My good morning is one of the most popular applications on the Google Play store, but it's been a bit of a mystery to me how this application works. It seems to be a simple application that sends you a text message every morning on your mobile phone. It looks like a lot of effort has been put into it by the developers, but that's really not the case. I just downloaded the free version of this application and it does nothing. My first thought was that maybe it would be a prank, or something that I shouldn't look into, but I was surprised to find that this application is completely legitimate. There's no reason to have to spend money on your phone each morning, if you don't have to.
The application works by tracking where you're going and sending you a text message the second you enter a location. That's it. The free version of this application won't send you a text message if you're not at your desk or even if you're at home. It's also not showing you the route you're going to take. If you're in your car driving somewhere, My Good Morning won't show you the route, because the application needs to know where you are and what you're doing, not where you're going to be. Once you download this free application you can start to get your morning started on the right foot.