With Composed, you can schedule an appointment by voice in about ten seconds. Say “Follow-up dental appointment tomorrow at 2 PM” and Composed builds the event, attaches the location, auto-generates a prep checklist, and sets graduated reminders plus a departure alert based on real travel time. No typing, no menus, no appointment card crumpled in your pocket. It is a voice-first iOS planner built for the moment you actually book something — at the front desk, in the car, or walking out of a restaurant.
The Front-Desk Test
Here is the moment that matters. You are standing at a front desk. The hygienist just told you that you need a follow-up. The receptionist is pulling up their scheduling system, and you are already thinking about the twelve other things on your day.
In the old world, you take the appointment card, put it in your pocket, and find it crumpled in your jeans three weeks later — after the appointment has passed. Or you open a calendar app right there, type out the details, pick the time, manually add the address, and set a single reminder that fires 30 minutes before, which is basically useless for something you need to plan your whole afternoon around.
Instead, you pull out your phone, open Composed, and say: “Follow-up dental appointment tomorrow at 2 PM.”
That is it. Ten seconds. The receptionist is still typing.

What Composed Does With Seven Words
It understands “tomorrow at 2 PM” — date and time, locked in.
It knows you are standing at a dentist’s office, because location intelligence works in the background. It surfaces dental offices nearby; you tap yours. Address, phone number, everything attached to the event.
Then it starts doing the things you would have forgotten. Within seconds, Composed auto-generates a prep checklist — confirm the appointment the morning of, bring your insurance information, set aside time to get there. The obvious stuff that always slips through the cracks.
And the reminders are not a single 30-minutes-before ping that catches you mid-commute. Composed uses a graduated reminder system — an early heads-up so you can plan your day around it, a nudge the morning of, and a departure reminder based on actual travel time from wherever you happen to be when it is time to leave.
Why This Beats “Just Use Your Calendar”
A traditional calendar is fine for meetings other people schedule for you, and for recurring events that never change. But for the stuff that happens in real life — the dentist follow-up, the oil change you keep putting off, the dinner reservation you made on the phone — it asks you to do all the work. You type the title, pick the time, manually add the location, set one reminder, and get no prep help and no travel-time calculation.
The gap between “I scheduled it” and “I actually showed up prepared” is where most planning apps stop and real life falls apart.
Composed fills that gap — not with more features or more complexity, but by being genuinely smart about what happens after you say the words.

The Moments This Is Built For
Think of the real-world moments where a planning tool either works or doesn’t:
- Standing at a front desk with someone waiting on you
- Walking out of a restaurant where you just made a reservation
- In the car after the mechanic says “bring it back Thursday”
- Hands full, mid-errand, just needing to say what is happening
If capturing any of those requires opening an app, tapping through three screens, and typing with your thumbs, you will either do it poorly or not at all — and then you will forget. Voice input is not a gimmick. It is the difference between something getting into your system and something staying in your head, where it eventually disappears.
What “Effortless” Actually Means
Effortless does not mean the app does nothing. It means the app does so much that you barely have to think. You say what is happening; Composed handles the location, the preparation, the timing, and the reminders.
Seven words at a front desk — “Follow-up dental appointment tomorrow at 2 PM” — and you will actually show up tomorrow, on time, prepared, without having thought about it again until Composed gently tells you it is time to start getting ready.
That is what scheduling should feel like. Not a chore. Not another thing to manage. Just a stress-free system that has your back.