reQall helps you remember stuff when you’re on the go - ideas, appointments, phone numbers, anything. Quite similar to the previously covered Jott, however it also works in UK and Canada. Just pick up the phone, dial provided toll-free number and use your voice to record your memos. At the end of the day, reQall converts your messages to text and forwards them to your email address.

reQall Features
reQall Access numbers:
- for United States: Call 1-888-9-REQALL (1-888-973-7255) [toll-free]
- for Canada: Call 1-888-9-REQALL (1-888-973-7255) [toll-free]
- for United Kingdom: Call 0800-692-8780 [freephone*] or 020-7147-5700 [**]
*free to call from landline, cost from a mobile is based on the user’s calling plan but is typically 10p / minute.
** many UK mobile plans include a certain number of minutes for free.
[Video] reQall introduction
Check out reQall @ www.reqall.com
Filed Under: Tags: mobile, reminder, todo | Categories: Memo / Reminder ¦ ToDo / Calendars
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I started using Reqall about a month ago, and it’s an absolute godsend (I’ve also tried using Jott, but Reqall is better in my opinion). Since my mobile is at least for the time being the only telephone I have, I can no longer call home and leave reminders for myself on my answering machine — but I can call Reqall and leave myself a reminder which I can either retrieve later from the website or have sent back to me in a text message. The only slight drawback is that whoever or whatever is listening to my reminders and creating the text messages doesn’t always understand correctly what I said but it’s usually close enough for me to get the gist of what I was trying to remember.
Regarding the drawback. I think the service is automated and uses text-to-speech software for that.