Blog
Announcements and posts about the spirit behind building Revere.
See here for posts about building life-long relationships and finding connection with others.
Features: Free vs paid
The reasons why some features in Revere are free and others are paid.
Add notes with your voice
Capture notes, reminders, and contacts with just your voice using Siri and Revere.
Your data in Revere – AI Features
Details about your data when using Revere’s AI features.
Add notes easier with AI Note Cleanup
Revere's new AI tool makes adding and organizing notes faster and easier.
Connect your Contacts to Revere (+FAQ)
Revere is launching contact support, making adding people effortless.
Revere’s approach to contact importing
Revere takes a different (and more difficult) route with contact importing to prioritize privacy and design simplicity.
What’s new in v4.4
A new release that builds the foundations to contact importing as well as a few more experience improvements.
The New Revere
A new chapter starts today with this fully rebuilt version that brings immediate improvements and represents a recommitment to the future.
Important notes for updating to the New Revere
For people who use Revere on older devices running iOS 16, use Siri, the Apple Watch app, or Chrome Extension.
Important note for users of Apple Watch & Siri
An upcoming update of Revere in July 2024 will temporarily not include an Apple Watch app or Siri. These features will be back in the future.
Building a ‘Forever App’
Strong relationships last a lifetime, so an app to help build them should too.
Why Revere isn't coming to Android
Building for two mobile platforms doesn't make sense for an app built by a small team.
Why is Revere a subscription app
No one wants to add another subscription to their expenses, but here’s why you should.
Your data in Revere
This article answers some of the most common questions related to data in Revere
My approach to building Revere
Your relationships will last a lifetime, so you naturally want your notes to last just as long. This post discusses the topics that might be on your mind when thinking about your notes in Revere. Hopefully it answers your questions and gives you confidence to trust Revere.
An honest review of Revere
It’s rare that the makers of something feel they can be honest about what they’re building. The default is positive marketing and promotion. But for someone trying to decide whether to start using a product (especially one like Revere, where you’ll be investing a lot of time and personal information), you want to know more about what it is. That’s what this post is about.
Get early reminders for birthdays with Revere
There’s nothing worse than waking up and seeing a notification on your phone for a close friend's birthday you totally forgot. You're inevitably left scrambling to buy a gift, and it’s usually a rushed one, not the right one. Not anymore with Revere Pre-Reminders.
Groups in Revere
We're excited to announce today that the ability to group people (the most requested feature in Revere) is now available.