Show HN: Automatically set real iOS alarms for calendar events (apps.apple.com)

27 points by jiffydiffy ↗ HN
I kept missing appointments and meetings because calendar notifications are too easy to ignore. Alarms, on the other hand, always break through silent mode/DND and force you to acknowledge them — but setting them manually every day was another chore.

With iOS 26’s new AlarmKit, I built Beacon: it automatically syncs with your Apple Calendar and converts important events into real iOS alarms. You can define simple rules (like “only events with ‘Interview’ in the title” or “meetings with 3+ attendees”), and Beacon sets the alarms for you — no extra work required.

Would love feedback!

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Fantastic! I use alarms to run my entire life. I've been wanting to build something with the alarms for so long. So happy to learn that AlarmKit now exists. Thanks!
The 35 EUR/year price tag to get the interesting features is too hefty for me. I’ll be waiting for alternatives.

(I gladly give 5 EUR/year to get the premium version of parcelapp.net – I can’t justify paying 7 times more for a tool that hasn’t yet replaced my manual processes!)

Not yet on iOS 26, but will try this out soon!
The app looks good and i like the idea of not ignorable fullscreen reminders but a 35€/year subscription is too much for me…

Just to mention it, there is a macOS app called Dato which can do the same (fullscreen notifications) but on mac. https://sindresorhus.com/dato

Lots of comments on the pricing, which I figured was pretty agressive. Will be dropping it down to $15/year
your pricing is nuts. let me know if revenue are good, I'll copy you.
What I need is to be able to blacklist alarms on a calendar. If I have that day marked as a holiday, I don't want my alarms going off. If I turn them off for the three day weekend, I inevitably forget to turn them back on for Tuesday. I have a calendar that has all these days marked, but no way to do this in a convenient manner. Can your stuff do this?
Hmm... I believe Shortcuts could be leverage to do the same? The only thing I'm not sure of is whether Shortcuts can pull the event time and use that to set the timer.

Edited: Just checked, seem possible.

Wow I’ve wanted this for so long and it was impossible to do previously. At $30/yr and $8/mo I’ll write my own app though.
Why is an application that requires absolutely no servers to be run priced with a monthly cost? For the sake of our combined future and sanity I hope this trend dies, together every application that does this.