People forget verbal and informal commitments made in conversation
People regularly fail to follow through on commitments made verbally or in messages because those promises never enter a task manager or calendar. The pain is not about managing tasks but about capturing and acting on informal obligations before they slip. Nudge was built to solve this but already exists as a launched product.
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