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Notti is a Chrome browser extension “built by students for students,” positioned as a classroom reminder tool. It addresses the problem that when professors suddenly assign quizzes, readings, or small tasks, traditional calendar/to-do tools are often too slow to enter items into and reminders end up scattered. After clicking the extension icon, users can type in natural language; Notti claims it can capture the reminder within 3 seconds and organize it by course in a unified dashboard.
Its AI capabilities mainly come from Gemini AI. The page says it can read reminder text, automatically detect the course, task, and priority, and place it into the correct folder. For reminders, it supports browser notifications by default at 1 day, 6 hours, and 1 hour before the deadline, with custom options also available. The dashboard displays items by course folder, priority, and urgency, and provides high/medium/low priority labels. There is also an AI Polish Mode, which can turn rough notes into a more detailed study plan or step-by-step breakdown.
Notti is currently clearly labeled as free and “Free forever,” with no account required. On privacy, the page emphasizes that “data stays on your device” and that it is “100% private,” which is appealing for students recording course-related tasks. However, the page does not explain whether data leaves the device when processed by Gemini AI, nor does it provide more detailed information about data retention, model calls, or a privacy policy. As a result, its privacy claims should still be treated with caution.
The strengths are its focused use case and short workflow, making it especially suitable for quick in-class capture; automatic course-based filing is less cumbersome than manually creating calendar events; and being free with no account required lowers the barrier to trying it. The drawbacks are that, based on the current information, it appears to rely mainly on a Chrome extension, with no visible mobile app, cross-device sync, calendar integration, or integration with school systems such as Blackboard or Canvas. Chinese-language support is also not mentioned. As an early student project, long-term maintenance, support, and future pricing remain uncertain.
Notti is suitable for college students who use Chrome and often forget quizzes, assignments, or reading tasks, especially those who prefer a lightweight tool over full project management software. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page, and Gemini-related features may be uncertain in domestic network environments. For local alternatives, users could consider Google Calendar, Todoist, Notion, Microsoft To Do, or 滴答清单, though they may not offer the same classroom-focused natural-language auto-filing experience.
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