WearSocials — Wear your socials

Maximilian Keppeler
2 min readJan 18, 2023

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Let people connect with you, anytime. Right from your Wearable.

WearSocials makes it easy for you to display your social profiles and other links as QR-Codes on your Wearables, such as a Smartwatch.

WearSocials — Android App

With just a simple scan, anyone can open your social profiles and connect with you or view the websites.

There’s no need to take out your phone to just let someone else type off your username of a social profile just to connect.

Smartphone-App

With WearSocials, you can easily set up your social network profile links and any other public links on your smartphone app. You can customize them by giving them labels and rearranging them to your liking. The links will be displayed as QR-Code entries in the WearSocials app on your wearable device, so anyone can easily scan your managed profiles and links.

Management of links on the Smartphone App.

Wear-App

The Wearable (for Smartwatches) app displays a vertical list of all your social profiles and links, so you can quickly scroll up and down to see each link’s Favicon matched with a scannable QR-Code and the label you added.

Social Profiles that can be scanned via the Wear-App and Tile.

Wear-Tile

For even more convenience, WearSocials also offers a Tile that lets you see your social profiles permanently next to the Watch Face. Simply click on a Favicon, and the QR-Code of the respective link will be displayed, instantly ready to be scanned by others.

With WearSocials, you can make sure that your social profiles and public links are always available and easily accessible, regardless of whether you have your phone with you or not.

Get WearSocials now and upgrade your social media experience!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mk.wearsocials

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Maximilian Keppeler
Maximilian Keppeler

Written by Maximilian Keppeler

Senior Android Developer | Web Developer - Sharing my learnings on all kinds of topics along the way with everyone.

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