We had a theme of this week to make iphone clubs challenge each other. Monday, we discussed all apps that challenge your children to eat better and less swearing . Also, we discussed an application to challenge your friends in social games with dubious penalties . You're On is another app that lets you challenge each other, but this is entirely justified. You invite friends to the social network and then give you another example, the sports commission for a while today, or not to bring snacks after dinner.
You're On is constructed as a social network for people you know from Facebook or from your contact list of the iPhone. That also means that you must create an account for the application. That can be in the app itself or using your Facebook data. The invitations from someone on Facebook manage our remaining non. The app then crashes. Via mail or through your contact list can do it. You will receive ten points in the app right away because you have a friend added.
On're running about because of the "gamification. It is conceived as a game where you can earn points by winning challenges. The more missions you complete, the higher the ranking of your friends afterwards. When you first launch the app, you put yourself on a daily challenge where every day you get 10 points if you are executing it. You can choose from a standard stock healthy and sporty intentions, but you can also create one yourself. Then you have the choice of additional services, as much as you want. Except that you can give to yourself, others impose. You send the challenge than in the app to a friend, who can accept or reject.