Next Up - A Podcast Alarm

Wake up engaged with a podcast

Published by: Landon Mitchell
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Next Up is a full-featured podcast alarm clock designed to make mornings better.
Wake up to the news, a meditation, trivia, a comedy show, or the gentle voice of LeVar Burton reading you a new short story – use any of the more than 750,000 podcasts available on the Apple Podcasts platform.
Next Up syncs with the podcasts you subscribe to and download in the native Podcasts app, so there's no need to manage them in more than one place. Set the time you want to get up and enjoy a more engaging start to the day.
Skip episodes you’ve already heard, change the snooze duration, set the volume, skip the intro ads and more – Next Up lets you customize every alarm. Even repeat alarms on specific days of the week for podcasts that are released on a regular schedule.
Wake up to the newest episodes for timely content like news, sports, or current events. Or choose to start from the beginning with newly discovered stand-alone or serial podcasts.
When the alarm starts playing, you can snooze it for a few, stop the playback altogether, or seamlessly continue listening from the Music app with the standard options available in the lock screen and control center to pause, play, or skip back or forward.*
For a more complete sleep experience, Next Up also includes a built-in white noise generator with a variety of sound choices.
Check out the Featured tab for ideas on good podcasts to start your morning with. Even recommend a favorite of your own.
Just looking for a standard alarm clock? Feel free to use Next Up's basic alarm sounds and white noise generator for free.

* Apple Music app is required to be installed for podcasts to play. An Apple Music subscription is not required.
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Lifetime Unlimited
$1.99
Monthly Subscription
$0.99
One Year Subscription
$9.99

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    Yes, Next Up is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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Next Up Reviews

Didn’t Work from the beginning

Rose654321 on

United States

I did a test alarm, the alarm sounded like a broken record and didn’t turn on my podcast. When I went to retest I was told I’ve used up my trial period and had to pay 🙄 (written was 5 alarms and only one was used and didn’t work) will be trying a different app

Had hopes

klikeia5 on

United States

Does not play podcast episodes

Trash

alx111111 on

United States

Trash don’t get this

Backup sound cannot be adjusted

nicknames are taken bleh on

United States

I DO NOT recommend this app! Constant horrible sounds that cannot be deactivated such as an only telephone or a car horn play constantly throughout the podcast. No sound level setting for “background sound” no option to turn it off, it makes the app completely worthless.

Paid subscription Not working on the new iPhone.

Greenquinoa on

United States

Followed the instructions but it never worked. Support never respond. It’s

Drains battery

mike16290 on

United States

I have an iPhone we 2020 that already has a fairly small battery life, but this app drains 60% of my battery overnight (7hrs). That’s a no go.

Never works

alotofeve on

United States

I tried couple of weeks but it never worked once. At first it made sounds but not the podcast I set. Later it even just no sounds at all. I had thought it might because I used free version so I paid for the advanced version but nothing changed.

Drains battery and alarms fail

ffatttboyyysliiiiiiimmmmmmm on

United States

Uninstalled. This app has literally been using over 20% of battery life (13 pro) just to keep one alarm active. I don’t even use that much battery on apps I use the most frequently…combined.

Does Not Work

JMK121314 on

United States

It always says I have to download more podcasts or turn on the play unheard podcasts feature when it’s already on.

Do better

Frannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnce on

United States

I really don’t even know why the developers would ask for a monthly fee when they’re literally using your Apple podcast library so there’s no reason for them to charge you anything. The idea is good but the execution is horrible, first of all I want you to pay for this. Secondly I would say it’s subpar at best? There is a lag in the playback, I adjusted the settings to try to fix this and it did not. I kept getting a message that there was an error in playback. Then it doesn’t understand even though I’m selecting the options provided when I want to hear the most recent unplayed episode it doesn’t listen to the options I have selected.

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