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The best alternatives to Wakefy are PSST, Next Up, and Cleu. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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Best alternatives to Wakefy
  • Fast Spotify client with native GUI, without Electron, built in Rust. Very early in development, lacking in features, stability, and general user experience. It is being tested only on Mac so far, but aims for full Windows and Linux support.
  • The first full-featured podcast alarm clock for iOS. Next Up lets you wake up to your favorite podcasts instead of grating alarm sounds or music you'll soon grow to hate. Choose the volume, snooze duration, playback order. Even skip early ads and long intros.
  • Does the same as the big brothers like Philips Wake-Up Light or Lumie Bodyclock, but with your iPhone. The app will slooowly turn on the screen brightness, then the flashlight, and then the birds will follow to sing โ€” for you to feel refreshed and not pissed.
  • Podcast Alarm helps you wake up inspired, find something that motivates you to start your day the way you want to go on. Find a show that helps you learn a new skill, or a drama that makes you think, any topic is available.
  • A Flutter based, lightweight, free Spotify ๐ŸŽง desktop-client ๐Ÿ–ฅ which handles playback manually, streams music using YouTube & bites data from SpotifyAPI. Does everything without requiring a Spotify premium account๐Ÿ˜ฑ
  • MetaClock is an Online Alarm Clock that can play YouTube videos and uploaded MP3s as an alarm tune. It supports Chromecast which means you can turn your TV or stereo system into an alarm clock. No installation is needed, it can also work offline.
  • Turn your iPhone and iPad into a real watch using "Stand Clock display" app. Use it as a desk clock during the day or at night. Customize clock to make it fit better your style.
  • Clorde is a one of its kind clock app. It uses an alphabet matrix to show time instead of the traditional numbers combination. It provides the user with various customization options including clock themes. Its minimalistic UI is entirely gesture-based without any on-screen buttons.