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What App Lets You Set Custom Recurring Reminders? 6 Options Compared

YouGot TeamApr 14, 20266 min read

What app lets you set custom recurring reminders — not just "daily" or "weekly" but "every 2 weeks on Tuesday," "on the last business day of each month," or "every 6 weeks on Friday afternoon"? Several apps support complex recurrence, and the right choice depends on whether you need in-app alerts, SMS delivery, or cross-device sync.

Here's an honest comparison of the six best options.

1. YouGot — Best for SMS Recurring Reminders

YouGot accepts custom recurring reminders in plain English and delivers them via SMS or WhatsApp to any phone — no app download required for the recipient.

Examples of what you can type:

Text me every 2 weeks on Friday at 4pm to submit my client timesheet.

Alert me on the last Sunday of every month at 7pm to refill my weekly pill organizer.

Best for: SMS/WhatsApp delivery, reminders on behalf of others, caregivers, no-app-needed scenarios. Plans: Free to start; paid plans unlock unlimited recurring reminders. See /#pricing.

2. Apple Reminders — Best for iPhone/Mac Users

Built into iOS and macOS, Apple Reminders supports daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly recurrence, plus location-based triggers. For custom intervals (every 2 weeks, every 3 days), tap "Repeat" → "Custom."

Best for: iPhone users who want zero additional apps. Limitation: Apple ecosystem only — won't deliver to Android or via SMS.

3. Google Tasks + Google Calendar

Google Tasks supports basic recurring reminders; Google Calendar offers more flexible custom recurrence (every N days/weeks/months). Since most Android users are already in the Google ecosystem, this has zero setup friction.

Best for: Android and web users who want calendar-integrated reminders. Limitation: Requires internet and a Google account. Notifications are push-only (no SMS delivery).

4. Todoist

Todoist's natural language parser understands complex recurrence: "every 2 weeks," "every third Tuesday," "every last business day." It's available across iOS, Android, and web with real-time sync.

Best for: Power users who want the most flexible recurrence language. Plans: Complex recurrence requires Todoist Pro ($5/month). Basic recurring is available free.

5. TickTick

TickTick supports custom recurrence intervals (every N days, specific days of the week, monthly on a specific date) and syncs across all platforms. It also includes habit tracking, which is useful for daily recurring habits.

Best for: Users who want recurrence + habit tracking in one app. Plans: Free for basic recurring; Premium adds custom intervals.

6. Any.do

Any.do supports daily, weekly, monthly, and custom recurrence. The interface is simpler than Todoist, making it better for users who find productivity apps overwhelming.

Best for: Minimalists who want clean UI with recurring reminder support.

Side-by-Side Comparison

AppSMS deliveryCustom intervalsFree recurringCross-platform
YouGotYesYesLimitedAny phone
Apple RemindersNoYesYesApple only
Google Tasks/CalNoYesYesAndroid/web
TodoistNoYesLimitedAll platforms
TickTickNoYesLimitedAll platforms
Any.doNoYesLimitedAll platforms

How to Choose

Choose YouGot if: You want recurring reminders delivered via SMS (no app required to receive them), you're setting reminders for someone else (elderly parent, team member), or you prefer plain-English input.

Choose Apple Reminders if: You're on iPhone and want zero additional apps, basic recurrence is enough, and SMS delivery isn't required.

Choose Todoist if: You need the most complex recurrence patterns ("every third Tuesday") and are willing to pay for Premium.

Choose Google Tasks/Calendar if: You're on Android, already live in Google Calendar, and basic recurring events are sufficient.

Setting Up Custom Recurring Reminders in YouGot

  1. Go to yougot.ai/sign-up
  2. Type your reminder in plain English — include what, when, and how often
  3. Your recurring reminder is scheduled. It will text you automatically at every scheduled interval
  4. To change or cancel, update via the dashboard

No app download required to receive the reminders — SMS works on any phone.

