Discover Wecho — a social alarm for Android
Wecho is an Android app that reimagines wake-up alarms as chances to connect with others. Instead of a generic ringtone, alarms can play short voice clips or text messages from other users, turning mornings into interactive moments.
How message-alarms work
Users can set incoming voice notes or written messages to trigger as their alarm sound. When the alarm goes off, recipients can reply immediately and rate the message, creating back-and-forth interaction rather than a one-way alert. This mechanic motivates people to share quick thoughts, greetings, or stories in a playful way.
Real-time voice connections
The app also links people who schedule alarms for the same time, enabling live voice chats and shared wake-up sessions. These matched conversations help build casual morning routines and spontaneous social exchanges with others who are waking up at the same moment.
Mood journaling and community responses
Wecho includes a personal diary where users can jot down how they’re feeling. Entries can be published to the community so others can comment or react, encouraging deeper conversations and peer support around daily moods and experiences.
Why people use it
By combining alarms, messaging, and lightweight social features, Wecho shifts an ordinary utility into a social experience — making mornings more social, interactive, and memorable.
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- Wakie — community-based wake-up calls and short voice interactions
- A smart sleep tracker and alarm — Sleep Cycle (tracks sleep stages, wakes you gently)
Technical
- Android
- English
- Korean
- Free