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Unmiss

You swiped it away on autopilot.

You didn't ignore it. You never even decided. Unmiss fires a real alarm, not a notification, so it rings on Silent and in Focus.

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Swiping it away never counts as done.

Only 'I did it' does. Unmiss clears when you say the thing actually happened, not when you glance at it and swipe.

You're not lazy. The reminder never had a chance.

A banner slides in while your hands are full, and you swipe it before it registers. Ten minutes later there's a faint sense you forgot something, with no idea what. That loop is a design problem, and it is the one Unmiss is built for.

A real alarm, not a banner.

Unmiss rings full-screen like an alarm clock, on Silent and in Focus, so it can't be reflex-swiped. Honest edges: your ringer and volume need to be on, and the phone powered.

It remembers that you did it.

Every 'I did it' builds a streak. Miss a day and a weekly repair token keeps it alive, so one slip doesn't erase weeks. The streak orb grows from sage toward gold as it holds.

Why it holds up.

  • It's a real system alarm, not a notification you can sleep through.
  • Done means you said so, so the app never lies about what you finished.
  • No account needed. It works the moment you install it.

Questions

When does it launch?

Soon, and we won't promise a date we might miss. Join the waitlist and you'll know the day it's live.

Do I need iOS 26?

Yes. Unmiss uses a new iOS 26 alarm capability to ring through Silent and Focus.

Does it really ring on Silent and in Focus?

Yes, it fires a real system alarm, not a notification. Honest edges: your ringer and volume need to be on, and the phone powered.

How much will it cost?

Not decided yet. We'll say in the launch email.

Is my data private?

You need no account to use it solo. Usage analytics are privacy-preserving and do not identify you.

The next one doesn't have to disappear.

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