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Any alarm
Why download ten alarm apps when you only need one?
AnyAlarm is a utility application that consolidates multiple alarm triggers into a single interface. Users can configure alarms to require specific physical or mental actions for dismissal, including scanning QR codes, solving math equations, or reaching designated GPS coordinates. The application is designed for functionality, providing custom scheduling tools without unnecessary clutter. It eliminates the need to install separate applications for different alarm dismissal methods.
Hey Product Hunt,
We are the development team of Anyalarm, AZN Labs. Our focus is engineering high-utility software that enforces discipline.
We engineered AnyAlarm to solve a widespread fragmentation problem. Users who require specific physical or mental actions to dismiss an alarm are currently forced to install multiple, separate applications for different scenarios. Switching between disparate tools just to set a math puzzle, a QR scanner, and a GPS lock is highly inefficient.
The solution was consolidating every custom trigger into one native, unified system. You either scan the code, solve the math, or reach the coordinates, or the alarm does not stop.
During the build cycle, our engineering priority was strictly on the mechanics and reliability of these custom triggers to ensure they function flawlessly at scale. There are no polite reminders and no unnecessary features—just raw utility.
Our team will be monitoring the thread all day to answer any technical questions about the architecture or the application's functionality. Let us know what you think.
One thing that would make this way more useful for me is a shared alarm option, like if my partner could send a wake up challenge to my phone from theirs. Would be great for couples with different schedules or for parents trying to get teenagers up on weekends.
A smart alarm app with QR and math challenges is genuinely useful for heavy sleepers. One thing I'd love to see is a snooze lockout setting, where you can limit how many times a given dismissal challenge can be bypassed within a week, since willpower alone rarely wins against a groggy morning.
About Any alarm on Product Hunt
“Why download ten alarm apps when you only need one?”
Any alarm was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #97 on the daily leaderboard. AnyAlarm is a utility application that consolidates multiple alarm triggers into a single interface. Users can configure alarms to require specific physical or mental actions for dismissal, including scanning QR codes, solving math equations, or reaching designated GPS coordinates. The application is designed for functionality, providing custom scheduling tools without unnecessary clutter. It eliminates the need to install separate applications for different alarm dismissal methods.
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