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raydiatian | 2 years ago

> I could never really see which sounds genuinely helped me sleep

Have you tried “no sound”? Your free competitor is occupying market share and you need to figure out a way to pivot and compete.

Lmfao.

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swalsh|2 years ago

"no sound" doesn't work for me, in the absence of sound all I hear is myself, and my thoughts. Meditation apps actually work really well in helping me quiet my thoughts and fall asleep. Funny enough, economic or history lectures work really well too. I love those topics, but it clears the thoughts in my head I just see a story playing out in my head as I fall asleep.

One of the major issues is I have relatively high anxiety, and i'll just be stuck in a stress loop keeping me awake.

bryan-vh|2 years ago

I personally sleep better with sounds, so that's why I created the app. If you sleep better without sounds that's great! I understand the app may not be for everyone, just wanted to share it with those who may find it interesting.

raydiatian|2 years ago

$5/mo for lullabies for adults feels… I mean do you, build that side-income

rcr|2 years ago

I have adhd. I find listening to familiar voices talking gives my brain just enough of something to focus on to calm my anxiety. Starcraft vods are my go to.

beebeepka|2 years ago

The entire concept of sleep/walk/calory tracking is entirely alien to me. I really can't help but laugh at this madness.

However, it seems reasonable to me that some individuals, not necessarily people, may need actual noise. Computer nerds waking up when power goes out (fans and HDDs turning silent) is not unheard of.

Normal is often the state of things when someone was still young/new at a place