Send it forward. It comes back.
You find something worth reading at 1am on a Tuesday. TapBack takes it off your hands and returns it on Saturday morning, when you actually have time.
Free to use. Your saved links stay on your phone.
Inbox
Things past you saved for now.
Why Japan's trains are so efficient
Read the launch checklist
Replace running shoes
Three steps, then you forget about it
TapBack is not another list you have to visit. Nothing is waiting for you until the moment you chose.
Share it in
TapBack sits in Android's share sheet. Send a link from YouTube, Chrome, Reddit or anywhere else and the composer opens already filled in.
Pick a human time
Tonight, Tomorrow, Weekend — or an exact date and time. No projects, no priorities, no tags to maintain.
Let it go
The item leaves your inbox completely. At the moment you picked, a real notification brings it back with Open, Later and Done.
What it actually does
The real interface, screen by screen.
What should come back?
A title makes the reminder useful. A link makes it one tap away.
Tomorrow · 8:00 PM
Tap to choose a time, or a place
Saving takes one screen
A title, an optional link, and when it should come back. Everything else is optional and stays out of the way.
- Six categories — Watch, Read, Buy, Do, Listen, Visit
- Quick times or an exact date and time
- An optional note to your future self
Why Japan's trains are so efficient
Past you saved this for 8:00 PM tonight.
Read the launch checklist
It returns as a real notification
Scheduled by Android itself, so it arrives whether or not the app is running. Open it, push it further out, or mark it done — straight from the notification shade.
- Open, Later and Done work without unlocking into the app
- Exact-time delivery, not a vague daily digest
- Swipe right to complete, left to reschedule
See what's coming, when you want to
Everything you have sent forward, grouped by the day it returns. Useful when you want the overview — invisible when you don't.
A library, not a graveyard
Everything you have saved and completed stays searchable and filtered by category, so a link you dealt with in March is still findable in August.
Free does the whole job
The core loop — share, schedule, return, complete — is free and always will be. Pro adds organisation on top of it.
Free
No account, no card
- Unlimited saved links and reminders
- Android share-sheet intake
- Exact-time notifications with actions
- Inbox, Later and Library
- One small sponsored card, never in the way
TapBack Pro
Monthly, yearly or one-time — priced in the app
- Recurring resurfacing: daily, weekly or monthly
- Custom stacks and collections
- Home-screen widget
- No sponsored cards
- Cancel any time from Google Play
Questions
Where are my links stored?
On your phone. TapBack has no account system and no server that your saved items are uploaded to. See the privacy policy for the full picture, including what the advertising and purchase SDKs handle.
Do I need an account?
No. Install it and start saving. There is nothing to sign up for.
Is there an iPhone version?
Not today. TapBack is built on Android's share sheet and exact-alarm scheduling, and Android is where it ships first.
How intrusive are the ads?
One static card, inline in the Library and at the end of the Later list, labelled SPONSORED. No interstitials, no full-screen takeovers, no video, and nothing on the Inbox or while you are saving something. Pro removes it.
Will the notification actually arrive on time?
It is scheduled with Android's exact alarm APIs rather than a background poll. If your device restricts alarms for battery saving, TapBack asks for the permission it needs during setup.
Stop bookmarking things you will never open again
TapBack is finishing its Google Play rollout. The listing goes live shortly — this is where the download link will be.
Android 8.0 and up.