Setting alarms on your Amazon Echo is straightforward and reliable. Simply tell Alexa the time you want, and she'll confirm it instantly. Thanks to a recent software update, creating recurring alarms that repeat daily is even simpler—just add a quick phrase to your command.
To set a basic alarm, say: “Alexa, set an alarm for 7 a.m.” For recurring ones, append “every day,” “every weekday,” or “every weekend.”
Note that Alexa doesn't support recurring alarms on alternate days or custom combinations like Monday and Tuesday—only one will set. For alarms on specific days of the week, create them individually.

Manage alarms via the Alexa app on mobile or web, or use voice commands. Say “Alexa, cancel my alarm.” For multiples, specify: “Alexa, cancel my 7 a.m. alarm.”
Can't recall your alarms? Ask Alexa to cancel one, and she'll list them all for you.
One quirk: Voice-canceling alarms doesn't remove them from the app. Delete them manually there for a complete removal—Alexa can't handle that step.
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