A polished alarm editor is not enough when access, permissions, or system state can affect the setup. Ringly treats readiness as part of the product rather than hiding it behind a successful-looking Save button.
Ready
The required setup is present for the next alarm according to the state available to the app.
Waiting for access
A required system permission or access decision has not been completed yet.
Degraded
The alarm can remain usable while a secondary capability or preferred path is unavailable.
Needs attention
The setup requires a concrete correction before it should be treated as prepared.
Readiness should be specific
Ringly distinguishes ready, degraded, waiting-for-access, and needs-attention states so different problems do not collapse into one vague warning. Missing access can prevent arming when it is genuinely required without blocking ordinary editing.
Explain the next recovery step
A trustworthy state is not only a label. The app should make it clear what changed and what action can restore the intended setup, whether that means reviewing system access, choosing a different mission, or correcting an alarm configuration.
Best fit
Ringly fits people who want access state, setup truth, and recovery guidance treated as core alarm features rather than technical details discovered at the last minute.
Check the setup before bedtime.
Build the alarm, choose only the permissions its mission needs, and verify readiness while there is still time to correct it.
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