Robin

Mission-based alarm

The alarm you
can’t ignore.

To silence Robin you complete a mission — photograph a target, verified by a vision model. No snooze. No dismiss button. No escape hatch. The alarm that finally gets you out of bed.

iOS & Android · You decide to be a little tough on yourself.

The sequence

How Robin gets you up

Four states, in order. The friction is decided when you’re calm and enforced when you’re not.

  1. 01Armed

    Set an alarm + pick a mission

    Choose a time and the mission that silences it — photograph a target like your bathroom sink, solve math, or scan a barcode. You set the friction in advance, while you're calm and rational.

  2. 02Locked

    It rings — no snooze, no dismiss button

    At wake time the phone becomes a hardware readout. There is no snooze and no dismiss button anywhere on the screen. The only way forward is the mission.

  3. 03In progress

    Complete the mission

    Get up and photograph the target. The camera viewfinder is the hero of the screen — the layout itself points you at the one door out.

  4. 04Verified

    Verified → you're up

    A vision model confirms the photo matches. The screen flashes verified-green, the alarm silences, and you're out of bed. No cheating, no escape hatch.

Built to be immovable at the moment of truth.

No escape hatch

No snooze. No dismiss button. No "I'll do it later." The mission is mandatory and uncheatable — that's the whole point.

Verified, not trusted

A vision model checks that your photo actually matches the target. A picture of a picture won't pass. You have to physically be there.

You set the friction

You choose how tough to be on yourself, in advance. Robin just holds the line when your half-asleep self tries to negotiate.

North star

“This actually got me out of bed.”

If you’ve decided to stop snoozing, Robin is the alarm that holds you to it.