Can you enable a set of alarms that are not connected to the sleep performance? For example alarms for reminders: (drink water alarm, get up and walk alarm) and each alarm has its own haptic patern.
Hey @dbendeck,
As of right now, this feature isn’t available. However, we get this request a lot, and our product team is aware. Thank you for the feedback! We’ll continue to pass messages like this along to the product team.
Thank you! Hope its enabled soon! @liv0
Honestly considering letting go of mine just because this feature is a game changer on the Helio Strap.
The haptic alarm is a great feature. The ability to set multiple alarms a day for example intermittent fasting schedule, doing certain activities etc.
More non-screen non-phone based alarms would be amazing.
Please add a feature to enable true one-time alarms that do not persist by default every night.
Currently, the alarm settings re-apply the last used state, which means alarms repeat daily unless manually disabled. I often forget to do this because this behavior differs from other platforms (e.g., Apple Clock, Eight Sleep) where alarms are default disabled after one use / not active for the next night.
A one-time alarm option or an explicit “disable repeating alarm” toggle would align Whoop with common expectations, improve sleep, and reduce frustration.
Please add this feature asap. I am now using the Amazfit Helio Strap and my Whoop to have multiple haptic alarms during the day. Whoop needs to step up the release of functions because the competition is getting ahead.
Quickly put, it would be awesome to enable haptics that buzz X times per day (personalized number), reminding users to drink water. I’d prefer these haptics that quietly buzz on my wrist over loud iPhone alarms, desktop alerts, etc, or forgetfulness.
And for those of us who need to take medication at a certain time each day, this feature would make the whoop more valuable.
I agree please add. I have wanted this feature for a long time and really can’t understand why it hasn’t been released. As a person in Software Dev it seem like a low effort easy win. At this point people have to begin to debate other products.