But it's not always convenient to do that, and if you know - for example - that you'll be tied up in a meeting but want to make sure that someone else leaves the house on time to catch their flight, setting up an alarm on their phone suddenly becomes useful. After all, if you need to set an alarm, you set an alarm - and if you want to make sure that someone else is on time, you can just call them.
#ALARM CLOCK APP THAT TELLS YOU THE TIME LICENSE#
Gadgets 360 spoke to the developers about this, who said that the goal is to first build the use case, and then look to license the app to a telco like Reliance Jio, or a phone manufacturer, who can use it as a value added offering for its users.Īt first, we weren't quite sure what the point of something like this was. To access the social features, you'll need to share your phone number and contacts with the app, which might be a cause for concern for some users, particularly as it's a free app with no in-app purchases or advertising either, only a donate option. There are three tabs - ALARMS, GROUPS, and CONTACTS, which respectively show you the alarms you have set, the contacts using Galarm, and the groups you've made using your contacts, which can be used to coordinate plans or set group alarms easily. It's a nicely designed app, with a simple yet effective layout that doesn't clutter the screen, while giving you all the options you need. As the name suggests, this is a social alarm clock - you can set the alarm for yourself, and others you're sharing the alarm with will be able to see if you turned it off, or they could set an alarm for you.
Galarm - group alarm - is a very simple sounding app that is actually surprisingly useful.