Never forget "I'll call you Monday" again.
I lost real deals because I forgot to follow up. So I built Nudgelys — a simple follow-up system for people who hate CRMs.
Add lead. Set date. Get reminded.
You shouldn't need a system just to remember to follow up.
Early access · No credit card · No CRM complexity
Why follow-ups fail when outreach starts to scale.
TL;DR: Follow-ups break when outreach scales. Calendar does not fix that.
I'm a freelancer who does outreach to local businesses. When I was reaching out to 5–10 people a week, I could remember who to follow up with. Barely.
But when I scaled to 20+ outreach messages per week, everything fell apart.
I tried calendars, spreadsheets, notebooks, and email. They all failed for the same reason: follow-ups disappear when life gets busy.
The result? Businesses that showed interest — replies like "sounds good, call me next week" — slipped through the cracks.
I'd remember days later. By then, they'd already moved on.
I built Nudgelys to solve my own problem: a tool that keeps follow-ups visible until they're done, with one-tap calling and quick links to WhatsApp so I can act immediately.
If you're juggling leads across WhatsApp, notebooks, and memory — Nudgelys is for you.
Features
Everything you need, nothing you don't
A daily follow-up ritual
Every morning at 8 AM, Nudgelys shows you exactly who needs attention — before your day gets noisy.
One-tap follow-up
Each reminder email includes a secure link that opens WhatsApp on your phone with your pre-written message ready. Call instantly or message — no hunting, no friction.
Zero CRM bloat
No pipelines or complex stages. Just names, dates, and getting things done.
Built-in trust
Your leads stay private. Secure login, personal workspace, no noisy teams.
Overdue follow-ups don't disappear. They stare at you until you act.
Unlike basic reminders, Nudgelys keeps them visible and tied to real leads.
This was my reality
Follow-ups fall apart when outreach starts to scale.
TL;DR: Interest is useless if follow-ups get messy.
Outreach that goes nowhere
I'd send 30 cold emails. 8 people would reply with interest. I'd lose track of 5 of them.
"I'll call them Monday" syndrome
Monday comes. I forget. Tuesday I remember — too late, they hired someone else.
Lead tracking chaos
Some leads in WhatsApp. Some in Gmail. Some in a notebook I can't find. One on a sticky note behind my desk.
Calendar reminders that fail
They fire once. I'm busy. I dismiss them. They disappear forever. The lead is gone.
How I use Nudgelys and how it works in practice
TL;DR: Add lead. Set date. Get reminded.
1. Add a lead the moment they reply
They reply: "Sounds interesting, can you call Friday?"
I add them to Nudgelys — name, phone, and a quick note.

2. Set the follow-up date
I pick Friday. Done.
No time selection. No timezone confusion. Just a day.
3. Friday morning, 8 AM
An email lands: '1 follow-up today: Sarah from ABC Plumbing.'
I tap 'Call' and my phone opens. Or tap 'Open WhatsApp' and the message is ready to send.
I mark it done and move on.
If I miss Friday, it shows up again Saturday as 'Overdue' in red. I can't ignore it.
That's it. No thinking. No remembering. Just follow-ups handled.
What "early access" actually means
I'm a solo founder building Nudgelys in public. Here's what you're signing up for:
TL;DR: It works, it's free for now, and you can reach me directly.
I use Nudgelys daily for my own freelance outreach.
I'm not charging while the product is early and evolving. I'll always give early users notice before charging — no surprise paywalls.
I fix them fast — often the same day.
I read every message and build what actually helps.
Email me and I reply. No tickets, no bots, no layers.
This isn't a VC-backed startup. It's one person solving a real problem. If that resonates, you're welcome here.
Pricing
Simple pricing, for now
Nudgelys is free while it's in early access. I'm focused on making it genuinely useful before charging anyone.
TL;DR: Use it freely while it's early. Early users are rewarded when pricing launches.
When paid plans launch, pricing will stay affordable for solo operators.
- Free access during early access
- Early users get significant discounts when paid plans launch
- No credit card required
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