Try These Custom Recurring Reminders

  • Remind me every Monday at 9am to send my weekly status update to the team.
  • Text me on the 1st and 15th of every month to review my credit card statement.
  • Alert me every 3 months starting in July to schedule my quarterly dentist cleaning.
  • Remind me every Friday at 3pm to wrap up open tasks before the weekend.
  • Send me a reminder every 6 weeks on Sunday to check my car tire pressure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What app lets you set custom recurring reminders?

Several apps support custom recurring reminders: YouGot (SMS/WhatsApp, plain English scheduling), Apple Reminders (iPhone only), Google Calendar (Android/web), Todoist (paid plan), and TickTick (paid plan). For SMS delivery without requiring a smartphone app, YouGot is the most flexible option.

How do I set a reminder that repeats every 2 weeks?

In YouGot, type "Remind me every 2 weeks on Monday at 9am to submit my timesheet" — it schedules automatically. In Apple Reminders, tap 'Repeat' → 'Every 2 Weeks.' In Todoist Premium, type "every 2 weeks" in the date field.

Can you set monthly recurring reminders on a phone?

Yes. YouGot accepts "Remind me on the 1st of every month to pay rent" or "Remind me on the last Friday of each month to submit my expense report." Apple Reminders and Google Calendar also support monthly recurrence via their interfaces.

What is the best free recurring reminder app?

Apple Reminders (iPhone) and Google Tasks (Android/web) are free and support basic recurring reminders. YouGot's free plan covers several active reminders. For complex custom recurrence, YouGot's paid plans or Todoist Premium are the most flexible options.

Do recurring reminders work without an internet connection?

App-based reminders fire on-device and work offline once set. SMS reminders from YouGot are server-delivered — they arrive as long as you have cellular service, even without internet. SMS queues and delivers when you regain signal if your phone was temporarily offline.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What app lets you set custom recurring reminders?

Several apps support custom recurring reminders: YouGot (SMS/WhatsApp, plain English scheduling), Apple Reminders (iPhone only, built-in), Google Tasks (Android/web, limited recurrence), Todoist (cross-platform, complex recurrence on paid plan), and TickTick (cross-platform, flexible recurrence). For recurring reminders that deliver via SMS without requiring the recipient to have an app, YouGot is the most flexible option.

How do I set a reminder that repeats every 2 weeks?

In YouGot, type "Remind me every 2 weeks on Monday at 9am to submit my timesheet" and it schedules a biweekly recurring reminder automatically. In Apple Reminders, create a reminder, tap 'Repeat,' and select 'Every 2 Weeks.' In Todoist (Premium), type "every 2 weeks" in the date field. Google Calendar also supports custom repeat intervals via the 'Does not repeat' dropdown → 'Custom.'

Can you set monthly recurring reminders on a phone?

Yes. YouGot accepts reminders like "Remind me on the 1st of every month to pay rent" or "Remind me on the last Friday of each month to submit my expense report." Apple Reminders and Google Calendar both support monthly recurrence but require more steps through their interfaces. Todoist supports monthly patterns in natural language on its paid tier.

What is the best free recurring reminder app?

Apple Reminders (iPhone) and Google Tasks (Android/web) are free and support basic recurring reminders at no cost. For SMS-delivered recurring reminders, YouGot's free plan covers several active reminders. If you need complex recurrence ("every third Tuesday", "every 6 weeks", "on the last business day of each month"), YouGot's paid plans or Todoist's Premium tier are the most flexible options.

Do recurring reminders work without an internet connection?

App-based recurring reminders (Apple Reminders, Todoist, TickTick) fire on your device and work offline once set up. SMS reminders from YouGot are delivered by the server — the SMS itself arrives as long as you have cellular service, even without internet. If your phone is completely offline, SMS will queue and deliver when you regain signal. Neither system requires internet at the moment of delivery as long as cellular service is available.

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