for the beautifully disorganized

Your chaos,
curated.

Text it your mess. Get back a plan.

Send scattered thoughts, photos of schedules, half-formed ideas. It turns them into events, tasks, and reminders that actually stick.

Finally, an inbox that thinks

Throw anything at it - a rambling text, a photo of a flyer, a half-formed idea. It figures out what matters, creates the right events and tasks, and follows up when things slip. The more you use it, the better it knows when and how to help.

See it in action

Just text like you're talking to a friend

What makes it different

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Parses the mess

"Dentist next tuesday, need to call mom, and car needs an oil change sometime" becomes three properly scheduled items. No formatting, no apps, no friction.

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Actually follows up

Said "maybe later"? It checks back. Dismissed a reminder? It doesn't forget. Things stop falling through the cracks.

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Catches conflicts

Scheduling dinner during your kid's recital? It'll let you know. Double-booking yourself becomes harder when something's watching.

Why I made this

I made this app for me, but maybe you'll like it too.

I'm great at making to-do lists, but I rarely remember where they are. I often get into scheduling conflicts, because I can't add my whole life to my calendar or spend the time syncing everything up, and sometimes things I need to do conflict with where I'm meant to be anyways.

But while everyone's trying to solve nuclear fusion or eradicate disease, I just want to remember that I haven't booked that trip yet. Or avoid double booking myself. Or stop accidentally dismissing reminders and forgetting they existed.

That's why I made MaybeLater. It's been really fun to use, and has actually helped me remember things I prefer to do later. I'm happy if it's just for me, but maybe your head is similar to mine.

- Henrik
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Your data stays yours

We take privacy seriously. Your conversations and data are encrypted and never sold or shared. You're trusting us with your life's details - we don't take that lightly.

Read our privacy policy

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Frequently Asked Questions

You chat with MaybeLater through the mobile app, just like texting a friend. Send messy thoughts, to-dos, photos of schedules - whatever. The AI figures out what you need and turns it into organized events, tasks, and reminders. It learns your patterns over time and proactively checks in when things need your attention.

There's an Android app available now, with iOS coming soon. You can also access MaybeLater through Telegram if you prefer.

MaybeLater is still in active development. It works well enough that I use it daily, but you might hit rough edges. Alpha users help shape the product - your feedback directly influences what gets built. Think of it as early access in exchange for patience with occasional quirks.

Literally only through what you write or submit to the assistant. We don't have your location, or hear what you talk about around your phone. But by sharing your activities, giving the assistant feedback and providing whatever personal details you're comfortable with, you're making it easier for it to be really helpful for you.

Mostly! But to be transparent: no system is perfect. MaybeLater is designed to be more reliable than my own memory (low bar, I know), but for truly critical things like medications or legal deadlines, this isn't bulletproof. That said, the whole point is to catch the stuff that usually falls through the cracks.

Your privacy is a top priority. Your conversations are encrypted and stored securely. We don't sell data, we don't share it with third parties for advertising, and we never will. The AI needs context to be helpful, but that context stays yours. Read our privacy policy for the full details.

Pricing isn't finalized yet. Early alpha users get free access while we figure out the right model. The goal is to make it affordable for personal use - this isn't meant to be enterprise software. I'll always give plenty of notice before any pricing changes.

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