Alarm clock

Your alarm won't switch off until you're awake

Clockoo gives you a mission instead of a snooze button.

  • No snooze button
  • Six missions that need you awake
  • Rings again if you walk away
Coming soon to the App Store Coming soon to Google Play

Free trial at launch.

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snooze buttons

6

missions to pick from

30

alarm sounds, from gentle to brutal

It's not you

Switching off an alarm takes under a second and no thought

That's the whole problem. It happens before you're awake enough to be the person who set it. For the first half hour after an alarm, sleep inertia leaves your judgement barely working — so tapping it off costs you nothing.

Most of us hit snooze most mornings

More than half — snooze most mornings Everyone else

You're not lazy — the button is just too easy

Clockoo doesn't ask you to try harder. It removes the one-second escape and puts something in its place that you can't do asleep.

How it works

Here's what Clockoo does

Alarm rings
You do a mission
You're awake

The alarm doesn't stop when you tap it. It stops when you finish the mission. Force-quit the app and it rings straight back.

Six missions

Pick what your morning has to survive

Set it per alarm, and tune how hard it is. Then preview the whole thing before you trust it with a Tuesday.

Math Problem

Solve math problems to stop the alarm. Three difficulties, separated by the kind of arithmetic — not just bigger numbers.

Shake

Shake your phone to stop the alarm. Real accelerometer counting, up to 100 shakes — not a gesture you can fake lying down.

Push the Button

Push the button to stop the alarm. It doesn't move, dodge or reset — it does exactly what its label says, as many times as you set.

Helicopter

Fly without crashing to stop the alarm. Crash and the clock restarts, so ten seconds means ten consecutive seconds.

Wake Coo

Tap Coo awake — faster than he dozes off again. Sustained effort against a meter that drains, not a counter you can grind out.

Azkar

Say azkar out loud, correctly. Live on-device speech recognition in Arabic, with nothing ever taking your progress away.

Meet Coo

His face is the progress bar

Wake Coo has no numbers on screen. You know how you're doing because you can see it — and if you stop tapping, so does he.

Coo fast asleep with a zZz above himOut cold
Coo drowsy, eyes half openDrowsy
Coo awake and grumpyGrumpy
Coo yawning and stretchingYawning
Coo wide awake and startledWide awake
WakefulnessDrains while you hesitate

The rest of it

An alarm clock first

Everything you'd expect from the app you actually set every night.

30 sounds, five moods

Classic, Viral, Brutal, Retro and Nature — six each. All loudness-matched, so the volume you set means the same thing whichever you pick.

Fade in, then hold

Start silent and rise over 15, 30 or 60 seconds. Once it's up, the volume is a floor — turning it down doesn't buy you anything.

Repeats and skips

Pick the weekdays, with Weekdays and Weekends shortcuts that know your region. Skip one morning without dismantling the schedule.

Preview the whole alarm

Run the real thing on demand — sound, fade, buzz and mission — with nothing scheduled and nothing saved. Find out what 25 shakes feels like before 6am does.

Buzzes as well as rings

Vibration runs for the mission's whole duration, so a phone face-down on a rug still gets you.

Light and dark

Follows the system, or pin it. The alarm screens follow your choice too — nothing overrides you at six in the morning.

Coo cheering with both wings up

Tomorrow starts differently

No snooze. No switching it off half-asleep. Clockoo is finishing up now — it lands on the App Store and Google Play soon.

Coming soon to the App Store Coming soon to Google Play