First night
Three light choices set wake style, atmosphere, and phrase tone. The user lands directly in the bedside clock.
Breathing light bedside clock
A quiet iPhone clock for bedtime, night checks, and gentle mornings. Warm light first, soft sound later, no feed, no pressure.
Light Hour keeps the interface low-stimulus when users are tired, awake at 3 a.m., or trying not to reach for a feed before bed.
Three light choices set wake style, atmosphere, and phrase tone. The user lands directly in the bedside clock.
Controls fade out after a short pause. The screen becomes a dim breathing object, not a dashboard.
A tap at night keeps brightness low, reveals only the essentials, then returns to quiet without stimulation.
The wake plan starts with light, fades in sound, and keeps snooze copy concrete without blaming the user.
The basic bedside clock remains usable for free. PRO unlocks cross-device settings, subscription state, and longer-term personalization with a one-week free trial.
Light Hour uses device-level trust, clear subscription boundaries, and narrow sync payloads. It does not request Health or Calendar data for the launch experience.
Backend personalization and sync calls can require Apple DeviceCheck tokens before storing state.
Purchases run through StoreKit 2. The server stores subscription status for restore and sync flows.
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