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I use this one from the play store. It's super easy to use with lots of features. My favorite one being that you can tap on any timers digits and add or subtract a day, hour, minute or second in varying amounts to an ongoing timer. Makes it super easy to update ad boost times, expeditions or barriers.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree
Found this option on Google Play, this may work for you?
I use Multi Timer every day, often running two or three times at once. It's very configurable, and you can set individual timers to over-ride the audio settings on your phone.
Link is to the fully functional free version.
This is an excellent timer app, and totally worth the $2 for no ads if you want to go that way.
It's not really conditional, but Multi Timer Free may be an option to manually set alarms.
For example, you can create two timers of which timer 1 makes an alarm after 1 hour and begins the countdown of timer 2, which makes an alarm after 4 hours. With this, you only need to start alarm 1 if you take medication in the morning.
As a precaution you should test it first, though.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimer
I use this timer for cooking and training. It seems to fit the criteria you are looking for. I've tested quite a few timers and this one is one of the best, you can configure it, setting up timers is easy, tons of features, reliable, easy to understand.
In case the other apps mentioned don't work you might be able to use Multi Timer Free. You could for example create linked seven timers, one for each day of the week, which rotate (when nr. 1 ends, it starts nr. 2, and when nr. 7 ends it restarts nr. 1) and in turn have those timers set up different sub-timers. For example, timer nr. 3 (Wednesday) could also start another timer which expires after 12 hours, providing an alarm at 12:00 on Wednesday. I'll admit that I've never used the app to create such long timers, though.
I use Multi Timer Free
You can set timer A to start timer B when it finishes. I have a 14 day timer that restarts itself so it goes off same time every other week.
You can set how long it goes off for, so you can have it just beep for 1 second or something.
You can also limit the number of link triggers, but I personally haven't messed with it.
I have used Multi Timer Free, can label the timers and link them.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree
Thank you! Multi Timer by catfantom works as advertised. Next step is a smart watch. I was so sad when Pebble died. The Steel looked so promising. Maybe after I graduate and get a job there will be more promising options. Or maybe I start my own business and build the watch I've always wanted.
I use MultiTimer Free on Android, which lets you set alarm-specific sounds, turn the screen on when a timer expires, name timers, and show them in the notification bar, so I can always see what's next to expire and when.
I've started using a multi timer (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree - but others are available) for this kind of thing.
You can set multiple timers to different times, then start them all at once, so you get an alarm for each of the hop, adjunct etc additions. Makes sure I don't miss anything!
Sounds like you need a multi-timer app, try out the one I'm using: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree
Don't use the alarm for everything, and rather use it to wait for the best moment to play
If you have the google clock app you can label and add more timers to it. If not then something like Multi Timer maybe?
Here's the link to the app in the Google store. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.catfantom.multitimerfree