Every morning, millions of people make a promise to themselves the night before — and break it 7 minutes after their alarm goes off. Ankr is the friend who refuses to let you self-sabotage.
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The snooze button isn't a UX flaw. It's a willpower trap that no alarm app has actually tried to solve. Current apps assume ringing = waking up. It doesn't.
Your fingers move before your brain does. The alarm is gone before you're even conscious of it. Habit beats intention every single time.
Every alarm app assumes that because your alarm went off, you woke up. None of them actually check. None of them care. Ankr is the first one that does.
If you relapse into sleep after dismissing? It comes back. If you fail verification? It escalates. It doesn't negotiate. It notices your patterns.
Ankr uses your phone's built-in sensors to confirm you're genuinely up and moving — not just tapping a screen from under your duvet. Your body has to prove it before the alarm stops.
Being upright isn't enough. Ankr checks that your brain is actually online — not just your reflexes. You have to demonstrate wakefulness, not just presence.
When you're struggling, an AI coach steps in — pushing back, asking questions, refusing to let you off the hook. It's the drill sergeant you never hired but always needed.
Over time, Ankr maps your worst mornings — the days you always relapse, the times you always cheat. It adapts. It gets harder where you get weaker. It stays ahead of you.
It's less alarm clock, more the friend who refuses to let you self-sabotage. Built for the person who knows exactly what they should do in the morning — and does the opposite anyway.
No snooze. No shortcuts. No mercy. Just you, finally awake.
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