Press kit
Everything below may be quoted freely. For interviews, review builds or anything else: support@riseproof.app.
One-liner
Earn your silence.
Boilerplate
RiseProof is a mission-based alarm clock for Android and iPhone. To silence the alarm you must complete a mission — solve math problems, type a phrase, do push-ups the camera verifies, or scan a QR code taped in another room. Everything is checked by the phone itself: RiseProof has no servers, no accounts and no cloud, and collects nothing beyond store-processed purchase state and crash logs. It costs $19.99 Lifetime Unlock, once — a deliberate rejection of the $24–$60/year subscriptions that dominate the category.
Fast facts
- Price: $19.99 Lifetime Unlock, one-time. No subscription tier exists.
- Platforms: Android and iOS.
- Missions: math, typing, shake, push-ups (on-device pose detection), photo match, QR/barcode, movement match, memory, steps.
- Architecture: 100% on-device — alarm engine, mission verification, streaks. Works in airplane mode.
- Android engine: built on
setAlarmClock(); survives reboot, Doze and app updates. - iOS: notification-chain based, with the platform's limits documented openly rather than hidden.
- Data collected: purchase state (via Apple/Google) and crash logs. Nothing else.
- Support and press contact: support@riseproof.app.
Angles we'll happily go on record about
- Why alarm apps became subscriptions, and the weekly-anchor pricing pattern.
- Why nothing in a wake-up path should depend on a server (the “6am problem” with cloud AI verification).
- What iOS does and doesn't allow third-party alarms to do — honestly.
What we won't claim
No medical claims, no invented decibel numbers, no “impossible to turn off” hyperbole, and no trash talk we can't back up — our comparison pages concede what Alarmy, Erly and Sleep Cycle genuinely do better.