindmeto on Twitter
mindmeto will quickly follow you back.
2. Add a reminder by tweeting: @mindmeto buy some milk tomorrow or, for private reminders, DM: d mindmeto buy some milk tomorrow
This will add "Buy some milk" to tomorrow's schedule. (You can also add your reminder privately by sending a direct message.)
3. At the scheduled time mindmeto will send you a private direct message to "buy some milk".
The mindmeto.com includes a page where all your reminders are listed. You can manage your reminders by deleting them or add new private ones.
We all use some form of GTD app, whether this be a To-Do app or a piece of paper, we somehow manage our tasks. Unfortunately, most of these tasks are private and not because we choose to but because there is absolutely no community aspect built into these apps. When we think about Twitter and To-Do lists, somehow the concept of reminders becomes a lot more interesting. Say for example there is a conference next week you want to go to. You may put it on your diary and also set yourself a task to book tickets. If you wanted to share that with someone else you would have to copy the same data all over again. With mindmeto all you need to do is send a public reply "@mindmeto remind me to book tickets for 99% http://www.the99percent.com/ next week". Not only that the reminder is saved but also all your followers can re-tweet the message and if they are following @mindmeto the task of booking the tickets is now also added to their reminder list. Cool, eh?
Easy and Flexible:
MindMeTo is playful. It's easy, fast and discrete. You can use terms like 'in two hours', "on Tuesday", "next Friday", "in two weeks", "in 2 months", "on October 24th" or if you want to be exact, you can also do "on October 24th at 12:45pm". In addition, you can set timezone, default reminder time, switch off confirmations and much more.. Want to set a private reminder, all you have to do is send @mindmeto a DM.
Search Twitter for @mindmeto task:
There are many things happening around us but some we may not be aware of. What better way to set your reminders than see what other people are reminding themselves about. RT, share, set is mindmeto heaven.
For more information about MindMeTo visit http://mindmeto.com
MindMeTo Team
Nial Giacomelli, Alexander Kohlhofer & Filip Visnjic