Reminders in Zyra Labs are how a defined schedule turns into something the app prompts you about, so timing does not rely on memory.

In plain terms: define the pattern once, and the app does the remembering.

What you can configure

  • Frequency: daily, every other day, weekly, or specific days — matching the protocol's real cadence.
  • Time: the wall-clock time you want to be reminded.
  • Per compound: reminders are configured per compound, so you can run different cadences for different compounds at once.

Onboarding sets one up for you

If you chose a schedule during onboarding, a first reminder is already prepared for your first compound — you can edit its time, change its pattern, or delete it.

Snooze and dismiss

Individual occurrences can be snoozed or dismissed without disturbing the recurring pattern — a one-off delay does not reschedule the whole series.

Why cadence tends to match half-life

The natural reminder frequency follows the compound's half-life: frequent for short-half-life compounds, weekly for long ones like GLP-1s. Matching the reminder to the schedule is what keeps the prompts useful.

In plain terms: the reminder cadence should mirror how the protocol is actually scheduled — which, in the research literature, tends to track half-life.

Reminders are local to your device. The app prompts against the schedule you define — it does not decide the schedule for you. Open Zyra Labs to set one up.