Wakey, Wakey
Free
1.0for iPhone, iPad and more
1.9
1 Ratings
Michael Rogers
Developer
12.4 MB
Size
Jan 17, 2017
Update Date
Health & Fitness
Category
4+
Age Rating
Age Rating
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About Wakey, Wakey
It's the middle of the night, and you are faced with that age-old question -- should I get up, or try and go back to sleep? You could, of course, glance at your phone to see what time it is. But then ... if you know exactly how little sleep you've been getting, you will spend the entire next day bemoaning the fact ("oh, I've only gotten x* hours sleep, I am dooooomed!").
Wakey, Wakey! solves both those problems.
First, it answers the question -- Should I Get Up?. Tap, the Alarm Clock button, set the time when you wish to arise, and how much earlier than that you are willing to bestir yourself. Then, in the wee hours, launch the app, click on the Should I Get Up? button, and your answer will be displayed before you.
Secondly, it conceals the time — within the app you will not actually know what time it is, and how tragically little sleep you have been getting. In this case, ignorance is bliss: you will be able to power through the day, because the mind is a powerful thing, and if you don't know that you've only gotten x hours of sleep, you will likely be able to function, at least somewhat, until you get a better night's sleep the next night.
[Note that for maximum effectiveness, either launch the app before going to bed, or rely on a combination of squinting, bad eyesight and physical concealment, so that when you do consult the app, in the wee hours, you do not inadvertently discover the actual time.]
*x is a depressingly small number that will vary from user to user
Wakey, Wakey! solves both those problems.
First, it answers the question -- Should I Get Up?. Tap, the Alarm Clock button, set the time when you wish to arise, and how much earlier than that you are willing to bestir yourself. Then, in the wee hours, launch the app, click on the Should I Get Up? button, and your answer will be displayed before you.
Secondly, it conceals the time — within the app you will not actually know what time it is, and how tragically little sleep you have been getting. In this case, ignorance is bliss: you will be able to power through the day, because the mind is a powerful thing, and if you don't know that you've only gotten x hours of sleep, you will likely be able to function, at least somewhat, until you get a better night's sleep the next night.
[Note that for maximum effectiveness, either launch the app before going to bed, or rely on a combination of squinting, bad eyesight and physical concealment, so that when you do consult the app, in the wee hours, you do not inadvertently discover the actual time.]
*x is a depressingly small number that will vary from user to user
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.0
Last updated on Jan 17, 2017
Old Versions
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
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Version History
1.0
Jan 17, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Wakey, Wakey FAQ
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iPhone
Requires iOS 10.2 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 10.2 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 10.2 or later.
Wakey, Wakey supports English