Pick your wake time and write the words that get you up. Hear them spoken back today. The call comes when Larkby opens where you live.
Hear it spoken back today. · A warm AI voice speaks when you answer.
Three fields. No app. No card.
The call does not ring yet: it starts when Larkby opens where you live, and today you write your morning and hear it spoken back.
You have been here before.
The 4:50am shift start where being late once costs you the roster spot
You set three alarms and still woke at 7:40 with a 7:00 flight
Your phone sat on silent all night and you only found out from the missed calls
You settle the morning that matters now, not at 4:50am.
Not a notification your phone can swallow. A real call, in a voice you choose yourself.
What happens when the call comes.
There is no app to install and no permissions to grant. There is a phone call — you write it the minute you book, and it rings when Larkby opens where you live.
It rings your phone. Any phone.
When Larkby opens where you live, it dials you at the time you picked, from a number in your own country. Smartphone, flip phone, landline — if it can ring, this works. There is nothing to download and nothing that has to survive the night running in the background.
You have to answer, and you have to speak.
A warm AI voice says good morning and waits. The call does not end until you have said something back, because awake enough to press a button is not awake. Nothing you say is recorded or kept.
If you don't pick up, it calls back.
No answer means Larkby rings again five minutes later, and once more after that. The calls stop the moment you answer and speak, because the first ring is the one you are most likely to sleep through.
Your next high-stakes morning is already on the calendar. Book it now.
Hear it spoken back today. · A warm AI voice speaks when you answer.