Still putting things off until tomorrow?
Beautiful. Original. Nobody has ever tried that strategy before.
Shake Up is a motivation app for people who are tired of soft quotes, sunset wisdom, and productivity advice that feels like warm herbal tea.
Here, we are not promising to transform your life in three minutes.
We are also not going to talk about your “inner potential” for six paragraphs.
We keep it simple:
one goal,
one punchline,
one small mental slap,
and you move.
Shake Up helps you fight procrastination with a tone that is direct, funny, sarcastic, and sometimes a little brutal. The app does not attack you. It attacks your laziness, your excuses, and that impressive human ability to say “I’ll do it later” for three straight weeks.
Every day, you can set your daily goals, complete them, track your actions, and receive local reminders so you do not disappear into the comfortable fog of doing absolutely nothing.
You start with two free goals per day.
If you want more, you can unlock extra goals with a rewarded ad. Yes, an ad. Annoying? Sure. But still less annoying than staying stuck in the same place while pretending you are “thinking about it.”
Shake Up gives you:
* anti-laziness punchlines;
* simple daily goals;
* sarcastic but useful reminders;
* a dark, energetic interface with no useless fluff;
* funny, direct motivation without cheesy nonsense;
* an app made for action, not for holding a meeting with your couch.
The app is deliberately humorous. It can be direct, sarcastic, and a little sharp, but never toxic. The goal is not to put you down. The goal is to make you smile, then push you to take one small step.
Even a tiny one.
Even an ugly one.
Even a clumsy one.
Because one small thing done today is better than a huge imaginary plan postponed until Monday.
Shake Up is for you if:
* you procrastinate a bit too often;
* you want motivation that is funnier than it is spiritual;
* you dislike overly soft motivation apps;
* you want to track a few goals without turning your life into a spreadsheet;
* you need reminders that speak plainly;
* you want to stop negotiating with your laziness like it has a lawyer.
Pick a goal.
Take the punchline.
Do the thing.
And if your laziness complains, good.
That means we are getting somewhere.