Egg is a lightweight reminder tool built around SMS/iMessage, with a very clear positioning: after users log in with a phone number or receive a verification code, they submit the event they want to be reminded about, and the system sends an SMS reminder at the specified time. In the page example, a user enters “meet Dexter in 15 minutes,” Egg confirms the reminder time, and then sends the reminder content by SMS when the time arrives.
Based on the captured content, Egg’s core functionality is highly focused: setting reminders, receiving SMS reminders, phone-number login, SMS authorization, and opt-out. It addresses the problem of “important reminders getting buried in the phone notification stream” by using SMS, which tends to feel more immediate and receive more user attention, for critical reminders. Common business-software capabilities such as third-party integrations, team collaboration, role-based permissions, an admin console, APIs, and developer documentation are not disclosed on the page. As such, Egg looks more like a personal productivity tool than a mature enterprise SaaS product.
Egg clearly offers “12 free to start,” meaning new users can receive 12 free reminders to begin with. Beyond that, the page does not show follow-up pricing, plans, SMS credit bundles, subscriptions, or enterprise options, nor does it specify supported payment methods. If you plan to use it for long-term or high-frequency reminders, you will still need to verify its billing logic and SMS coverage.
Its advantages are a very short product flow—users can get started simply by entering a phone number—and SMS reminders are harder to miss than ordinary push notifications. The page also clearly states that logging in means agreeing to receive reminder texts, with the option to opt out at any time. The downsides are also obvious: the feature set is narrow, with no calendar, task management, team collaboration, or integration capabilities. On security and compliance, the page only shows “Your data is yours” and a privacy-policy entry point, without more detailed information on encryption, data retention, or compliance.
Egg is better suited to individual users, freelancers, or people who need a small number of critical SMS reminders, such as for meetings, appointments, or temporary tasks. It is not sufficient for enterprise teams, project collaboration, or scenarios with stricter compliance requirements. Access from mainland China, SMS deliverability, phone-number support, and payment methods are not explained on the page, so real-world availability is unknown. Domestic alternatives could include built-in phone reminders, Feishu/DingTalk/WeCom calendar reminders, or task tools such as Todoist and Microsoft To Do.
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