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HyperSleep
Block social media until you've actually slept
147 followers
Block social media until you've actually slept
147 followers
Every screen-time app fails for the same reason: you have to turn it on and at 1am, you won't. HyperSleep flips it. Your social apps stay locked until multi-sensor detection verifies you actually slept. It auto-starts at bedtime, runs 100% on-device, and turns "scroll less" from willpower into an outcome you earn. Android.








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Something I didn't emphasize enough above π
Every other blocker has the same flaw: it needs you to show up at the exact moment you're least able to: 1am, tired, already three reels deep. You have to choose to stop, right when choosing is hardest.
So I took the human out of the loop.
Β You set your HyperSleep bedtime once. That's the only decision you make. After that:
π It starts itself. Every night, no reminder, no tapping "start"
π Your apps lock on schedule whether you feel like it or not
Β βοΈ They unlock in the morning, but only once you've actually slept
No willpower. No human interruption. You set it, you forget it and you stop fighting yourself at midnight, because you already won that fight at 9pm.
Honest question: how many screen-time apps have you downloadedβ¦ and then never opened again? π
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This is such a relatable problem π . So many of us set screen time limits with good intentions, only to ignore them when bedtime actually comes around.
I really like the idea of focusing on the outcome rather than the timer. "Earn your scroll by sleeping" is a clever concept and feels different from most screen-time apps I've seen.
The fact that everything runs locally is a huge plus as well.
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@gabriella_anjaniΒ This honestly made my day π You just described exactly why I built it; I was the guy who'd set a "limit," tap "ignore," and resurface from Instagram at 2am wondering where the night went. The timer was never the problem. I was π . Β So, I built something I couldn't argue with.
And local-first was non-negotiable: your sleep patterns are nobody's business but yours. No account, nothing leaves the phone.
Genuine question, since you resonate with it, what's your 1am app of choice? The one you know you should put down but somehow don't π