u/Much_Pomegranate6272

I launched a solo AI voice reminder app 2 weeks ago. 7 countries, zero ad spend. Here's what worked.
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I launched a solo AI voice reminder app 2 weeks ago. 7 countries, zero ad spend. Here's what worked.

Two weeks ago I quietly launched Voremi an AI voice reminder app I built entirely solo.

No marketing. No paid ads. Just posted it on the Play Store and shared it in a few places.

Results so far:

→ Active users in India, USA, Pakistan, Brazil, Indonesia, UK, Nigeria

→ 500+ active users

→ $0 spent on ads

What I think worked:

  1. Solved a real frustration (typing reminders while busy)

  2. The core loop is genuinely fast speak once, get reminders + tasks + notes

  3. App Store optimisation focused on search terms people actually use

Happy to answer questions about the build, the tech stack, or the launch strategy. AMA.

App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appcial.reminder

u/Much_Pomegranate6272 — 3 days ago
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Honestly didn’t expect this to work.

I’ve been working on this app for a few months now. There were nights I genuinely thought “nobody’s gonna use this.” My beta had 12 people most of them friends who were just being nice.

Launched it properly 3 days ago.

215 users. One subscription. $6 MRR.

I know that sounds tiny. But I’m sitting here kind of shocked because I spent $0 on marketing.

The app is called Voremi. It’s a voice reminder app. You just talk “call mom at 6” and it sets the reminder. That’s it. I built it because I kept thinking of things I needed to do and by the time I unlocked my phone and opened a reminder app, the thought was gone. Stupid problem. Simple fix.

What I think actually helped:

I spent a lot of time on ASO before launch. Like embarrassingly long. Keywords, screenshots, the first two lines of the description. Most people skip this stuff and go straight to ads. I had no money for ads so I had no choice.

Also did some basic SEO stuff. Nothing crazy. Just thought about what someone types into Google when they’re annoyed at their reminder app.

Onboarding is one screen. Open, speak, done. I killed every extra step I could find.

That’s genuinely it.

No product hunt launch. No twitter thread. No newsletter. Just the app store doing its thing.

Try it now:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appcial.reminder

u/Much_Pomegranate6272 — 14 hours ago
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I've been building Voremi an AI voice reminder app for the past few months. No marketing budget. No big following. Just posted it quietly and went to sleep.

​Woke up to 110 downloads in a single day.

​The idea is simple: instead of typing reminders, you just speak. "Call mom at 6 PM" -> reminder set. "Team meeting tomorrow 10 AM" -> calendar event added. Done in 3 seconds.

​I built it because I kept forgetting things between thinking them and typing them. Apparently others have the same problem.

​If you struggle with staying organized and hate typing - give it a try. It's free on Android.

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appcial.reminder

u/Much_Pomegranate6272 — 12 days ago
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I've been building Voremi an AI voice reminder app for the past few months. No marketing budget. No big following. Just posted it quietly and went to sleep.

​Woke up to 110 downloads in a single day.

​The idea is simple: instead of typing reminders, you just speak. "Call mom at 6 PM" → reminder set. "Team meeting tomorrow 10 AM" → calendar event added. Done in 3 seconds.

​I built it because I kept forgetting things between thinking them and typing them. Apparently others have the same problem.

​If you struggle with staying organized and hate typing - give it a try. It's free on Android.

play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appcial.reminder

u/Much_Pomegranate6272 — 10 days ago

Typing reminders always feels a bit slow when I’m busy.

I’ve been trying voice instead (like “remind me at 6”), but not sure if it’s actually better long-term.

Do you use voice for reminders or still prefer typing?
When does voice actually make sense?

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u/Much_Pomegranate6272 — 15 days ago