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Smart notifications

Get a heads-up before a bill lands, a subscription renews, a trip starts, or a birthday sneaks up — the alerts that matter, without the spam or the mental tally.

The point of a notification is to stop something from slipping your mind — but most apps buzz for their own benefit, so you learn to ignore them. Yuki flips that: because it already reads your inbox and organizes your bills, subscriptions, trips, occasions and tasks, every alert is tied to a real thing that's actually about to happen. So a payment doesn't surprise your account, a renewal doesn't auto-charge unnoticed, and a birthday doesn't catch you empty-handed. You stop holding the whole timeline in your head, and an alert from Yuki always means something worth knowing.

A Yuki notification: “Netflix renews soon — Premium (Ad-Free) · €26.99/month. Cancel it if you’re not using — save €26.99/mo.”
A useful alert, not noise — a renewal caught before it charges, with the amount you’d save.

What it does

  • Bill due — a heads-up before a payment lands.
  • Subscription renewing — know before a recurring charge hits.
  • Trip tomorrow — a nudge before you travel.
  • Birthdays & occasions — never get caught off guard by an important date.
  • Task reminders — gentle prompts for what you planned to do.

How it works

  1. 1Connect Gmail or Outlook so Yuki organizes your bills, trips, occasions and tasks.
  2. 2Yuki watches for things that are about to happen.
  3. 3You get a proactive, useful alert — and nothing in between.
Alerts that actually mean something. Because every Yuki notification is tied to a real upcoming event, you can trust them — no noise to train yourself to ignore.

Get the alerts that matter, and only those. Yuki is free on iOS and Android.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of notifications does Yuki send?
Useful ones: a bill coming due, a subscription about to renew, a trip starting tomorrow, an upcoming birthday or occasion, and reminders for the tasks you set. Each one is tied to something Yuki already organizes from your inbox.
Will Yuki spam me with alerts?
No. Yuki notifications are proactive but deliberately sparse — they fire when something actually needs your attention, so an alert from Yuki always means something, rather than being noise you swipe away.
Where do these notifications come from?
From the things Yuki already tracks — your bills, subscriptions, trips, occasions and tasks. Because Yuki reads your inbox, the alerts are based on real upcoming events, not generic reminders you had to type in.