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AirAlarm
Wake at the end of your sleep cycle
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Wake at the end of your sleep cycle
119 followers
AirAlarm turns your iPhone and AirPods into a gentler sleep alarm. Set a wake window, drift off with built-in sounds or your own media, and wake at the end of a 90-minute cycle. No Apple Watch, account, ads, analytics, or cloud sleep profile.






Cheese! OCR
The wake window instead of one exact time is the part I like. I set 6:40 and then lie there doing math about how much sleep is left, so handing the last 20 minutes to the app fits how I actually wake up. Keeping sleep history on the phone with no account is also why I would try it.
Cheese! OCR
@manavsehgal Thank you — really glad that part resonated with you!
The wake window is actually one of the core ideas behind Air Alarm. Instead of asking you to pick the exact minute you want to wake up, you just set the latest time you absolutely can’t sleep past. Based on your sleep cycle, Air Alarm then chooses the best moment within that window to wake you when you’re more likely to wake up naturally.
So ideally, no more lying there calculating “if I fall asleep now, I’ll get X hours…” — you set the deadline and let the app handle the rest.
And yes, keeping things private and lightweight is very intentional. There’s no complicated account system right now, your sleep history stays on your device, and I don’t really plan to turn it into an account-heavy app in the future either.
vibecoder.date
Do you have plans for an android app?
Cheese! OCR
@build_with_aj Thanks for asking! I don’t have plans for an Android version at the moment. Air Alarm relies on the AirPods feature that detects when you fall asleep and automatically pauses audio, and as far as I know, there isn’t an equivalent capability I can access on Android right now. If that changes in the future, I’d definitely consider it!
Coming to android soon?
Cheese! OCR