The stuff that expires never warns you
Gift cards quietly lose value. Warranty windows close. Memberships auto-renew — or lapse — without a peep. The pet's booster slips a month. The car's tags expire the week you forget to look. None of it shouts; it just slides past, and you find out too late.
Squirreld's whole job is to be the thing that remembers for you — and to tap you on the shoulder before the date, not after. Here's every reminder it sends, and how you control them.
One email, on your schedule
Reminders in Squirreld come in two shapes, and you pick per item:
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A recurring nudgeFor things without a hard deadline — "check on this every month, every 3 months, or every 6 months." Great for gift cards you mean to spend and codes you mean to rotate.
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A heads-up before a dateFor things with a real due date — a renewal, a registration, a vaccine — get reminded 2 weeks, 30 days, or up to 60 days ahead, so there's time to act.
However you set them, they arrive as a single daily-checked email digest: one message listing everything coming due, not a firehose of separate pings. Calm, not nagging — and you can turn any reminder off in a tap.
Every reminder Squirreld sends
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Gift card expiration remindersA recurring nudge to actually spend the card before it expires or quietly drains to fees. Set it monthly, quarterly, or twice a year.
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Warranty expiration remindersA reminder to use the coverage you paid for — file the claim or get the repair before the warranty window closes.
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Membership renewal remindersKnow before a membership auto-renews or lapses — museums, gyms, clubs, wholesale clubs. You can also drop the renewal date straight into Google Calendar or download an .ics.
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Pet vaccine remindersTrack each pet's booster due dates — rabies, DHPP, FVRCP and the rest — and get reminded up to 60 days before the next one's due, so nobody falls behind.
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Password & lock-code rotation remindersFor the Vault — a periodic nudge to rotate a password, safe combination, or door code you've been meaning to change.
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Car registration remindersAdd your vehicle's registration expiry to the Glovebox and get a heads-up 2 weeks to 60 days before your tags are due — no last-minute scramble, no expired-registration ticket.
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Oil change remindersA recurring reminder every 3, 6, or 12 months — and when you log the oil change you actually did, the next reminder re-anchors to that date automatically.
You're in control of every nudge
Every reminder is opt-in and adjustable. Choose the cadence or lead time when you add an item, change it whenever, or switch it off entirely with a single "don't remind me." Nothing is shared, nothing is sold — reminders are just Squirreld quietly looking out for the easy-to-forget corners of your life. More on how your data's handled on the security page.
Common questions
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Will Squirreld remind me before a gift card expires?Yes. Add a card with its balance and set how often you want a nudge — every month, every 3 months, or every 6 months — and Squirreld emails you so you spend it before it expires or loses value to fees.
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Can it remind me when my car registration is due?Yes. Add the vehicle to your Glovebox with its registration expiry date and choose a lead time — 2 weeks, 30 days, or 60 days before — and you’ll get a heads-up in time to renew.
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How do I get reminded about my pet’s next vaccine?Log the vaccine with its next-due date and pick a lead time (up to 60 days before). Squirreld watches the date and reminds you before the booster is due.
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How are reminders delivered?As a single, calm email digest. Squirreld checks every day for what’s coming due and sends one email listing everything at once — no app to keep open, no stream of separate notifications.
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Can I add a reminder to my calendar?Yes. Memberships include an “Add to Google Calendar” link and a downloadable .ics file (for Apple Calendar, Outlook, and the rest), so the renewal date lands in the calendar you already use.
Put the easy-to-forget stuff on autopilot — and never miss a renewal again.
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