Sleeep

Sleeep

Sleep well and never feel tired again (for real) 😴

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🤓We calculate your local sunrise time and your sleep cycles 😴You go to sleep at one of the times we suggest 🤩You wake up at the sunrise, refreshed and ready to take over the world
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Launch tags:
Web App•Health & Fitness•Productivity
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Laura Xeon
Hey makers, The best way to wake up is to let the sunrise wake you up. But there's a catch – if sunrise wakes you up when you're in the middle of your sleeping cycle, you're guaranteed to wake up tired. Sleeep prevents it. We precisely calculate your local sunrise time based on your location (don't worry, we don't even have a database. We are 100% open source) and align it with your sleeping cycles while also considering the time you need to actually fall asleep to give you three different times to go to sleep at. If you go to sleep at one of the times we suggest, the sunrise will wake you up exactly between your sleeping cycles – the best time to be awaken. So you're guaranteed to wake up refreshed, ready to take over the world 🤩 I've been testing this hypothesis for the last three months and it seems to work just perfectly. Now I can wake up with the sunrise at 6:30am and feel super-refreshed. I'm always here for your feedback and suggestions. Enjoy 💖
lucas hogendoorn
@uyouthe This app is really cool! I love it. I want to wake up at 6:30 though, not with sunrise at 07:45. Would be nice to have a setting for that :)
Laura Xeon
@lucas_hogendoorn thanks! remember it's not an alarm clock, it just suggests you a time. So feel free to set an alarm to whenever you'd like :)
Aaron D
@uyouthe Hey Miloslav what do you suggest for people like students who it isn't feasible to go to sleep at the same time everyday?
Laura Xeon
@aaron_d hi! First of all, Sleeep doesn’t make you go to sleep at the same time – the sunrise slowly shifts by roughly two minutes a day, so does your bedtime. I’d suggest apps like Sleepytime which can calculate when should you go to bed depending on when should you wake up. You’ll need a blackout curtains for sunrise not to interrupt your sleep. You’ll also need an alarm clock because no more sunrise. Artificial sunrise alarm would be perfect.
Laura Xeon
What's your approach to healthy sleep?
Ryan Hoover
@uyouthe for me it's all about consistency. I try to go to bed at the same time (at least on weekdays but often on weekends as well).
Laura Xeon
@rrhoover this works fine too, but it may be really hard for a no-schedule folks to wake up on winters when it's still dark outside in the morning :)
Bruno Costa
> An error occured. This may be because you haven't allowed the location access. > We need your location to calculate the sunrise time. I'd like to try but couldn't you provide an user input alternative to this?
Laura Xeon
@brunohq you know what? That's a great idea!
Ross Currie
@brunohq @uyouthe I legit hit "block" any time a website requests anything.
Bruno Costa
@uyouthe @rossdcurrie so do I. if you didn't provide me any value yet, I'm not giving you anything.