How much does ReminderCall cost?

Short answer: Free to download; calls require a subscription — $149.99/year (about $2.88/week), unlimited calls, or $6.99/week if you prefer weekly. No per-call charges.

ReminderCall is free to download, and reminder calls require a subscription. Two plans: $149.99/year — about $2.88/week, the plan most people pick — or $6.99/week if you'd rather stay flexible. Both include unlimited reminder calls: no per-call charges, no credit packs. A daily medication call, a weekday wake-up call and a monthly bill reminder all run under the same flat price, and a free trial lets you test real calls before paying anything.

For context, the alternatives people compare against:

  • Human wake-up-call / check-in services typically charge $30–90 per month — $360–1,080 a year — for a fixed number of calls.
  • Medication-management phone services for seniors often run $15–40/month per person.
  • Free reminder apps cost nothing because they send notifications — which is exactly the thing that wasn't working.

Real phone calls cost real money to place — that's why no honest app offers unlimited calling for free. Flat annual pricing is the fairest way to do it: heavy users (daily med calls for a parent, say) aren't punished for relying on it.

You can cancel anytime in your App Store subscription settings — the standard Apple flow, no retention hoops.

Related: wake-up call services compared · the cost math for elder-care calls.

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