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Push Yourself -- Easy Top of the Hour Notices & Reminders app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 3216 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Russell Lidbury
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 11 Jun 2015
App size: 384 Kb

Configure this app to send yourself "Push Notifications" that motivate, remind or inspire you!

Just open the app on your phone to add your Pushes. Notifications are sent at the top of the hour you specify, either one time or every day.

This is the smallest app we could design, so it uses less storage space on your phone than any app we have ever created.

What to use top of the hour custom push notifications for ... ?

Motivation:
Dont Forget Gym Time
Dont Stop Now
Eat Healthy
Do NOT Smoke!
(You Know What Pushes You The Best)

Remdiners:
Call Jack!
Soccer Practice
Cable Guy Coming
Pick Someone Up From Soccer Practice

For Web Page Developers:
Use this app to send web page content as a push notification!

Add your web page URL as one of your top of the hour Pushes. Just embed pushme="My Push" somewhere on the page (put it in an HTML tag so human visitors do not see). Then you receive the content "My Push" as a notification on your phone or watch!


Everyone else can send Push notification to you, Facebook, Twitter, your friends. Use this app to to send far more useful notifications, created by you, to yourself!

Download the app and "Push Yourself"!

More about this app:

After getting the Watch I was inspired to make this app because I wanted to be in control of sending productivity related reminder notifications to my watch via the most simple and easy to use light weight interface I could design.

I did not see the need for this app until I got the Watch which changed my perception regarding receiving push notifications. I believe it makes push notifications better than post-it notes and more rewarding than seeing bright red Facebook and Twitter badges that probably dont really concern you.

BTW: You can leave the message blank to receive a random piece of public domain good advice such as a message to "Smile!".