One alert is easy to lose
A notification can arrive while you are driving, presenting, or simply focused elsewhere. Dismissing it does not mean the task stopped mattering.
Persistent reminders
Duqo checks back when a one-time alert was not enough, while respecting quiet hours, your calendar, and a daily reminder cap.
Persistence should mean another useful chance to act—not the same notification repeated until you mute it.
Why it matters
A notification can arrive while you are driving, presenting, or simply focused elsewhere. Dismissing it does not mean the task stopped mattering.
Duqo spaces follow-ups around the day instead of turning every unfinished task into a stream of identical alerts.
Times you explicitly set take priority over automatic scheduling, quiet hours, and the daily cap.
How Duqo helps
Type it, say it, or add it from a photo of a list.
Connected calendar context and quiet hours help avoid meetings and sleep.
If the task remains open, Duqo can follow up later rather than treating the first alert as the end of the story.
Clear limits
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Questions
No. Follow-ups are shaped by your settings, quiet hours, calendar context, and a daily cap. You remain in control of the task and its reminders.
Yes. A time you choose yourself is preserved rather than moved by automatic timing rules.
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