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Nag Alarm AI

Nag Alarm AI is an iPhone & iPad alarm app with AI-generated wake-up messages, selectable voice personas, and goal-based personalization.

Nag Alarm AI

What is Nag Alarm AI?

Nag Alarm AI is an iPhone & iPad alarm app with AI-generated wake-up messages, selectable voice personas, and goal-based personalization.

The app also lets you choose a “wake-up voice” persona (e.g., Drill Sergeant, Yoga Instructor, Best Friend) and can incorporate your goals into the AI-generated wake-up text.

Key Features

  • AI Voice Alarm with personalized messages: Wakes you with AI-generated wake-up messages meant to vary each morning.
  • Wake-up voice personas (10+): Choose from multiple personas such as Drill Sergeant, Yoga Instructor, Best Friend, and Guilty Mom.
  • Goal-based personalization: Tell the app what you’re working on (e.g., gym, side project) and the AI weaves those goals into wake-up messages.
  • Offline-friendly alarm behavior: Powered by iOS AlarmKit technology and designed to work offline; the AI voice is cached locally when the alarm fires.
  • Subscription options with generation/voice limits: Free plan includes 1 alarm and 3 voices; Plus and Premium plans expand the number of alarms, available voices, and AI generations per month.
  • Language selection for AI-generated messages: Supports multiple languages (the app notes 13 languages in version history) and allows selecting the language during onboarding.

How to Use Nag Alarm AI

  1. Download Nag Alarm AI from the App Store.
  2. During onboarding, select the language you want for AI-generated wake-up messages.
  3. Choose a wake-up voice persona and set up your alarm time (new alarms default to the current time, rounded to the nearest 5 minutes).
  4. Enter your goals so the wake-up messages can reflect what you want to focus on.
  5. Use the app to schedule additional alarms as needed; subscription tiers control the number of alarms, available voice sets, and AI generations.

Use Cases

  • Heavy sleeper routine with less repetition: Use a different AI-generated message each morning to reduce alarm “tuning out” over time.
  • ADHD-friendly wake-up prompts: Set alarms with varied voice/persona messaging to help make the wake-up cue more noticeable.
  • Fitness and habit tracking motivation: If you want to hit the gym, add that goal so your wake-up messages connect to your intention.
  • Side project and learning nudges: Add a goal like starting a side project, then schedule alarms that prompt you to begin your day with that context.
  • Multilingual wake-up messages: Select a preferred language so the AI-generated messages match your day-to-day language needs.

FAQ

  • Does Nag Alarm AI work offline when the alarm fires? The app states it works offline, with the AI voice cached locally when the alarm triggers.

  • What wake-up voices are available? The app offers multiple personas, including Drill Sergeant, Yoga Instructor, Best Friend, and Guilty Mom, plus “10+ more” according to the listing.

  • Is there a free plan? Yes. The app lists a Free option that includes 1 alarm and 3 voices.

  • What are the subscription tiers? The listing provides: Plus ($2.99/mo) with 5 alarms, 10 voices, and 55 AI generations/month; Premium ($6.99/mo) with unlimited alarms, 15+ premium voices, and 80 AI generations/month. It also notes a 3-day Premium trial and that existing alarms keep working if you don’t subscribe.

  • What devices and OS versions are supported? The listing states compatibility requires iOS 26.0 or later for iPhone and iPadOS 26.0 or later for iPad, plus additional support for macOS 26.0+ (Apple M1 or later) and visionOS 26.0+.

Alternatives

  • Traditional alarm clock apps on iOS: These rely on fixed sounds and routines; they typically don’t generate AI messages or support goal/persona-driven wake-up text.
  • AI voice assistant apps with reminder/alarm features: Some assistants can deliver spoken prompts, but may not be built specifically as an alarm system with cached offline voice behavior.
  • Routine/habit apps with notification reminders: Useful for goal-focused mornings, but they usually notify with fixed text or sounds rather than AI-generated wake-up messages with selectable personas.
  • Sound-based novelty alarm apps: These focus on changing alarm sounds or themes; they may improve novelty but don’t incorporate goal-aware AI messaging the way Nag Alarm AI does.