Why Not Use “Followupthen” To Remind of Your Important Email

Today I know everyone has an email. However What if you have your email with your business to follow up or you have to follow up your bills. A service called “followupthen.com” is your answer. Easy to use and Free.

Let’s see the example
When to use FollowUpThen
* “Bob never responds to his email, I always have to follow up with him.”
* Sales Person: “Hi Customer, I understand there’s not a need now. I’ll follow up in a few months.” (Bcc: 3months@followupthen.com).
* Project Manager: “Please do important task xyz as soon as possible. I need to hear back asap!” (cc: 3hours@followupthen)
* Sales Person (to self): “I should follow up in 3 days to make sure he got the proposal.” (Bcc: 3days@followupthen.com on proposal email)

So below is a format you can use
Supported Formats

Here are some examples of the scheduling formats you can use:

Time Interval

* 1minute@followupthen.com
* 2hours@followupthen.com
* 3days@followupthen.com
* 4weeks@followupthen.com
* 5months@followupthen.com
* 6years@followupthen.com

Day of Week

* tuesday@followupthen.com
* tues@followupthen.com

Common Scheduling Terms

* tomorrow@followupthen.com
* nextweek@followupthen.com
* nextmonth@followupthen.com

Specific Date

* mar30@followupthen.com
* 2010-05-30@followupthen.com

Specific Time

* 11am@followupthen.com — will sent the next occurrence of 11am your time (yes, we magically know your time zone). Only supports whole hour increments.

Specific Date and Time

* tomorrow9am@followupthen.com
* aug2512pm@followupthen.com

Recurring Reminders

* everyweds@followupthen.com
* everymar30@followupthen.com

Viewing and canceling pending reminders

Just email pending@followupthen.com and you’ll receive an email back with list of pending followups, along with a link to cancel any reminder.

Hope you this will help you to remind you daily task or your business meeting on your finger tip.

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