Launching today
Most alarms fail in the one moment that matters: streaming alarms die without Wi-Fi, the ringer switch mutes them, Focus hides them. AlarmiFex schedules through Apple's AlarmKit, so it rings on silent, on Focus, and fully offline. Wake to any song, any audio, or your own voice, trimmed to start at the drop, not the intro. Browse sounds by mood, download them for offline use, and rotate them so your brain never tunes them out. Free on the App Store, with in-app purchases.





I kept sleeping through alarms that technically "went off." A streaming alarm that needed Wi-Fi, a ringer switch I'd flicked off hours earlier, a Focus mode I forgot to turn back on, every failure had a different excuse, and every one of them cost me a morning.
So we built the alarm around the failure modes rather than the feature list. AlarmiFex schedules through Apple's AlarmKit and downloads your sound for offline playback, so it rings on silent, on Focus, and with no internet at all. Then we made the sound something you'd actually want to hear any song, any audio, or your own voice, trimmed to start exactly where you want.
It's an alarm clock, not a life-safety device — but if your alarm has ever quietly failed on you, that's the problem we set out to fix.
Happy to answer anything in the comments.
The silent mode override is genuinely useful, so thanks for that. One thing I'd love to see is a gradual volume ramp that starts almost imperceptibly and builds over a few minutes, since getting yanked awake by a max-volume song at 6am isn't always the gentlest start to the day.
@evval536342
I’m really glad you found the Silent Mode override useful.
Thanks for the suggestion! I'm actually working on something along these lines. Instead of just a simple volume ramp, the idea is to let AI learn from your previous wake-up habits (like how often you snooze or how quickly you dismiss alarms) and automatically create a personalised wake-up sequence for you.
That could mean starting with a few gentle alarms and gradually progressing to a final hard-to-ignore alarm if needed without you having to manually create multiple alarms.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
honestly the offline angle is what sold me on this, so many alarm apps fall apart the second wifi drops. one thing that would be huge for me though, a gradual volume ramp option. like starting quiet and building up over a minute or two, instead of blasting at full volume instantly. would make the harsh wake ups way less jarring, especially if you're using your own audio or something more intense than a default tone. pretty sure apple's stock alarm does this and it honestly makes a big difference on groggy mornings.
@bargm8e Thank you so much! 😊 That was actually one of my biggest goals with AlarmiFex. An alarm app shouldn't depend on an internet connection to wake you up, so I made sure everything works completely offline once your alarms and audio are set up.
Really glad that resonated with you!