The 10 Best Amazon Echo Skills for Loners

Alexa can do tons of useful stuff, such as eliminate the need for any interpersonal contact.
The 10 Best Amazon Echo Skills for Loners
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Make Spotify or Pandora the Default Player

First, some [appropriate mood music](http://alexaskillscentral.com/skills/2016/05/25/national-day-tracker/). If you have Amazon Prime, you also have access to Amazon Prime Music. That doesn’t do you any good if your playlists and stations are on another service. To fix that, visit Settings in the Alexa app, tap Music & Media, and select the default service of your choice---Spotify, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and iHeartRadio are all in there.

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Make Some Drinks

Next, a stiff drink. Whiskey works, but you can also get all "mixologist" up in heah. [The Bartender](http://www.alexaskillstore.com/food-drink/the-bartender/55) covers more than 10,000 drink recipes. If tequila is more your speed, enable and use the new [Ask Patrón](https://www.patrontequila.com/ask-patron.html) skill. It recommends drinks, serves up margarita recipes, and knows a bunch of agave-themed trivia.

Eliminating distractions is tough when you live next door to Kramer. Now you can lock the world out with your voice....

Lock Yourself In Your Home

Eliminating distractions is tough when you live next door to Kramer. Now you can lock the world out with your voice. [August Smart Lock](http://august.com/products/august-smart-lock/) recently announced its own Alexa skill, making it the first lock you can yell at to operate. Obviously, you’ll need the $200 lock for it to work, but that's a small price to pay for never having to leave the couch.

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Use Alexa as a Shrink

With a skill called [Therapy](http://alexaskillscentral.com/skills/2016/05/26/therapy/), you can complain about your day to Alexa and get semi-useful words of encouragement in return. You tell Alexa you’re sad, and it responds “Don’t be sad, turn your frown upside-down.” You tell Alexa you’re mad, and it responds “I’m sorry to hear that.” Don't expect any therapeutic breakthroughs—you get what you pay for.

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