No app. Just texts.

Run your calendar by text. And never miss what's on it.

Tell Paige what's happening in plain English — add, move, or cancel anything, and it syncs straight to your Google Calendar. Then she texts your reminders back at the moment they matter. No app to open. Nothing to maintain.

Be first in when Paige opens up. No app to download — or forget to open.

Your calendar and your reminders — one text thread.

Two jobs, no app. Tell Paige what's happening and she keeps your real calendar straight — then she reaches back out so nothing on it slips by.

Manage by text

Your calendar, in plain English.

Add it, move it, cancel it — just say it the way you'd tell a person. No app, no forms, no menus to learn. Paige updates your real calendar and it syncs straight to Google.

  • "Lunch with Sam Friday at noon" — on your calendar
  • "Move my 3pm to Thursday" — done, and synced everywhere
  • "Every Tuesday until June" — the whole series, said once
Reminders that reach you

Reminders for anything — not just appointments.

Reminders aren't only for what's on your calendar. Ask for a nudge about anything — "remind me tomorrow morning to call Mom" — and Paige texts you right when you need it. And for the events you do schedule, she nudges you ahead of time automatically.

  • "Remind me to call Mom tomorrow morning" — a nudge for anything
  • "Take the trash out tonight," "text the landlord back" — one-offs, handled
  • Lands as a text you'll see; ignore it and she nudges again
The morning text

Your whole day, before your coffee's done.

One text every morning with everything on deck — plus the thing you'd otherwise remember at 4:55 PM. No app to check. It comes to you.

  • Reminders timed to the thing — the night before for the dentist, 30 minutes for the call
  • A heads-up, not a guilt trip: "tomorrow's an early start, set your bag out tonight"
  • Nudges that reach you as a text — not one more banner you'll swipe away

Nothing to maintain. That's the whole point.

No new app to live in, no system to keep up, no habit to build. Paige works through the text thread you already check — managing your calendar and doing the remembering for you.

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Two-way Google Calendar sync

Whatever you text Paige shows up on your Google Calendar everywhere you already look — and the changes you make there sync right back.

Reminders that land

For calendar events or one-off nudges like "call Mom tomorrow" — a text you'll actually see, not one more banner to dismiss. Timed to the thing, again if you need it.

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Recurring everything

"Every Tuesday until June." "First Monday of the month." Say it once; Paige keeps it going so you don't re-add it.

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Catches the conflict

Double-booked yourself? Two places at once? Paige flags the collision the moment you add it — not at 4:55 when it's too late.

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Keeps the details

"Where's the appointment again?" "When's that thing Friday?" Paige keeps the details on the event, so the answer's one text away.

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Private by design

Your schedule belongs to you. No ads, no data selling — just a calendar that texts back.

Things people text Paige

Plain English in. One less thing to hold in your head, out.

"Dentist next Thursday at 2" "What's on tomorrow?" "Cancel my 4pm" "Remind me to leave by 4:40" "Move my 3pm to Friday" "Clear my Friday afternoon" "Every Tuesday until June" "Remind me to call Mom tomorrow morning" "Remind me to take my meds at 8" "Nudge me again if I ignore it"

Stop relying on your memory.

Paige is rolling out to new people in batches. Join the waitlist and we'll message you the moment your spot is ready — nothing to maintain, nothing to forget.

No spam, ever. One message when Paige is ready for you.