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Bird Rise
Every morning, a different bird wakes you up.
Bird Rise is a nature-inspired alarm clock that wakes you up to real bird songs. But it’s more than just an alarm: it’s a daily connection to nature. By turning your wake-up call into a moment of discovery, Bird Rise helps you start the day energized, present, and just a little bit smarter. Some features: Identify the singer - Every alarm introduces you to a specific bird. Learn its name, appearance, and habitat as you wake up; Daily Curiosity - A fascinating fact about your bird of the day.
The honest origin story: one morning my wife's Alexa read out a message from our niece saying she missed us. Leandra woke up, eyes wide, and booked a flight to Brazil on the spot. That unplanned, emotional wake-up was the spark. We wanted to build a "social alarm" where loved ones record secret messages for you to wake up to.
Being the product people we are, we did the one thing product folks usually avoid: we ran Facebook ads to test the idea before building it. We pitted the "Social Alarm" against a few others, like Alarm from Your Future Self, Alarm with Quotes, and yes, a Sexy Voice alarm. Somewhere in that pile, almost as a joke, was "Alarm with Birds."
I was personally rooting for the Future Self idea. I have weird needs, I know. We were both very sure people wanted to wake up to friends.
We were wrong. Birds won.
Turns out nobody wants to "log in" to another social interaction the second they open their eyes. They've had enough of that already. They didn't want connection first thing in the morning. They wanted peace. I completely misread the room.
So we swallowed our pride and listened to the data (and the birds). Bird Rise wakes you to real birdsong instead of a jarring buzzer. The embarrassing twist is that I didn't even start this project excited, and somewhere between hunting down the right Song Thrush audio and debugging audio sessions, I got completely hooked. We now watch bird documentaries and whisper "White-throated Sparrow" at trees like absolute weirdos.
It's native iOS, it's not another AI wrapper looking for a problem, and it reconnects us a little with nature every morning. For something that started as the loser of our own ad test, that feels like a win.
Would love your honest feedback, and please tell me your favorite bird.
About Bird Rise on Product Hunt
“Every morning, a different bird wakes you up.”
Bird Rise was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 15 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #23 on the daily leaderboard. Bird Rise is a nature-inspired alarm clock that wakes you up to real bird songs. But it’s more than just an alarm: it’s a daily connection to nature. By turning your wake-up call into a moment of discovery, Bird Rise helps you start the day energized, present, and just a little bit smarter. Some features: Identify the singer - Every alarm introduces you to a specific bird. Learn its name, appearance, and habitat as you wake up; Daily Curiosity - A fascinating fact about your bird of the day.
On the analytics side, Bird Rise competes within iOS, Alarms and Nature & Outdoors — topics that collectively have 113.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Bird Rise performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Bird Rise?
Bird Rise was hunted by Diego Dotta. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Bird Rise including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt folks
The honest origin story: one morning my wife's Alexa read out a message from our niece saying she missed us. Leandra woke up, eyes wide, and booked a flight to Brazil on the spot. That unplanned, emotional wake-up was the spark. We wanted to build a "social alarm" where loved ones record secret messages for you to wake up to.
Being the product people we are, we did the one thing product folks usually avoid: we ran Facebook ads to test the idea before building it. We pitted the "Social Alarm" against a few others, like Alarm from Your Future Self, Alarm with Quotes, and yes, a Sexy Voice alarm. Somewhere in that pile, almost as a joke, was "Alarm with Birds."
I was personally rooting for the Future Self idea. I have weird needs, I know. We were both very sure people wanted to wake up to friends.
We were wrong. Birds won.
Turns out nobody wants to "log in" to another social interaction the second they open their eyes. They've had enough of that already. They didn't want connection first thing in the morning. They wanted peace. I completely misread the room.
So we swallowed our pride and listened to the data (and the birds). Bird Rise wakes you to real birdsong instead of a jarring buzzer. The embarrassing twist is that I didn't even start this project excited, and somewhere between hunting down the right Song Thrush audio and debugging audio sessions, I got completely hooked. We now watch bird documentaries and whisper "White-throated Sparrow" at trees like absolute weirdos.
It's native iOS, it's not another AI wrapper looking for a problem, and it reconnects us a little with nature every morning. For something that started as the loser of our own ad test, that feels like a win.
Would love your honest feedback, and please tell me your favorite bird.