Sleep and alarm in one flow

Sleep tracker alarm for iPhone

Ringly connects the night before to the alarm after it: plan bedtime, review sleep context, wake with a mission when needed, then understand the morning.

A conventional alarm begins at the scheduled time. Ringly also gives the surrounding routine a place to live, so bedtime intent, the next alarm, and the morning review are not scattered across disconnected tools.

Sleep Lab

Summaries can organize sleep sounds such as snoring, talking, coughing, quiet time, and movement into wellness context.

Sleep Plan

Keep bedtime, wake time, reminders, and the next alarm close enough to review as one routine.

Wake Report

Review the morning after the alarm without a public feed, follower system, or social score.

Wake missions

Add a deliberate dismissal step only when the morning needs more than a standard Stop control.

What Sleep Lab summarizes

Sleep Lab is designed to surface useful wellness context rather than a clinical verdict. Its summaries may include categories such as snoring, talking, coughing, quiet time, and movement, alongside the planning and wake-up tools elsewhere in Ringly.

Important boundary: Sleep Lab is not a medical diagnosis, sleep study, or substitute for professional medical advice.

A privacy-conscious boundary

Ringly does not put raw sleep audio, exact alarm times, free-text alarm names, camera images, or scan contents into product analytics. The app does not use ads or third-party tracking SDKs.

Some features still depend on Apple services or permissions. Ringly’s privacy policy explains what the app itself controls and where platform providers remain involved.

Best fit

This setup fits people who want the alarm and the night before it in one place: set bedtime intent, prepare the next wake-up, start a sleep summary when useful, and review the morning afterward.

Connect tonight to tomorrow morning.

Start with the core alarm and add sleep context or a wake mission only when it improves the routine.

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