PYRA Alarm System

Two-part alarm system gets you from your bed to outside you bedroom guaranteed.

Morning Mastery Collection


The Science Behind PYRA

Stanford. Harvard. Berkeley. NYU. The world's leading institutions have spent 
decades studying sleep science, neuroscience, and behavioral change. PYRA Alarm System and 
The Morning Mastery System bring that research to your mornings.

You've tried waking up early with willpower—it failed because willpower always 
runs out. This is different. Dr. Matthew Walker's research optimizes your sleep 
and wake timing. Dr. Andrew Huberman's protocols activate your brain correctly. 
Dr. Wendy Wood's findings make the habit automatic. James Clear's frameworks 
make the transformation permanent.

This isn't motivation. This is engineered transformation backed by science.
PYRA · Morning Personality Assessment
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Negotiator
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Inconsistent
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Night Owl
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Heavy Sleeper
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Free Personality Assessment

Discover Your
Morning Archetype

10 questions that reveal why you wake the way you do — and how it silently shapes your relationships, career, energy, and confidence.

10
Questions
4
Archetypes
7
Life Areas Analyzed
2 min
To Complete
Take The Assessment → Free · No account required · Instant results
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The Optimistic
Negotiator
35% of people
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The Chronically
Inconsistent
30% of people
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The Night Owl
Rebel
18% of people
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The Heavy
Sleeper
17% of people
Based on sleep science research

Xavior Motley

Ilyaas Motley

Hi, we are Xavior & Ilyaas, the Motley twins, entrepreneurs, and former athletes who struggled with waking up in the morning despite demanding goals and disciplined lifestyles. Blending visionary thinking with precise execution, they founded PYRA to design behavior-shaping technology that helps people take control of their mornings—and ultimately, their days—through intentional design and human-centered engineering.

Lets stop allowing the snooze to control our lives.

Meet the founders

Our Story

If you're reading this and thinking "I need this"— You do.

If you're reading this and thinking "I'm not sure"— That's your snooze-button brain talking.

Do not miss the moment, again.