Keep your marketing streak alive.
You shipped something great. Now show up and market it — one small task, every day. Build the streak. Watch it grow. That's the whole game.
Free forever. No credit card.
You shipped something great. Now show up and market it — one small task, every day. Build the streak. Watch it grow. That's the whole game.
Free forever. No credit card.
New feature idea? Done in a weekend. Writing a tweet about what you built? Somehow takes three weeks. The math doesn't add up, but here we are.
You ship a feature. You tell yourself you'll post about it later. Later becomes tomorrow. Tomorrow becomes "when it's more polished." Polished becomes never.
MarketingReminder nudges you to do the small, consistent marketing tasks that actually move the needle. Not a course. Not a strategy. Just a gentle "hey, post something today."
MarketingReminder is built for a specific kind of person. Here's who gets the most out of it.
You've shipped products before. Getting users to know about them? That's the hard part.
You're wearing every hat. Marketing keeps falling off your head.
Your day job pays the bills. So you don't really need to market. But your side project needs love too.
Building comes naturally. Promoting yourself? Not so much.
No complicated dashboards. No 47-step onboarding. Just the reminders you need to build a marketing habit.
Create your project. Pick which schedules apply to it. Get an email when new tasks are due.
Running a side project and a main business? Set up separate reminders for each.
New marketing task? You'll get an email. No new apps to check, no notifications to miss. Just email. And even if you miss the email, you can view them in the dashboard here, on desktop or mobile.
The problem isn't that you don't know how to market. It's that you forget to. Let's fix the forgetting part.
No credit card. No trial that expires. No "premium tier" you need to upgrade to. Just free.
Pick your reminder frequency. Pick your projects. Done. Your first task lands tomorrow.
This isn't about planning 90 days of content. It's about doing something today. Then tomorrow. Then the next day.
Made by an indie hacker who kept "forgetting" to market (just one more feature, right?). I get it because I live it.
See all your projects and upcoming tasks in one place. No clutter, no learning curve.
Missed a day? A week? There's no guilt-tripping - just pick back up when you're ready. And try to not to do it again.
You can keep telling yourself you'll market tomorrow. Or you can start a streak today and actually do it.