08
Aug
2011

#HashTip: How to create and use Reminders on Hashable

Jane Kim

Have you used our reminders feature yet?  It’s a great way to stay connected to the people in your network.  Use it to remember to follow-up with them after a meeting, or to set up that next phone call or lunch meeting. Reminders integrate into your calendar, so you can get notified right on your phone. There’s also an email alert option.  We can also show you all the people you need to follow up with in one agenda – a quick way to organize your day.

Here’s a step-by-step screenshots to show you how to create a reminder.

  • Set a reminder from the Dashboard, directly from a person’s profile, or right after Hashing them:

 

  • Add the details of the follow up .  You can include the date, time, and a note for yourself.

 

  • Then choose if you want to be reminded by email, and/or your calendar.

 

  • Hit submit and the reminder’s set!  You can review and edit your reminder at any time, and you can even view all of your followup reminders in one list, organized by day:

That’s it!  Hashable’s reminders feature will help you stay connected to the people that matter to you.

 

 

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