Background & decisions.
How we build RemMedy, why we take certain paths, and what we learn along the way. Irregular, but honest.
- 3 min read UpdateFix
v1.3 is here: reminders are reliable again
A particularly annoying edge case is fixed: if you marked medication as taken before its scheduled time, next-day reminders could disappear. v1.3 fixes exactly that.
Read more → - 4 min read LaunchProduct
RemMedy is live on Google Play
As of April 27, 2026, RemMedy is publicly available worldwide on the Google Play Store – no account, no subscription, no tracking. What's in it, who built it, and what's next.
Read more → - 6 min read BusinessIndie
Why RemMedy Premium costs €6.99 today – and may cost more tomorrow
€6.99 is an introductory price. We explain why it's likely to go up, how we compare to subscription competitors, and what indie development has to do with it.
Read more → - 5 min read BusinessPhilosophy
Why we chose a one-time purchase over a subscription
Subscriptions work for many SaaS products. For a medication app, we think a one-time purchase is the more honest choice – and here's why.
Read more → - 7 min read AndroidEngineering
Why Android reminders often don't fire – and how we fix it
Battery savers, Doze mode, vendor customizations: Android makes reliable reminders surprisingly hard. A technical look at AlarmManager, WorkManager, and the three setup steps that matter.
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