Privacy
What this is
WakeyWakey is a morning alarm app where a stranger records your wake-up call. It isn’t out yet. This page covers the waitlist, and only the waitlist.
What we keep
Your name, your age, your email, where you say you are, your wake and sleep times, your timezone, your language, and a city-level guess derived from the IP address your signup came from. We look at the IP once, keep the city-level result, and never store the IP itself.
Why we keep it
The app only works if, for every hour someone wants to wake up, someone else on Earth is awake to record their alarm. The waitlist is how we find out whether that’s true before launch. The comparison between where you say you are and where your signup came from is part of that map. Your email is used to invite you when we launch — that’s it.
Where it lives
In a database run by Supabase, our storage provider, on servers in the United States. Nobody else gets it. Nothing is sold, shared, or fed to advertising — there are no ads.
Your consent (GDPR)
If you’re in the EU or UK: the legal basis for all of this is your consent, which you give by submitting the form and can take back any time by emailing us.
How long
When WakeyWakey launches, the list becomes your invite or it gets deleted. Either way, it doesn’t outlive its purpose.
Your rights
Email info@wakeywakeyapp.com and we’ll show you your row, fix it, or delete it. No forms, no waiting period, no dark patterns.
Cookies
One cookie, and it remembers your language. No analytics, no trackers, no pixels.