WeCroak Cheats

WeCroak Hack 3.2.1 + Redeem Codes

Remember, you’re going to die

Developer: KKIT Creations
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 3.2.1
ID: com.kkitcreations.fulton.wecroak

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Description

As seen in 10% Happier, Atlantic Magazine and The New York Times.

Find happiness by contemplating your mortality with the WeCroak app. Each day, we’ll send you five invitations at randomized times to stop and think about death. It’s based on a Bhutanese folk saying that to be a happy person one must contemplate death five times daily.

The WeCroak invitations come at random times and at any moment just like death. When they come, you can open the app for a quote about death from a poet, philosopher, or notable thinker.

You are encouraged to take one moment for contemplation, conscious breathing or meditation when WeCroak notifications arrive. We find that a regular practice of contemplating mortality helps spur needed change, accept what we must, let go of things that don’t matter and honor things that do.

We’ve also added features to make WeCroak work with your modern life.
• WeCroak only sends notification between 7 AM and 10 PM
• Open the app once per week to keep receiving your five daily WeCroak invitations at randomized times

Join the WeCroak Leap Monthly Subscription to go even deeper with death based mindfulness
• Access WeCroak's new Daily Review tool and track what matters most to you each day
• Enjoy more and harder-hitting WeCroak quotes that are only for subscribers
• Receive weekly death mindfulness challenges
• Make your own Memento Mori images with your photos

Subscription Information:
WeCroak contains an optional, monthly, subscription, called "Leap".
Payment of $1.99 per month will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase. The subscription automatically renews unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your App Store account settings after purchase.

For More Information, please visit our (A). Terms of Use and (B). Privacy Policy.

(A). http://www.kkitcreations.com/wecroak-terms-and-conditions/
(B). http://www.kkitcreations.com/wecroak-privacy-policy/

Version history

3.2.1
2023-08-10
Bug fixes and laying the groundwork for exciting things later this year.
3.2.0
2023-01-12
- Added *new* yearly subscription option for Leap.
- You can now delete your Leap account.
3.1.2
2022-03-30
Bug fixes.
3.1.1
2021-09-12
Updated the Quotes Database
3.1.0
2021-08-01
Fixes to the Leap Subscription. If the App has not been recognizing your subscription to Leap, please download this version, tap "Leap" and then tap "Restore Purchases".
3.0.3
2021-07-22
Updated our quote database.
3.0.2
2021-07-17
Fixed a bug where correct emails were not allowed. So sorry about that!
3.0.1
2021-06-29
** Our Big-Yearly Update **

Live closer to what you care about with WeCroak’s new Daily Review tool, now part of Leap!
Choose your guiding statements and be prompted daily about each. Measure how well you live up to what matters to you over time.

Leap also has a new page for accessing all its features: Weekly Challenges, Memories (formerly the “star” icon) and now Daily Review.

Plus tons of little bug fixes and improvements.
Enjoy!
3.0.0
2021-06-28
** Our Big-Yearly Update **

Live closer to what you care about with WeCroak’s new Daily Review tool, now part of Leap!
Choose your guiding statements and be prompted daily about each. Measure how well you live up to what matters to you over time.

Leap also has a new page for accessing all its features: Weekly Challenges, Memories (formerly the “star” icon) and now Daily Review.

