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title: Never forget what matters with Toki.
description: Toki sets reminders from recurring notifications to actual phone calls, making sure you don’t miss any events.
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## How Toki helps you never forget anything

Toki combines three features that helps you to remember: [To-dos](/features/to-dos), [AI Scheduling](/features/ai-scheduling), and **Call Me**. Some events need persistent nudging. Some plans need to ring your phone. Toki matches responses with how important each event is.

Here are four real cases showing how to communicate with Toki and how it responds.

## Scenario 1 — Remembering something with no deadline yet

**What you'd tell Toki:** *"Remind me to visit my aunt sometime next week"*

**What happens:** Toki holds onto the plan as a **To-do**, and keeps reminding you of it until you actually plan and schedule it.

**The outcome:** The task always stays on your radar until it’s done. When ready, AI Scheduling turns it into a planned event the moment you assign one.

## Scenario 2 — Making sure you don't miss something critical

**What you'd tell Toki:** Set an important meetup or appointment to use **Call Me**.

**What happens:** When the time comes, you’ll receive an actual phone call from Toki to alert you.

**The outcome:** Moments that can't be missed receive a phone call, not a banner that hides under every other notification.

## Scenario 3 — Breaking the cycle of forgetting the same thing

**What you'd tell Toki:** *"I keep forgetting to get my car serviced"*

**What happens:** Toki holds it as a **To-do** and notifies you repeatedly until you decide to take action.

**The outcome:** The thing you’ve been “meaning to do” for months finally gets done, because the reminder doesn’t let go after one try.

## Scenario 4 — Capturing a thought before you lose it

**What you'd tell Toki:** *"Don't let me forget to contact Chase about the project"*

**What happens:** Toki has it as a **To-do** the moment you say it, without needing to add details.

**The outcome:** The thought is captured and Toki will keep reminding you until you decide to act on it.

## Which Toki feature is doing the work?

| Scenario | Feature |
| --- | --- |
| Can't-miss moments | **[Call Me](/features/call-me)** |
| Tasks with no deadline | [To-dos](/features/to-dos) |
| Recurring forgotten errands | [To-dos](/features/to-dos) |
| Capturing a fleeting thought | [To-dos](/features/to-dos) |

## FAQs

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<summary><h3>How does Toki help with things I keep forgetting?</h3></summary>

The To-dos feature in Toki nudges you about your intentions and ideas persistently until you’re ready to deal with them and schedule them as a real event.

</details>

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<summary><h3>What is Toki's Call Me feature?</h3></summary>

Call Me is a feature that gives you a call for events you marked as important. A phone call is more noticeable than a notification banner, making it a perfect reminder for things that matter a lot.

</details>

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<summary><h3>Can I control which events trigger a phone call?</h3></summary>

Yes. You get to choose which events you want **Call Me** on or just ordinary reminders. Therefore, you’re only interrupted on the things that are most important to you.

</details>

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<summary><h3>Is a To-do the same as a regular reminder?</h3></summary>

No. A regular reminder pops up once and disappears. A To-do has no fixed time, it keeps coming back to you until you actually schedule it as an event.

</details>

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## Check out more of our use cases

- [Save Time](/use-cases/save-time)
- [Save Money](/use-cases/save-money)
- [Automate Your Routine](/use-cases/automate-your-routine)

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