Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about NotedThat, the privacy-first memory tracking app.

What's the best app to remember when I last did something?

NotedThat is specifically designed to help you remember when you last did something. Unlike reminder apps that focus on future tasks, NotedThat creates a timeline of completed activities. Simply tap the toggle when you finish an activity like taking medication, watering plants, or locking the door, and you'll always have a record of when you last did it.

Is there a habit tracker app for people with ADHD?

Yes, NotedThat is particularly helpful for people with ADHD who struggle with working memory and routine tracking. The app's simple one-tap logging system eliminates complex forms or overwhelming interfaces. It's designed to capture the moment without friction, helping you build a reliable external memory for daily activities and routines.

How to track daily routines quickly without complex forms?

NotedThat uses a simple toggle system - just tap when you complete a routine task. No forms to fill out, no categories to select, no complex setup. The app is designed for speed and simplicity, letting you log activities like taking vitamins, checking locks, or completing chores in under 2 seconds.

Can I use NotedThat to track when I took my medication?

Absolutely. NotedThat is perfect for medication tracking because it focuses on logging when you've taken your meds, not just reminding you to take them. You can quickly tap to record each dose and always see exactly when you last took your medication, eliminating the "Did I already take this?" uncertainty.

Is there an app to help me remember if I locked the door?

Yes, NotedThat helps with this exact problem. Create a "Lock door" activity and tap it each time you lock up. Later, when you're wondering "Did I lock the door?", you can check your timeline to see exactly when you last logged it. This eliminates the anxiety of not remembering routine security tasks.

What makes NotedThat different from Apple Reminders or Google Tasks?

Apple Reminders and Google Tasks are designed for future planning - they help you remember what to do next. NotedThat is designed for memory - it helps you remember what you've already done. It's the difference between "Remember to take vitamins" and "I took vitamins at 9:15 AM yesterday."

How does NotedThat protect my privacy?

NotedThat is privacy-first by design. All your data stays on your iPhone - there's no cloud storage, no account creation, and no data sharing with third parties. We don't collect analytics, show ads, or track your usage. Your personal activities and routines remain completely private and under your control.

Who is NotedThat for?

NotedThat is perfect for people with ADHD, busy professionals, parents, students, and anyone who juggles multiple responsibilities. It's ideal if you often forget daily tasks, want to track routines, or need a simple way to remember when and how you did something. Whether you're managing home chores, keeping a record of work projects, or building new habits, NotedThat helps you stay organized and reduce mental load.

Is NotedThat a reminder or to-do app?

While to-do apps focus on the future, NotedThat helps you keep a record of what you've already done. It's built for tracking past events, like when you locked the door or took your meds so you don't have to second-guess yourself later.

Does NotedThat store my data or share it?

No. Everything stays on your device. No cloud storage, no data sharing, and no ads.

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