Plus tons of little bug fixes and improvements.
Enjoy!
2.71.2
2021-05-16
Fixed the bug where the quote sometimes gets “stuck” at the top of the view.
2.71.1
2021-05-09
Just a quick bug fix; and stay tuned for a big, new, Leap feature coming soon!
2.71.0
2021-03-29
Just a quick compatibility bug fix.
2.70.2
2021-03-14
Fixed a bug where sometimes quotes would not arrive on the date of spring-ing forward for Daylight saving time.
2.70.1
2021-02-16
More updates to a favorite feature: quote scrolling! We now have improved scrolling behavior on older OSs.
2.70
2021-02-09
Fixed quote scrolling. So sorry about that!
2.69
2020-11-19
Bug fixes for long quote scrolling and "About" & "Leap" button tapping.
2.68
2020-11-12
- More improvements to Widget updating.
- Bug fixes to ensure new quotes & notifications keep arriving.
2.65
2020-11-01
More improvements to quote scrolling.
Thank you so much for your patience and emails as we tackle this bug. If any issues remain with this update, please contact us via the App's “About” page and I promise we’ll get it all sorted out.
2.64
2020-10-31
Improvements & fixes for our Widget.
2.63
2020-10-29
Fixed scrolling for longer quotes.
(Thank you everyone who messaged us about this one, it was a bug related to iOS 14)
Updated our Apple Watch Icon to make it easier to see.
2.62
2020-10-19
Added a Widget on iOS 14!
- Plus, fixed a crash that appeared in the previous update. So sorry about that.
2.61
2020-10-18
Added iOS 14 Widget!
2.56
2020-09-28
Bug fixes and iOS 14 fixes
2.55
2020-08-21
Just a few bug fixes.
Also we are laying the groundwork for some exciting updates soon. Stay Tuned!
2.54
2020-08-02
Updated several Quotes, enjoy!
And previously:
New Feature for Leap subscribers:
Turn Your Memories into WeCroak Reminders. You can now include your own pictures in the App. They’ll appear randomly, just like the quotes. Give it a try and let us know what you think.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
WeCroak Leap
(Receive a new WeCroak Leap each week and more)
$1.99
Free
JJ815300300✱✱✱✱✱ 0D2B5D0✱✱✱✱✱
WeCroak Leap Yearly
(Receive a new WeCroak Leap each week and more)
$19.99
Free
JJ794374180✱✱✱✱✱ AB300ED✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4 out of 5
347 Ratings

Reviews

Yowzoe,
🌌 Memento mori🌲
My longtime friend died recently. I've used WeCroak daily since. I suggest:
> allow an option to archive favorites. Yes, a screenshot works...but it makes sense to include saving quotes in the app
> allow an option to set the number of notifications each day. Please consider leaving this decision to the user
> add quality quotes. Currently some are soul-piercing, some are filler. Perhaps every 100th quote you could request users’ favorite mortality quotation/s?
If you need to set an in-app-purchase for these features, many will be ready, including me, Please don’t add these features to the “Leap” subscription, though. Thanks.
Deanhuss,
2nd Best to Holy Quran
I literally never write reviews for anything whatsoever. But besides the Holy Quran, this Has to be one of the best apps I’ve ever downloaded. Just like praying five times a day do you get five daily reminder notifications from this app. If you don’t open the notifications they’ll eventually stop sending any. Constant quotes and reminders to make our lives in this world a better place. God bless whoever made and published this app. They must really care about people to make an app like this. I wish there was more quotes as every now and then I see the same quotes I’ve read before, but other than that it’s great can’t think of anything better. as for the premium features, it’s a nice addition. I don’t use anymore but it’s cool. One concern I do have is when I take pictures of my own and literally never see them again so that’s weird.
Petiocrity,
It’s improved!
When I first got this app in November 2017, I found the concept interesting but the practice underwhelming. The quotes were very weak, and that’s all the app really was at the time. Forcing myself to open WeCroak every time I got a notification was a meaningless chore. Since I downloaded it again, though, I found that the quotes have generally improved. Sure, they’re not all winners, but many have done a great job at getting me to ponder my own death in ways I haven’t done before. Opening the app when there’s a new notification has become a fulfilling, rewarding experience.

