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TimeIt – Location Based Alarms

October 24, 2015 by Yaron

How many times the alarm woke you up before sunrise? only to find out that there is no traffic, arriving at the office way before your first meeting.

TimeIt checks the traffic periodically and based on your current location and other inputs updates your alarms, the result is you’ll never late or waste time on daily routes calculations.

TimeIt on google play

TimeIt will help you manage your day better, just answer a few questions and you’re all set:

1. Where do you want to go?

2. What time do you need to be there?

3. How long it will take you to get ready?

4. Choose your transportation method (car, bicycle or walking)

TimeIt App

 

TimeIt is the perfect way to make the most out of your precious time

Visit app homepage http://timeit.me

TimeIt home screen    TimeIt alarms screen  TimeIt add alarm screen

Cheers

Filed Under: Android, Mobile Tagged With: Android, Apps, Google

I am a data science team lead at Darrow and NLP enthusiastic. My interests range from machine learning modeling to solving challenging data related problems. I believe sharing ideas is where we all become better in what we do. If you’d like to get in touch, feel free to say hello through any of the social platforms. More About Yaron…

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