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Reminders.
Pick the times. Your phone fires a local notification at each one. One per slot, per day, no escalation.
Tonight at 20:00 — “Time to log your BP”
At a glance
What this is.
Local notifications
Scheduled by your phone, not by a server. No push backend.
Once per slot
If you snooze morning, evening still arrives. Nothing piles up.
Fallback banner
If you've denied notifications, you see an in-app banner the next time you open the app.
Details
How it works.
How a reminder fires
While the PWA is open (or its service worker is still alive), a tick loop checks every 30 seconds whether a configured time has come due in the last five minutes. If it has, and the slot hasn’t already fired today, the service worker calls showNotification and the tap opens the log-a-reading screen.
Each fire is keyed by date and time and stored in local storage. Open the app at 11 PM and nothing piles up from the 8 AM slot you missed.
If you’ve denied notification permission, the same tick loop surfaces an in-app banner instead.
Platform limits
There is no server-side push. Background web push on installed PWAs is unreliable on iOS and inconsistent across desktop browsers; we don’t promise something we can’t deliver.
For more reliable nudges, install the PWA to your home screen and keep it in the background.
Frequencies
- Daily. One time, every day.
- Twice daily. Two times, every day.
- Custom. Any number of times, on the days you pick.
Common questions
Will I be reminded if my phone is off?
No. Mapigo only fires from your device. If the device is off, nothing fires.
Does it ever escalate or repeat if I ignore it?
Never. One fire per slot, per day.
Does dismissing one slot affect the others?
No. Each time is independent.
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