Is there an app that could send me a notification every 30 minutes?

They say time is is the most valuable resources. Right now, time feels quicker for me these days and I often lose track of it.

Because of that the app should have the same purposes as an old clock, it plays a little “ding” or a notification every 15 minutes, 30 minutes, or 1 hour, or as long as I like.

Preferably installable with f-droid, can I have an app recommendation.

Fint0034,
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https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/f10555de-fe55-4a91-9fc3-2186103a2faa.webpI think I found the one, some app I tried is developed like 7 years ago then I found this which last updated in Feb 2023

here’s the link: f-droid.org/…/com.github.axet.hourlyreminder/

kuneho, (edited )
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funny thing is recently I was toying with the thought to create an app exactly like this, to signal 15, 30, 45 and 60 minutes with one, two, three and (four + hour of day) beeps, just like a church/temple bell or grandfather clock…

but I don’t know if it exists already.

0_0j, (edited )
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Or… Hear me out…

Use the default built-in alarm.

Why? Most of the non-built are somewhat blocked by phone notification controls such as do-not-disturb and other similar modes. Getting an app that has its implementation of this just right can be frustrating…

Just put a bunch of 30 min interval alarm, with a slight different ringtone than your usual alarms and you’ll be golden :)

Syn_Attck, (edited )

Most of the non-built are somewhat blocked by phone notification controls such as do-not-disturb and other similar modes.

I’d say that could interfere with sleep, but instead of an alarm on repeat he could just have 32 timers set, allowing for 8 hours of sleep. (24-8)*16

Mr_Vortex,

It’s not on F-Droid, but I use BlipBlip for this exact thing. It’s an old app sadly, but still works on Android 14. There’s a ton of customization options which you might find useful.

meekah, (edited )
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On my google pixel 5 with android 14 it says “this app is too old for your device”. Maybe it just works because you installed it before upgrading or something?

Kit,

A fitness interval timer app may work for this purpose.

sibloure,

I used to have an iPhone app that did this. I kept my phone in my pocket at work and every 30 minutes it would speak the time aloud. You could also configure it to sound a discreet beep instead. I don’t remember the name of the app but just want to say this is a really handy tool to have and now your post makes me want to find one for Android.

misnad,

Theres an app called “hourly reminder” on f-droid. First, you will have to install “f-droid” from their website.

IronyHammer,

Maybe you could try Pomodoro? It splits up your time into 25 min chunks, and then you take a break and decide what to do next.

todoist.com/…/pomodoro-technique

baatliwala, (edited )

This sounds basic enough that you’d almost certainly be able to do this with Tasker. It’s not FOSS though (and a paid app).

clearleaf,

Yeah it’s called Temu. You’ll get them in your email and SMS inboxes too.

smileyhead,

My comment won’t be anything helpful, there are some propositions already.
I just want to give my thought and maybe rant a little, because my Linux nerd mind is screaming to me how this could be done on Linux:

In crontab:


<span style="color:#323232;">*/30 7-16 * * 1-5 notify-send "Text"
</span>

Sending a notification every 30 minutes from monday to sunday from 7am to 4pm with one line of code not needing to create new app.

0_0j,
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Neat… I Appreciate this

intensely_human,

There’s an app called Interval Timer on iOS.

I’ll leave figuring out what it does as an exercise for the reader

getseclectic,

I like Galarm, it’s an alarm app that lets you set any interval you want to repeat, and you can set it to only occur during certain times. I have an alarm that goes off every two hours from 8:30am-8:30pm, for example.

Astongt615,

Clock app, make a 30 minute timer, reset when it goes off. Why do you need a whole app for that?

kzhe,

He wants a notification— note, no input required to end it.

sibloure,

Not the OP, but I used to work at a retail job where we couldn’t touch our phones or have them out visible. There was no clock around either so having my phone speak the time aloud from my pocket every 30 minutes helped me get through the day until the shift ended.

Also automating this would remove the element of imperfect human functioning. If you had to open up your phone and press snooze every 30 minutes, that takes a few seconds or minutes if you’re busy, and then the timer would start to lag behind and no longer be in sync with a clock’s time and thus lose its utility. And how exhausting would it be to keep on top of that task for 16 hours every single day without any mistakes allowed ever? My ADHD brain is getting anxiety just thinking about managing that.

Pulptastic,

Calendar. Recurring event every 30 minutes with a notification at start.

Fint0034,
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the shortest google calendar could reoccur an event is 1 day

etchinghillside,

That’s why you schedule 96 of them. (Please don’t do that - there has to be a better way.)

MadBob, (edited )

The lads at Google looking at the data gathered on someone with 48 appointments every day:

https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/e5d43244-ab69-417b-9c7c-edc4e6214ced.webp

Pulptastic, (edited )

Hmm. That is disappointing.

Edit: what if you had a daily event with reminders every 30 minutes. You’d have to manually add the reminders, but you would only have to do that once and it’d still be one event.

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