For the people who have slept through everything
You've tried louder ringtones, multiple alarms, the phone across the room. The problem was never volume — it's that dismissing an alarm takes one second of muscle memory and zero consciousness. RiseProof makes dismissal require a working brain: solve the mission or the alarm keeps going.
The workflow
Stack the odds the night before
Turn snooze off (or let it shrink with every use), set the volume to ramp up to full blast, and pick a mission your half-asleep self will hate.
The alarm rings — no matter what
RiseProof sets alarms the same way your phone's built-in clock does, so they ring on time after restarts and through battery savers, silent mode, and Do Not Disturb.
Your brain has to boot to stop it
Three math problems, a typed phrase, or a hard shake count — checked by your phone the instant you finish, no internet needed.
Escalate if you're a repeat offender
Tape a QR code to the bathroom mirror. The alarm now physically requires you to leave the bed. Sleep can't follow you there.
Why RiseProof fits here
- Missions defeat the half-asleep dismiss reflex that louder sound never fixes.
- Rings like the built-in clock on Android: survives restarts, battery savers, and the task-killers that break lesser alarm apps.
- One-time $19.99 — heavy sleeping is not a condition worth $60/year in subscription fees.
Common questions
What's the best alarm app for heavy sleepers?
The honest answer: the one that requires proof you're awake before it goes quiet. Volume alone doesn't work — heavy sleepers dismiss loud alarms by muscle memory. A mission alarm like RiseProof makes dismissal require a working brain (math, typing, a QR code in another room), which is the part louder ringtones never fix.
Why do I sleep through alarms even at full volume?
Because dismissing one takes a single tap and zero consciousness — many people silence alarms with no memory of doing it. The fix isn't more sound, it's making the off-switch require cognition or movement. That's the entire premise of missions.
How much does RiseProof cost, and can I try it?
The full unlock is a one-time $19.99 — that's the planned launch price, not a subscription. The free tier is a real alarm with three missions, never a crippled trial. The app hasn't launched yet; the waitlist on this site is how you'll know when it has.
Tomorrow morning is day one.
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