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Wayk

An alarm clock app that forces you to complete real-world tasks to turn it off.

Surfacing on:reddit

Hot score

20/100

Tracking since 2026-05-09. Saturation 18%.

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What is Wayk?

Based on community signals so far, Wayk is an alarm clock application designed to help heavy sleepers wake up by requiring them to complete real-world missions before the alarm stops. Instead of a simple snooze button, users must perform tasks like scanning a barcode, taking a photo of a specific object, or solving a puzzle. This ensures the user is fully awake and out of bed. The app targets people who struggle with traditional alarms and often oversleep. While specific features and platform availability are still emerging, the core concept is to leverage physical actions to break the snooze habit. Early discussions on Reddit suggest interest in its effectiveness and potential customizations.

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Key features

  • Real-world missions to silence alarm
  • Barcode scanning tasks
  • Photo verification missions
  • Puzzle solving challenges
  • Prevents snoozing without action
  • Customizable mission types

Who should use this

Heavy sleepers who frequently ignore or snooze traditional alarms and need a physical activity to fully wake up.

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Source trail

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Trend velocity

rising

Saturation

18%

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