Alarm clock app Okite posts embarrassing tweets to your Twitter feed, each time you hit snooze.
After the alarm goes off in the morning, the app send out tweets, such as “dressed as a sailor now” and “not enough talented people like me in the world”, whenever users hit the snooze button.
Users can choose between ‘male’ or ‘female’ options in the app, and set alarms the same way iPhone alarms are set.
Okite, which means “wake up” in Japanese, is a free app that discourages users from sleeping in, developed by Japanese company Eureka.
[via Trends in Japan]
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