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Reminder calls

Reminder calls are phone calls placed before user-created reminders, such as appointments, classes, medicines, meetings, payments, and family tasks.

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Team RingDue - Last updated May 27, 2026 - Last reviewed May 27, 2026

Quick answer

Reminder calls are phone calls placed before user-created reminders, such as appointments, classes, medicines, meetings, payments, and family tasks.

India examples

  • A call 30 minutes before a tuition class or school pickup.
  • A call at medicine time for a schedule the user created.
  • A call before a Google Calendar meeting or client follow-up.
  • A call before a bill payment, renewal date, or doctor appointment.

How RingDue helps

  • RingDue uses reminder calls as a stronger layer for selected important reminders.
  • Users create or explicitly approve the reminder before RingDue calls.
  • RingDue is not for marketing calls, bulk calling, sales dialers, or unsolicited calling.
  • Users can use normal reminders for small tasks and calls for tasks that need extra attention.

FAQ

What are reminder calls?

Reminder calls are phone calls placed before personal reminders created or approved by the user.

Are reminder calls the same as marketing calls?

No. RingDue reminder calls are for user-created personal reminders, not marketing calls or bulk outreach.

When should reminder calls be used?

Reminder calls are best for important tasks such as medicines, meetings, appointments, classes, payments, and family responsibilities.

Does RingDue call people for marketing?

No. RingDue is for personal reminders created or explicitly approved by users. It is not a marketing-call or bulk-calling platform.

Can users disable reminder calls?

Yes. Users should be able to cancel reminders, disable call reminders, and request account deletion.

Start RingDue on WhatsApp

Start with one WhatsApp reminder.

Send a WhatsApp text or voice note. RingDue understands the reminder and calls you before important tasks, classes, medicines, meetings, and family responsibilities.