Accessibility Support
Last updated: June 18, 2026
Ringly is an iPhone alarm app built around clear alarm setup, wake missions, sleep planning, and routine tools. This page describes the accessibility features currently published for the app, practical support already built into common workflows, and areas still under review.
Published App Store Accessibility Features
Ringly's current App Store accessibility information lists support for these features:
- Larger Text: common app tasks support increased text sizes, including sizes at or above 200%.
- Dark Interface: the app provides a dark visual appearance across its primary screens, menus, and controls.
- Differentiate Without Color Alone: important states use text, shapes, or icons in addition to color.
- Sufficient Contrast: primary text and controls are designed with contrast against their backgrounds.
- Reduced Motion: supported animations respond to the iOS Reduce Motion setting or use reduced alternatives.
These declarations cover common tasks. They do not mean every optional mission, purchase state, permission state, or error path will behave identically with every accessibility configuration.
Current App Support
- Core screens use native iOS controls where practical, including buttons, switches, lists, sheets, and text fields.
- Important alarm, mission, premium, settings, timer, and world clock controls use descriptive text or labels rather than relying on unlabeled icons alone.
- The app includes light and dark visual appearances, plus theme options for users who prefer a different alarm surface.
- Alarm setup explains readiness and permission states in text, not only through color.
- Notifications are optional. Ringly explains when a permission is useful and does not require push notifications to create or use the app.
Areas Still Being Validated
Ringly does not currently publish support claims for VoiceOver, Voice Control, Captions, or Audio Descriptions. Task-by-task review continues across onboarding, alarm creation and editing, alarm dismissal missions, sleep planning, timer, settings, premium purchase and restore flows, permission-denied states, and error recovery.
Using Ringly With iOS Accessibility Features
- You can adjust system text size, appearance, contrast, motion, VoiceOver, and Voice Control from the iOS Settings app.
- If an alarm screen or mission is hard to use with your preferred accessibility settings, choose a simpler mission type and test the full dismissal flow before relying on it overnight.
- For mission types that use camera, motion, or photos, iOS permissions can be changed at any time in Settings.
Feedback
If an accessibility setting makes a Ringly workflow difficult or impossible to complete, contact support@ringlyalarm.com with your device model, iOS version, accessibility setting, and the screen or task that failed. Reports are used to prioritize fixes and keep Ringly's published accessibility information accurate.