The Leap system is a nice touch, though I’m not sure I’m willing to pay for a subscription service in order to use it. But this app has come a long way from 2017. WeCroak has matured - and now, so have I.
WeCroakSucks,
Bad Quotes
The other reviewers are right. At least 1/3 of the quotes I’ve seen don’t make sense. Another significant fraction of quotes relate to death, but don’t inspire me to contemplate my own death or life. For example my current quote :
“It concerns the death of Anna Katharina Ehmer, a 26 year old woman with severe mental disabilities who lived in an institution for people with mental disorders, and who allegedly never spoken a single word during her life. Yet, she was reported to have sung dying songs for a half hour before she died.”
Maybe this quote was badly translated from another language to English and it was probably taken out of context, but all I contemplated was how badly written this was and how creepy it sounded.
This app provides mostly distracting quotes and nothing at all useful for regular mindfulness or anything at all like that. It inspires the opposite of contemplation of death because of the distracting quotes. This app needs to croak, but the idea was solid.
Picadilly23,
Fantastic!
Bugs fixed long ago. I’m just now coming back to update the review. Still loving this app.
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After having had it a few weeks, I love this app. I absolutely love it. I’ve suggested it to several people who don’t understand why I would, but this death-thinking 5x a day is a good thing for me. However, the last several days it got stuck on a single quote. I stopped getting notifications and every time I opened it, it had the same quote. I restarted my phone. Still the same. I just uninstalled and reinstalled it. While I haven’t gotten a notification yet, when I opened the app, there was a new quote. Hoping that problem is fixed now.
masterpants422,
Acceptable execution
I like the idea of an app that reminds me of my death with relevant quotes. I think the app could be better, though:

Should show quote in notification preview.

Should show source, not just author, of quotes.

Feels like it lacks strong editorialship of quotes. What does this quote have to do with death (other that in some sense everything human has to do with death)?

“Ironically, we have traded one constancy for another. We have lost the constancy of the stars but gained the constancy of energy. The first is a physical object, the second a concept. Scientists cannot prove without a doubt that the total energy in a closed system is constant. But any violation of that principle would destroy the foundations of physics and suggest an unlawful universe. The idea of a lawful universe is itself an Absolute.”

Why would you select this quote from Lightman instead?

“The material of the doomed stars and the material of my doomed body are actually the same material. Literally the same atoms… It is astonishing but true that if I could attach a small tag to each of the atoms of my body and travel with them backward in time, I would find that those atoms originated in particular stars in the sky. Those exact atoms.”
Raxvaz,
Pay Once > Monthly Subscription
I think this app has a neat idea going for it yet the app should only charge once a certain amount of money to have access to everything instead of adding another subscription payment in a world where it’s already hard to manage so many subscription services, adding one more doesn’t help. Specially when the point of the app is to encourage people to live their live with fulfillment something that can’t be done if we spent a portion of our time tracking how many subscriptions we have and when and where our money will go. The app is not worth a subscription of 2 bucks a month for a few reminders that our clock is ticking

Cheers,
Raul
Azriel K,
Simple, Honest App, That Does What it's Meant to do
Great app! It's not addictive with too many bells and whistles. It's simple and it sends reminders to contemplate death. The reminders are quotes from a wide range of sources including: a medical manual, Buddhists, authors, entertainers (even RuPaul, who I didn't realize is so wise).

It's definitely worth the money! I got the reminder once while contemplating whether to talk to a person at a networking event. My worrying mind was working it's magic until I got the reminder, which put the situation in perspective: is it a big deal if that person rejects me? One day I'm going to be dead. It motivated me to strike up a conversation, which is huge if you know me.
diggy634,
Cool concept, good price, needs work
Overall I really like the simplicity of this app in the concept (no ads, no social media, no requests for reviews), but there are definitely improvements that need to be made. Primarily, not all of the quotes are that great and it seems like there isn’t the best filtering process in place. For example, one of my recent quotes was from David Hogg (from the Parkland shooting):

“Don’t lie to us. Don’t make any more false promises, because when you do, children die.”

Outside of the fact that the word “die” is used, that quote has absolutely nothing to do with contemplating death. It’s a political statement, that means nothing without context. The only thing I can reason to how something like this pops up is that they are scouring the web for quotes, and using buzzword searches to find quotes about death.

It’s $1 though, and the simple notification that “Remember you’re going to die” that you get five times a day, accomplishes the goal of the app. So overall, good not great.

Suggestion for the app creators: A save feature that you can use to save your favorite quotes that pop up and revisit them. That would be amazing!
Amandafrench ,
Still engaging after several months
I thought I would install this app and quickly get tired of it, especially with so many notifications every day. But I’ve had it for a few months and I still really enjoy it. I do agree with another reviewer that the quotations aren’t always the most pertinent to death, but I’m impressed that they’ve found so many interesting ones. I’ve rarely seen the same one twice. I also appreciate that they give you the author of the quotation. Nice work!