
Mornist -The Last Alarm You'll Ever Need
AI alarm that trains your willpower. No snooze. No excuses.
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AI alarm that trains your willpower. No snooze. No excuses.
2 followers
Mornist trains your willpower to wake up early using the 2-1-1 Protocol from athletic periodization. The AI calculates your alarm. No snooze button. No negotiation. Every morning, Amazon Bedrock generates a speech addressed to your chosen identity. Earn badges, unlock features, talk to your Day-1 self, and join a community of people who share real morning stories. The goal? Graduate. The alarm goes silent. You wake on your own.










Hey Product Hunt! I'm Nurmyrat, the maker of Mornist.
When I started this project, I could not wake up before 9 AM. Every alarm app I tried used force. Math puzzles, QR codes, shaking my phone. They all assumed I was lazy and needed to be punished into consciousness.
I believed the opposite: waking up is not a sound problem. It is a willpower problem. And willpower can be trained, but never by force.
So I borrowed a principle from elite athletics called periodization. Push, push, consolidate, recover. Applied it to wake times. Built an AI coach that addresses you by a chosen identity every morning. "Good morning, Doctor. You said you would study. The books are waiting." 30 days later, I wake at 5:40 AM. Without an alarm.
Since launching, users have fired 55+ AI-generated morning speeches, earned 9 different badges, shared community stories, and talked to their Day-1 selves through a Bedrock-powered chat that says things like "I can't believe you actually made it to day 20. When I set that first alarm, I wasn't sure I'd survive day 2."
Mornist is live on the App Store. Built entirely on AWS (Bedrock, Polly, Lambda, EventBridge, RDS) and currently a Top 50 Finalist in the AWS 10,000 AIdeas competition.
The app is designed to make itself unnecessary. If you need it forever, I have not helped you. If you wake up one morning on your own and smile, that is success.
What is your biggest struggle with mornings?