Wakerupper is a free wake-up call service that also doubles as a reminder service. You can try it out from the homepage without signing up for anything by entering in your call details. If you sign up for an account you can add multiple phones to receive calls on, keep track of your calls, and set up ongoing calls. You can also record audio and Wakerupper will call you and play your message whenever you need it. It’s extremely straightforward and easy to use — no fancy features to get in the way of what the service is supposed to be used for.
One thing I was surprised about when trying it out, was that there’s no initial phone number verification call so I could schedule a call to anyones phone as long as I know their number. I do like the fact that I don’t have to worry about receiving and replying to annoying verification text messages, but I wonder if it would actually be useful to avoid wake-up call spam. There is an option at the end of the call to let Wakerupper know if you didn’t schedule the call, so that could be how they’re planning on policing the service. Here’s my screencast tour of Wakerupper:
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This looks excellent - Would love to see it or something similar for Australia ;___;