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Alarmer - Accountable Alarm

Published by: Christopher Kong
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Never oversleep again with the power of Social Accountability!
Introducing Alarmer – an alarm clock app that keeps you accountable in staying awake after you dismiss your alarm by sending an embarrassing message to a contact if you don’t wake up!
How does it work?
(1) Contact setting – For each alarm you create, you can assign a contact that you wouldn’t want an embarrassing message to be sent to!
(2) Wake up Check – After you dismiss your alarm, you have to confirm that you have stayed awake after a set period of time.
(3) SMS Sending – If you fail to confirm that you’re awake, a customizable embarrassing message of your choice will be sent to the contact!
Say goodbye to snoozing through your day, and download Alarmer now!
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App Info

Publisher
Christopher Kong
Languages
English
Recent release
1.1 (1 year ago )
Released on
Sep 21, 2023 (1 year ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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