LinkedIn has no follow-up system
If you don't reply right now, you might never reply. There's no "remind me", no snooze, no calendar.
The Monday-Thursday gap
I'll reply later → never replied
You meant to respond on Monday. Tuesday got busy. By Thursday the conversation is buried. The deal goes cold.
Mental load
You're tracking everything in your head
Or in spreadsheets. Or in Notion. Anywhere except the inbox where the conversation actually lives.
Losing the thread
When you finally remember, the context is gone
Two weeks later you scroll back trying to remember what you wanted to say. Half the time you don't.
How reminders work in Linbox
Reminders live on the conversation itself. Set one, forget it, and Linbox brings the conversation back when it's time to reply.
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Set a reminder on any conversation
From the conversation view, hit D for reminders. Pick a quick option ("Tomorrow", "Next week") or set a custom date.
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The conversation hides until it's time
It moves out of your active inbox. No clutter, no nagging, no fake unreads.
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It surfaces in your Reminders view
When the time comes, the conversation appears in the Reminders inbox with full context. Reply, snooze, or dismiss.
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Reschedule with one click
Need more time? Bump the reminder to next week. Done. Same flow as setting the original.
How real people use reminders
Sales rep waiting on a proposal
Sent the proposal Monday. Set a reminder for Friday morning to nudge if no reply. The conversation comes back at 9 AM Friday with the full thread. Quick personalized nudge, deal stays warm.
Recruiter pausing a candidate
Candidate said "call me in 3 weeks after my notice period". Set a 3-week reminder. The conversation hides until exactly that date. No forgotten candidates, no awkward "hey, did you ever get back to me?"