Snopy app for iPhone and iPad


4.7 ( 4797 ratings )
Lifestyle
Developer: Csaba Toth
Free
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 05 Jan 2015
App size: 19.03 Mb

The most villanious alarm ever.
Based on psychology.
Time vs. Money.


Are you usually late? Snopy Alarm is the solution.
Snopy is an app meant to get you up from bed. Really.
Snopy Alarm puts you in a situation where you either get up instantly, or pay for your snooze time.
Is it worth it for you to sleep more?

- - - How Does It Work? - - -

It is as simple as it sounds. Set your alarm for the time you will have to get up.
At the time the alarm goes off, you have two options (as in every normal alarm clocks).
You are awake, or you snooze, but in this case you should pay, and enjoy your freshly bought time.

It puts on scale the 21st century’s humans two most desired possessions, money vs time. Based on this simple idea we have the chance to decide what is more important for us every time the alarm goes off.


- - - Why? - - -

Snoozing is a guilty pleasure even tho everyone knows its not helpful for us.

But did you know that the snooze button can have more serious consequences, messing with your biological clock and ultimately making you feel more tired?
The truth is, the snooze button can seriously affect your health. Disturbing your sleep cycle too early that way can spoil your mental functioning throughout the day, affecting your memory, reaction time and even your emotional behavior.

- - - Who would use it? - - -

It is for you if you : have real problems getting up. You money will be on stake, and that is a whole different game.
want to get rid of your snooping habit, because you just keep doing it.
have an important meeting that you would not miss. Even if you can get up, that way you will get up for sure.
if you like challenges and feel proud that you saved money already.


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