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Nag Forgetful People Automatically With Hassle Me

December 2nd, 2007 (689 Views) by Pinny Cohen

Remember the time your friend borrowed a jacket from you but forgot to return it? And, each time you saw him you hoped you would remember that he didn’t return it, and uncomfortably brought up the subject, only to have him forget again a day later?

While the makers of Hassle Me intended the site to send you “nagging” reminders every variable amount of days, I found this site to be more useful in keeping track of nagging others (something which I detest, yet find necessary, for lack of others’ organization skills). 

To use Hassle Me, simply choose the number of days between “hassles” and then enter the message.  You will then be able to add several email addresses (yours should be first, in order to confirm the nagging the first time), and be on your way towards shifting the weight of remembering something on someone else.

Hassle Me Reminder Service

The great thing about Hassle Me is the “no hassle” signup which takes all of 30 seconds.

You can obviously also use Hassle Me to remind you to exercise, eat better, and other things that get lost in the day to day events.  Or, remind a spouse on a regular basis to pickup the kids.

And, if your favorite forgetful person doesn’t check email often, don’t despair - Hassle Me is working on a feature to send the hassle by Instant Messenger as well!

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One Response to “Nag Forgetful People Automatically With Hassle Me”

  1. Business Hacks mobile edition Says:

    […] A little nagging can be a good thing, especially when it serves as a reminder to start, continue, or complete an important task. Sure, you can put a note in your to-do list or even set up a recurring appointment in your calendar, but I find that they tend to fade into daily background noise. Instead, try HassleMe, a site that sends you reminders via e-mail at specified intervals. If you’re the boss, you can use it to remind others to do things — great if you’re away on business and want a little automated nagging follow-up while you’re away. [via Life of an Internet Entrepreneur] […]

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