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Nag Me About It

🇺🇸 United States
Hor-Lin Khai  | 
28
ASO score
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55/100
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0/100
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6/100
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0/100
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App Rating
1
rating
Votes
1
rating
App Age
6y 5m
rating
Last Update
Apr 30, 2021

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0
4.66
Number of Ratings (Voted)
0
2.5M
App Age
6y 5m
7y 6m
-15%
In-app Purchases Price
$0
$56
Update Frequency
1413d
25d
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Title Length
15
23
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Subtitle Length
25
28
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Description Length
1 574
2 926
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Number of Screenshots
2
7
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Size
0MB
225MB

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Nag Me About It
Subtitle (
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Who do you think you are?
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The NagMe app enables you to set repeated alerts like every hour, every day at a specific time or any other combination in days/months/years. The alerts themselves can be easily muted when not needed and be unmuted again when needed. With this you don't need to recreated specific alerts that you often use. NagMe alerts can be used in various ways, for example when you are in a study/work session and want to keep track of the time in a discreet manner. You can set an alert to triggers every 30 minutes. Another example is that with the NagMe alerts you can specify a message, like an alert on every Friday at 21:00 with the message to take out the trash. NagMe alerts are limited to the device where the NagMe alerts are set. So when you have multiple iPhone devices, you don't run in the situation like the same alert triggering on different devices. There is also an option that let you set and send external NagMe alerts to other devices and users. Go to the "Someone Else" section, tap the "+" and enter the device ID (which you can find under the ID button on the other device) and a username. Before you can set alert, access has to be granted from that other device. External alerts can only be muted and deleted by the one who set them. The main reason for this design is in the usage scenario of parent-child. As a parent you can use the NagMe app to remotely set alerts on the child's device with a few simple taps and gestures. Set a NagMe to trigger every 10 minutes until the child finishes the chore, there is no easier parenting tool than this.}
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1 voters

Some Latest Reviews

Da Silver Fox
03 Mar, 2021
1
This only puts a notification banner alert on my new iPhone 12 running iOS14.4. That doesn’t ‘nag’ me if I don’t pick up my phone and look at notifications. I want an interruption..... that is the whole point. Waste of money.

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Additional Information
Rating:
1
Voted: 1
App Store Link:
Price: 0.99 $
Website:
Email: -
Privacy Policy:
Categories: Productivity, Utilities
Size: -
App Age: 6 years 5 months
Release Date: Oct 04, 2018
Last Update: Apr 30, 2021
Version: 1.2.4
Version history
1.2.4
Apr 30, 2021
Improvements and bugfixes
1.2.3
Mar 24, 2021
Improvements and bugfixes
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