Six categories
Every new reminder is classified automatically. What happens next depends on the category:
- Buy — moved to your shopping list, the title cleaned up (if "Rewrite titles" is on), an Amazon search link attached, and a note with a genuinely useful buying tip — never just a restatement of the title.
- Visit — the place is resolved on your phone with Apple Maps; its address and a map link go into the notes, and you can optionally get a "remind me when nearby" location reminder.
- Household — a short how-to guide, 2 to 4 steps depending on your Detail level setting, plus a supply link when a product is clearly needed.
- Watch — a where-to-watch link for the film or show, and a note naming the streaming services it's actually on — only when a real web search confirms them, never guessed.
- Call and everything else — quietly moved to the right list, nothing more.
If Yaffi isn't confident about a reminder, it only moves it — it never rewrites the title or adds notes to something it might get wrong.
Urgency, dates, and recurrence
If the text itself signals urgency ("ASAP", "!!", "срочно"), Yaffi sets high priority — but never overrides a priority you set yourself. The same restraint applies to dates and recurrence: a due date is set only when the text names one ("by Friday"), and repetition only when the text says so ("every Monday") — and only if the reminder doesn't already have one.
Continue with Lists and Routing to see where things end up, or Undo and the Timeline to see how to reverse a change.