// ABOUT
Built for the mornings when one tap ruins everything
WakeUpBroo is an iPhone alarm app for heavy sleepers, serial snoozers, and anyone who has ever turned off an alarm with no memory of doing it. The app removes the usual escape hatches: there is no snooze button and no simple dismiss button on the phone.
To stop the alarm, you open wakeupbroo.com/code on a second device, then enter the rotating code or scan the QR code in the app. The point is simple: the alarm should stop only after you have left bed and done something intentional.
WakeUpBroo is made by Shyam Tawli as a focused utility, not a sleep tracker or habit platform. It does one job: make it harder to dismiss your wake-up time while half-asleep. The free app runs locally on your iPhone, with no account, no ads, and no in-app analytics.
The product is intentionally honest about its limits. No alarm can guarantee perfect mornings, and chronic sleep problems may need changes beyond any app. WakeUpBroo simply removes the easiest way a normal alarm fails: the reflexive, half-awake button tap.
The website supports that flow by hosting the live dismiss code, practical wake-up guides, support information, and privacy/legal details in one place. The goal is to make the app understandable before someone downloads it and useful after they do. If you are comparing alarm apps, start with the heavy-sleeper guide; if you are setting up your alarm, keep the code page available on the device you want to walk to in the morning.
WakeUpBroo is currently built for iPhone. Android is planned, but the iOS version is the live product today. Support requests, bug reports, and privacy questions can be sent through the support page, and billing questions for WakeUpBroo Pro are handled through Apple because subscriptions are managed by the App Store.