Wakie: Let Someone Somewhere Else Wake You Up
Andrian Darylle Torralba | | Jan 14, 2015 08:01 AM EST |
(Photo : Wakie Official Website)
If you're tired of going through the same alarm-snooze-sleep cycle, you may be interested to learn there's an app available at the iOS store designed to wake you up in a much more interesting manner.
The app called Wakie was initially launched in 2011 but was only recently released to the Apple Store because Apple delayed the launch for nine months. Now, users of Apple devices can get Wakie from the app store.
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Owners of mobile devices that run the Android \ and Windows operating systems can also access and download the app.
Wakie is available in 80 different countries, and its community has reached about 1.5 million users. Wakie, also known as the "social alarm clock" app, is basically "a friendly community of people who wake each other up in the morning."
So how does Wakie work?
All you need do is to set a time for the alarm to go off. Say for instance, you set the alarm for six in the morning, and at six in the morning, expect a call from one of a million Wakie users.
In the event that you want to wake someone up, open the program, check on the members who need to wake up at a certain time, and choose someone you'd like to greet and wake up.
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