Most alarm apps think in weekdays. DateDots thinks in dates.
Build a routine — a group of alarms that belong together — and put it on the exact days you need it. One look at the month tells you what is coming: every scheduled day carries a coloured dot, one per routine. It is made for anyone whose weeks are not identical, where this Tuesday looks nothing like last Tuesday.
A CALENDAR, NOT A LIST
Assign routines to real dates instead of "every Tuesday". Each day shows a dot per routine, in that routine's own colour and shape, so a glance across the month tells you which days are full and which are empty. Tap any day to see everything that rings on it — sorted by routine or by time — and to add something right there.
ROUTINES
Bundle a sequence of alarms that go together: wake up, stretch, shower, breakfast, head out. Build it once, then schedule the whole set onto as many days as you like. Turn the entire routine off with one switch, and give it a colour and shape so you can pick it out of a busy month.
TIMELINES
Some things are easier to plan backwards from a moment. A timeline is a reusable pattern of alarms around an event — three hours before, one hour before, right on time, an hour after. Drop it onto a date and a time, and every alarm lands where it should for that day.
IT UNDERSTANDS MIDNIGHT
If a routine starts the night before, that alarm shows up on the night it actually rings, tagged with the day it belongs to. On the calendar, a dot sitting in a day's corner tells you that routine reaches into the day beside it. Nothing hides in the wrong square.
SILENCE ONE DAY, NOT FOREVER
Need one alarm quiet for one day? Swipe it in the day's list and tap Silence. The row says what it silenced and offers Undo, and it rings normally on every other day — there is nothing to remember to switch back on.
ORDINARY ALARMS TOO
One-time, daily, and weekday alarms live in their own tab, with pin, duplicate, and drag-to-reorder. Every alarm keeps its own tone, snooze and vibrate setting.
BRING YOUR SCHEDULE IN
Import dates from a spreadsheet (.xlsx) or from a calendar already on your phone. It is read entirely on your device — the file never leaves it — and you can preview exactly what DateDots found before creating anything.
BUILT TO ACTUALLY RING
A full-screen alarm on the lock screen, and a banner that stays put over whatever you are doing while unlocked. An optional heads-up notification a few minutes early that you can cancel with one tap. Gapless looping tones, a per-alarm vibrate switch, and an Alarm health screen that tells you if your phone's own settings are likely to get in the way — including an alarm volume left too low, which is easy to miss because the volume buttons usually change media instead.
YOURS TO LOOK AT
Light and dark themes, three accent colours, 12- or 24-hour time.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
No ads. No third-party tracking or analytics. Your alarms stay on your device unless you choose to sign in.
DATEDOTS PRO
A one-time purchase — not a subscription — unlocks:
• Cloud backup and sync across your devices
• Creating alarms from spreadsheet and calendar imports
Everything else is free, and any import can be previewed for free before you decide.
Questions or feedback? bigmountainoutpost@gmail.com
Note: like every alarm app, DateDots depends on your phone's own settings to ring on time. Please do not rely on it as your only alarm for anything where missing it could cause harm — keep a second, independent alarm for those.
Alarms on a calendar — schedule whole routines onto the exact dates you need.