Use Reminders on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
With the Reminders app on iOS 13 or later and iPadOS, you can create reminders with subtasks and attachments, and set alerts based on time and location.
View and recover recently deleted reminders
Create a reminder in the Calendar app
Get a reminder while messaging someone
Add a reminder from another app
Before you begin
Set up iCloud to keep your reminders updated across all your devices. Open the Settings app, then tap [your name] > iCloud and turn on Reminders. Inside the Reminders app, you'll see all of your reminders on all of your Apple devices that are signed in to the same Apple Account.
Learn how to update your iCloud reminders after you update to iOS 13 or later and iPadOS.
Create a reminder
Open the Reminders app.
Tap + New Reminder, then type your reminder.
You can also add reminders to your most important to-do lists from the Reminders widget on your Home Screen.
Set a due date
Tap the
to set a due date for the reminder. Choose from Today, Tomorrow, This Weekend, or tap Date & Time to set your own day and time.If you set a due date for a reminder but don't assign a time, the notification appears by default at 9:00 AM. To change when all-day reminder notifications appear, open the Settings app, then tap Apps, then tap Reminders. Tap the time below All-Day Reminders, then choose a different time.
Add a location
Tap the
to assign a notification based on where you are. Select one of the options provided, or tap Custom to add your own location, choose whether you want to be notified when arriving or leaving, and set the perimeter of your reminder area.To receive location-based reminders, make sure that Location Services is turned on. Open the Settings app, then tap Privacy & Security > Location Services and turn on Location Services.
Add a tag
Tap the about using tags to organize your reminders.
to add a tag. Tags let you quickly and automatically organize reminders based on keywords. Learn moreFlag a reminder
Tap the smart list on the Reminders app main screen.
to mark a reminder as extra important and make it appear in the FlaggedAdd an attachment
Tap the
to add an attachment to the reminder. You can take a new photo, choose an image from your photo library, or scan a document.Edit a reminder
Tap the
to add even more details and customizations to your reminder, such as notes, a URL, and a priority. You can also modify the reminder's notification settings and change the list that it belongs to.View and recover recently deleted reminders
In the Reminders app, scroll down and tap Recently Deleted.
Tap the More button, then tap Select Reminders.
Tap the reminders you want to recover.
Tap Move, then tap the list where you want to add the recovered reminders.
Tap Move.
You can view and recover recently deleted reminders for 30 days before they are permanently deleted.
Create a reminder in the Calendar app
In iOS 18, your scheduled reminders now appear in the Calendar app alongside your events. In the Calendar app, tap Calendars at the bottom of the screen and select Scheduled Reminders.
You can also create Reminders from the Calendar app in iOS 18:
In the Calendar app, tap the + button at the top of the screen.
Tap Reminder.
Enter your Title and set the details of your reminder. Tap Date to choose a specific day, tap Time to choose a specific time, or tap to view other options like Repeat or List.
Tap add to create your reminder and have it appear in your Calendar.
Get a reminder while messaging someone
Tap a reminder, then tap the
.Turn on When Messaging.
Tap Choose Person, then tap a name in your contacts.
The next time you chat with this person in Messages, a Reminders notification appears.
Create subtasks
Every reminder that you create can have subtasks. For example, a reminder to pack for a trip can include a list of things that you don't want to forget.
You can create subtasks in a few different ways:
Tap and hold a reminder, then drag it onto another reminder. The reminder that you dragged becomes a subtask of the other.
Swipe right on a reminder, then tap Indent. The reminder becomes a subtask of the one above it. To undo this, swipe right again on the subtask and tap Outdent.
Tap a reminder, then tap the
. Tap Subtasks > Add Reminder, then type your subtask. Repeat for as many subtasks as you'd like to create.If you can't create subtasks, make sure you are using iCloud Reminders.
Complete a reminder
To mark a reminder as completed, tap the empty circle next to it. To see your completed reminders, tap the
, then tap Show Completed.To delete a reminder without marking it as completed, swipe left on it, then tap Delete.
If you get a reminder notification on your Lock Screen, swipe left over the reminder. Tap View, then tap Mark as Completed.
Add a reminder with Siri
You can ask Siri to schedule a reminder for you on your iOS device or your Apple Watch.* Here are a few examples:
"Remind me to feed the dog every day at 7:30 a.m."
"Remind me when I get home to check the mail."
"Remind me when I leave here to stop by the grocery store."
"Remind me tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. to call Tara."
Add your home and work addresses to your card in Contacts to allow Siri to help you set location-based reminders. Open the Contacts app, then tap My Card. Tap Edit, add your work or home address, then tap Done.
* Siri uses Location Services when your reminder needs to use your location. Siri availability, features, and commands vary by language, country, and region. Learn which Siri features are supported in which countries and regions.
Add a reminder from another app
To remind yourself to go back to another app—for example, to revisit a website or a map location—add a link in your reminder to where you left off. Open the app that you want to come back to, and look for the Share button. Then tap the Reminders icon.
Learn more
Learn how to use lists and tags in the Reminders app to keep your reminders organized.
Create grocery lists in the Reminders app to make it easier to shop.
Share your Reminders lists and assign reminders to others in a shared list to split up tasks.
Turn your notifications on or off for shared lists in Reminders.
Create and use list templates in Reminders.