📥📱 Download the “Reminders” SmartGuide

When Calendar on the iPad isn’t set up well, it’s easy to fall back on the slow way of doing things — tapping through menus, missing helpful settings, and never quite feeling in control of your schedule. Without a simple walkthrough, even useful features like color-coded calendars, alerts, reminders, travel time, and widgets can get ov

When Reminders on the iPhone isn’t set up well, it’s easy to fall back on the risky way of doing things — trying to remember everything yourself. Tasks get scattered, grocery items get forgotten, projects lose momentum, and important reminders don’t always show up when you need them most.

This FREE SmartGuide from The MacWhisperer walks you through Reminders on the iPhone step-by-step, so you can stop using it like a basic checklist and start turning it into a smarter system for tasks, groceries, projects, shared lists, and daily priorities. It covers pinned lists, smart grocery lists, dates and times, tags, images, collaboration, assigned tasks, subtasks, columns, Siri reminders, and urgent reminders.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

📌 Pin your most important lists so they’re always easy to find

🗂️ Understand Today, Scheduled, All, Completed, Flagged, and Assigned lists

➕ Create new lists with clear names, colors, icons, and emojis

🛒 Build smarter grocery lists that automatically sort items by category

🎙️ Use Dictation and Siri to add reminders faster

📝 Add details like notes, due dates, times, priorities, tags, URLs, and images

🏷️ Use tags to organize and find related reminders more easily

🤝 Share lists with family, friends, or teammates for real-time collaboration

✅ Assign tasks to others in shared lists so everyone knows what they’re responsible for

📋 Use subtasks to break larger projects into smaller, manageable steps

🔥 Create a daily “NOW” list for the reminders that matter most today

🧱 Use Columns to organize tasks by priority, category, or workflow

🚨 Power Tip: Use Urgent Reminders for truly critical tasks that need repeated alerts until they’re completed