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Overview

The reminder system lets you set personal reminders for yourself. The bot will send you a notification when the time is up. Perfect for remembering tasks, events, or anything you need to be reminded about.
Reminders are personal - only you will receive notifications for your reminders.

Commands

Set a new reminder for yourself.
Parameters:
  • time — When to remind you (10s minimum, 1y maximum)
  • message — What to remind you about (max 200 characters)
Time Format:
  • s = seconds (e.g., 30s)
  • m = minutes (e.g., 15m)
  • h = hours (e.g., 2h)
  • d = days (e.g., 5d)
  • M = months (e.g., 2M = 60 days)
  • y = years (e.g., 1y = 365 days)
Limits:
  • Minimum: 10 seconds
  • Maximum: 1 year
  • Message: 200 characters max
Aliases: reminder, remindme
Permissions: None
View all your active reminders.
What It Shows:
  • All your active reminders
  • Reminder message
  • When each reminder will trigger
  • Numbered list format
Aliases: reminder list, remindme list
Permissions: None
Clear all your active reminders.
What It Does:
  • Removes ALL your reminders
  • Cannot be undone
  • Does not affect other users’ reminders
This clears all your reminders permanently.
Aliases: reminder clear, remindme clear
Permissions: None

How It Works

1

Set a Reminder

Create a reminder with time and message:
2

Bot Confirms

The bot confirms your reminder:
3

Get Notified

When time is up, the bot sends you a DM or message:

Time Format Guide

Format: <number>s
Range: 10s - 59s
Use for: Very short reminders

Permission Requirements

No Permissions Needed

Anyone can use reminders - no special permissions required.The bot needs permission to:
  • Send messages in the channel
  • Send DMs to users (for private reminders)

Aliases

remind

Main command

reminder

Full form

remindme

Casual alias

Usage Examples


Common Use Cases

Track important deadlines and assignments.
Never miss an important meeting.
Remember daily routines and chores.
Set cooking timers and reminders.
Track when to follow up on messages.
Remember to take care of yourself.

Tips & Best Practices

Setting Reminders
  • Be specific in your reminder text
  • Use appropriate time units (don’t use 120m, use 2h)
  • Set reminders in advance, not last minute
  • Keep messages under 200 characters
  • Use ~remind list to track all your reminders
Managing Reminders
  • Check your reminder list regularly
  • Clear old reminders you no longer need
  • Set buffer time (remind 15m before, not at exact time)
  • Use reminders for recurring tasks
  • Consider timezone - reminders use your current time

Troubleshooting

Not Receiving Reminders

Issue: You didn’t receive the reminder notification. Solutions:
  1. Check if bot can send DMs (enable DMs from server members)
  2. Verify you haven’t blocked the bot
  3. Check if the reminder was set correctly with ~remind list
  4. Ensure the channel where you set the reminder still exists

”Invalid time format”

Issue: Bot doesn’t recognize your time format. Solutions:
  1. Use format: <number><unit> (e.g., 30m, not 30 minutes)
  2. Valid units: s, m, h, d, M, y
  3. No spaces between number and unit
  4. Use whole numbers only

”Reminder must be at least 10 seconds”

Issue: Time is too short. Solution: Set reminders for at least 10 seconds (use 10s or longer)

“Reminder cannot be more than 1 year”

Issue: Time is too long. Solution: Maximum reminder time is 1 year (365 days)

Important Notes

Limitations
  • Reminders are stored locally and may be lost if bot restarts
  • No recurring/repeating reminders (set manually each time)
  • Maximum 1 year in advance
  • Minimum 10 seconds
  • 200 character limit on reminder text
Delivery
  • Reminders are sent via DM if possible
  • Falls back to the channel where you set the reminder
  • You must have DMs enabled from server members
  • Bot must have permission to message you

Message Counter

Track activity and stats

Giveaways

Set up timed events and giveaways

Auto Responders

Automated message responses

Welcome Messages

Automated welcome system