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SaaS for SMS and Email reminders for your goals - need your thoughts

I am planning on creating a SaaS for SMS and email reminders for yourself and your goals. The basic idea is that in order to stay committed to your goals and actually finish something, you might need to remind your future self about it and SMS seem to be more personal than emails.

Feature:
The SaaS would let you choose how to be reminded (SMS/email), will ask you to write your text (rich text editor for emails) and then select when to be reminded or how often.

Concern:
Generally, there are a lot of SMS appointment reminders out there and I feel a bit discouraged about the fact that some people might use those kind of SaaS for reminding themselves about their goals.

I'm not sure if I should go forward and launch it or just think about something else, so in this case I need your opinion about it.

Thanks in advance

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    "Generally, there are a lot of SMS appointment reminders out there and I feel a bit discouraged about the fact that some people might use those kind of SaaS for reminding themselves about their goals."

    ----> wrong mentality.

    I started last June on makesales.io and dude, I knew this space for a long time, did tons and tons of research, made assumptions, talked to 100+ potential customers, built an MVP, closed up to $2k/mrr and still find myself competing against millions of tools.

    Punchline: you need to differentiate like crazy AND execute like crazy.

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      Well said!
      Also: "From Canada with ❤️ (and a couple follow-ups)." 😂

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