Revere - Remember People

Notes, journals, and reminders

Published by: Revere
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Description

Rich relationships, rich life.
Revere is a people-focused notes app to help you develop meaningful relationships. Revere’s simple note-taking, reminders, and dedicated sections for family, important dates, and how you met someone make it easy to show people you appreciate them.
Remember the details
Revere is a trusted space for everything that matters about the people who matter to you. Whether it's someone's family members, your last conversation, or an important project they're working on, Revere holds these details for you.
Be thoughtful and genuine
Record thoughtful and genuine gift ideas, and with birthday reminders, you'll have time to plan and order the perfect gift without last-minute scrambles.
Stay in touch
Revere's Check-In Notes provide a place to store reasons to reach out—whether it's to follow up on a project or ask how a recent holiday went. Checking in are what meaningful friendships are built on.
Not a contact manager
Revere is about personal details, not contact info. Revere contains _why_ to reach out; your contact manager contains how.
Free Forever
The free version of Revere offers essential tools like unlimited people, notes, and reminders. Unlock premium features such as Groups, Check-In Notes, Anniversary Reminders, and Face ID protection with the paid version.
// KEY FEATURES
- Unlimited notes to keep track of details
- Unlimited people
- Unlimited reminders with snooze and recurring options
- Groups to easily organize related people
- Check-In Notes for reasons to reach out
- Birthday tracking with pre-reminders
- A place for family members, how you met someone, their job, and more
- Secured with Face ID
- Backed up and synced across all your iOS devices
Show people they're a priority in your life by focusing on meaningful moments, genuine check-ins, and thoughtful gifts. Revere gives you the tools to more easily show your appreciation and invest in the people who enrich your life.
NOTE: An email address is required to create an account to sync notes to all your devices and back up.
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SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
There is only one paid version of Revere called Revere Premium. It's available on a monthly or yearly subscription. When you subscribe, the payment goes through the credit card attached to your Apple account.
When the subscription automatically renews, your account is charged in the 24 hours prior to the end of the current period (month or year). To cancel your subscription, do it at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.
You can manage or cancel subscriptions right from the settings page in Revere.
Terms of use – https://www.revereapp.com/terms-of-use
Have questions? Let us know at [email protected]
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¥343.00

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Revere Reviews

Great App, Few Remarks

icansPelgRate on

United States

Wonderful application. I think it’s very modern layout and it is very useful for me remembering to care for and reach out to family and friends. A few suggestions: If there was a way to link family members when you add them into a person. For example. If I were to add my mom as a new person and then under the section family members add in my sister, her daughter. If my sister is already in the database it would be great to have a link through that family member so then I can click on her and it pulls up my sister’s person page. It would be wonderful to have subgroups. For instance, for my extended family, I could have a group called: Extended Family with a subgroup of cousins, aunts, uncles, etc. This would help navigate faster. Lastly it would be super neat to have a few more additional categories when adding people. For example I use the note section to write down peoples “favorites” of something. If you have more categories when filling out people like, a section of music or movies and then I could fill in their favorite movie is this or that, that would be wonderful. Another category could be where are they living, where did they grow up, what school do they go to, etc. Again, great app super helpful. Those are just a few suggestions that I think would be marvelous with the app you currently have. Thanks.

A way to help this app!

Andrew M Robbins on

United States

I absolutely love using the app revere. It helps me remember conversations and people I recently met. Yet as I input new and old people I know I have run into one issue. When we select how we know the people there could be many more ways like coaches, teachers, business interests and more. As an app developer I understand adding things may be difficult but I truly believe adding these little options could prove very beneficial for the app and your users experiences. Have a blessed day!

Expanded Relationship Options Needed; Great Otherwise

William Ross Alexander on

United States

This app is great! There are some adjustments that are needed in the relationship options. Please add the following so that we can respect people’s identities and also select general terms rather than gender-specific terms when information is absent, such as “so and so colleague has a sibling called Alex and we haven’t any idea whether Alex is male or female (or non-binary), but we want to document this relationship accordingly in Revere.” Including these options would take this app from great to excellent. Please add the following relationship options: Parent Step-Parent Sibling Child Step-child Spouse Sibling-in-law Child-in-law Assistant Manager Teacher Instructor Other

Non binary

ckkoduri on

United States

I had to add a friend whose kid identifies as non binary and I don’t see the option so had to force my self to add the person as a daughter. Would be good to have more options for gender inclusiveness

Great App - missing an important feature

aussieonyak on

United States

I am very glad you have produced this app and wish I had found it sooner - it fills a gap between the Genealogy/family tree apps and the CRM apps. However for me it is missing one feature that I would consider would make the subscription price worthwhile. I read a review from 2 years ago saying there was very little extra in the paid version - you agreed and said you would be making it worthwhile by constantly adding features - built I’m not seeing that in what the paid version advertises 2 years later. The feature it lacks (needs) is a field allows one to identify how each of your contacts are connected (if they are). For example each of my son’s records would list me as father and my record would each of them as son but nothing would link them to each other. Same for connected families and friends. Being able to show connections between people other than to me would take this app to the next level - effectively making it a family tree for living people and a connection tree for all my contacts (that only I have access to for privacy reasons). Add that feature and you will have my subscription. :-)

$5/month turns me off

isaac1011nsa on

United States

I wouldn't mind paying $5 one time for the add groups feature, but paying anything per month, Im not willing.

Would be great, except no notifications.

Mercenary Lord on

United States

This app is exactly what I am looking for, except it doesn’t seem to be giving me any notifications whatsoever. I am trying the premium plan, on an iPhone 7, iOS 13, if that makes a difference. I will also say that Revere hangs quite frequently, whenever I move from one app to another. The lag is quite substantial and seems localized only to this app. It isn’t a very helpful app if all of the reminders never show up at all. :/ happy to change my review if I can get this figured out though.

Love it

fingernails hurt on

United States

yes

Just right

jhonnyyQ on

United States

This app is clean, intuitive, and easy to use. It’s just right to prompt me to stay in touch. It doesn’t have all the cruft of a full blown CRM. One issue that keeps this from being a full-blown 5 is that after I loaded about 25 people, it started hanging during scrolling, and when checking off 1-off reminders. Hope to see that straightened out soon, because I’m enjoying the app!

Great for remembering people

Lin Chūn Xiao on

United States

I meet a lot of people and I find it really hard to remember important things about them. With this app it’s easy to take notes after meeting someone, so next time I see them I can ask about their job, school, family, etc and it’s much easier to strike up a conversation. Makes me feel more confident in social situations.

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