Calm precision for the first minute of your day

Wake up to a clear alarm, not a cluttered clock app.

WakeSage is a native Android alarm experience built around reliable scheduling, fast setup, and a quiet control-panel visual language.

Alarm-first
No timers. No stopwatch. No noise.
One obvious action
Create a new alarm from home in seconds.
Built native
Kotlin, Compose, AlarmManager, Room.
WakeSage // next alarm --:--

Next alarm

6:30 AM

ARMED in 7h 12m

6:30 AM

Weekdays • Gym

8:15 AM

Saturday • Slow morning

9:00 AM

Today • Snoozed 9m

SNOOZED

Reliable alarm delivery

Schedules the next occurrence exactly, then recomputes on fire, reboot, and time changes.

Readable when half-awake

Huge time, clear action buttons, low-clutter layout, strong contrast in a dark room.

Quiet technical identity

Near-black surfaces, muted phosphor accents, monospaced time, mainstream interaction.

Core product

Everything on the main path supports the alarm.

01

Fast alarm creation

Digital time controls, weekday chips, short labels, and sensible defaults keep setup under ten seconds.

02

Ringing that is unmistakable

Full-screen wake flow, immediate audio, optional vibration, snooze, and clear dismiss actions.

03

Permission-aware by design

Exact alarm and notification requirements are explained in plain language with one-tap fix actions.

04

Made for recurring reality

Weekday and custom repeat alarms reschedule reliably without depending on brittle repeating system alarms.

Wake flow

A clean path from planning tonight to waking tomorrow.

WakeSage is designed to feel premium and immediate, but never obscure. It should look technical without asking the user to think technically.

A

Set the time

Pick hour and minute from large, touch-friendly controls. No clock-face guesswork.

B

Arm the alarm

See the next wake time and countdown immediately from the home screen.

C

Wake clearly

When the alarm fires, the interface focuses on only what matters: dismiss or snooze.

Design point of view

Less utility drawer, more instrument panel.

Typical clock app

  • Multiple unrelated tools competing for attention
  • Visual clutter around the ringing moment
  • Generic styling with little identity

WakeSage

  • Alarm-first home screen with the next alarm centered
  • Dedicated ringing experience with large one-hand controls
  • Intentional technical theme without any command-line UX

FAQ

Questions users usually have before switching alarms.

Is WakeSage a full clock suite?

No. It is intentionally alarm-first. v1 is focused on creating, scheduling, and ringing alarms well.

Does it support recurring alarms?

Yes. One-time, weekdays, weekends, and custom repeat patterns are part of the product direction.

What makes it different visually?

Near-black surfaces, restrained phosphor accents, monospaced time displays, and layouts tuned for sleepy use instead of novelty.

Now in development

Follow WakeSage as the Android app and website evolve side by side.