Every ring is an event
The Second, Minute and Day rings are just three seeded events. Add a habit, a deadline, or a daily solar moment and you get another ring — with its own colour, icon and countdown.
Every moment matters.
Wakt turns time into something you can author. Each recurring habit, deadline, or solar moment becomes a glowing ring orbiting a pulsing core — and the same instant can be read across fifteen reckonings.
Built for Android 10+ as a single dark, edge-to-edge cosmic canvas.
Most clocks show the same three hands. Wakt treats every recurring or upcoming moment as a first-class event that drops on its own schedule — and renders each one as a luminous ring.
The Second, Minute and Day rings are just three seeded events. Add a habit, a deadline, or a daily solar moment and you get another ring — with its own colour, icon and countdown.
Rings orbit a living centre on a deep-space canvas of nebula and stars. Tap any ring to inspect, edit, enable or delete the event behind it.
The same instant resolves across thirteen human calendars plus Unix and GPS time. The centre read-out and the Calendars screen always agree.
Behind every ring is one of three schedule kinds, evaluated by a pure, calendar-agnostic engine.
Recurring drops on a fixed cadence, optionally snapped to calendar boundaries like the start of a day, month, or year.
A one-shot countdown to a single absolute moment — a launch, a deadline, a birthday — that completes and rests.
Location-aware solar drops. Sunrise and sunset rings are computed from your device location for each new day.
Wakt started as a clock. It became a small engine for time — fast, private, and built to be extended.
Rings are projections of events, not bespoke UI. Add an event, get a ring. Disable it, the ring fades.
Each reckoning is a calendar system contributed in a single line. Adding one is genuinely a one-line change.
The drop and ephemeris engines are plain Kotlin — no Android, no database — so the heart of the app is fast to test and easy to trust.
A full-screen stopwatch of energy-circle timers you can spin up with a touch, right alongside the main clock.
No account, no sign-in, no tracking. Your events live on your device.
One dark, edge-to-edge palette with a nebula and starfield backdrop, and a fluid dissolve between screens.
Because a drop is always an absolute instant, events are never bound to a calendar — a calendar only describes the instant. Wakt reads the very same moment across all of these, live.
Author your own rings, watch them orbit a pulsing core, and read every moment across fifteen calendars — on one dark, edge-to-edge canvas.
Free, no ads, no account. Built for Android 10+.
Android 10+ phone app.