
Naptick AI
Al sleep companion that helps fall asleep without struggle
1.4K followers
Al sleep companion that helps fall asleep without struggle
1.4K followers
Naptick is a smart bedside AI sleep companion designed for founders, professionals, light sleepers, and anyone struggling with nighttime stress or doomscrolling. It combines circadian light therapy, 1000+ adaptive soundscapes, room condition intelligence, app-locking, and an on-device AI sleep coach to help users fall asleep faster and wake up refreshed. Unlike passive sleep trackers, Naptick is built phone-free by design and actively helps improve sleep before the night begins.












Does it also find patterns related to my daily schedule? And help me optimize my sleep on days I sleep late?
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@vishesh_goel2 Thanks for showing interest in Naptick! and Yes - Naptick already adapts based on your sleep routines, timing patterns, habits, and recovery needs over time. So on days you sleep late, travel, work longer hours, or have an irregular schedule, the AI sleep coach can adjust soundscapes, lighting, and sleep routines accordingly to help you unwind and recover better instead of treating every night the same way.
Add a sleep streak with no phone in bed leaderboard just for yourself or optionally with friends. Gamifying phone free nights could be surprisingly powerful.
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@elijah_smith6 love this, and it is actually something we are leaning into. We have a feature in our roadmap called Community Circles, small accountability groups where you share streaks for phone free nights and wind down consistency with a few friends. Weekly recaps rather than live leaderboards, because live competition right before bed felt counterproductive to the whole point.
One thing that makes the phone free streak easier than people expect, Naptick is voice first by design. Lights, alarms, journaling, soundscapes, do not disturb, all by voice. The bedside device replaces most of the reasons people reach for their phone in bed in the first place, so the streak almost enforces itself.
Solo first, or shared with friends? Curious which would actually unlock this for you.
Late night debugging sessions have completely wrecked my sleep schedule and every tracker I've used just tells me I slept badly without actually doing anything about it. Naptick being phone-free by design is the detail that stands out. Most sleep tech just gives you more screen time before bed which defeats the whole point,
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@rahul_mehta20 You just wrote the pitch better than I do. The 'diagnostic without intervention' gap is exactly why we built Naptick. Naptick actually does something about it, runs your wind down, dims lights, plays soundscapes, locks the phone away, watches the room overnight, adjusts night to night based on what worked.
Late-night coding has a real biological cost too, sympathetic nervous system stays activated 60 to 90 minutes after you close the laptop. Most of what Naptick does is shorten that gap so you actually fall asleep instead of lying there relitigating the bug.
I currently use a Lumie lamp and find that using gradually dimming or brightening light really helps with falling in and out of sleep respectively. This seems like an obvious next step from that with the soundtracks, which tbf I currently use my phone for. Does it also include guided meditations or breath work sessions it can recommend based on what you might be saying during journaling or even as an alternative to the regular sounds?
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@ferdi_sigona Love that you're already a Lumie user! You'll feel right at home with Naptick! And yes, guided meditations and breathwork sessions are very much part of whats available and the AI assistant can be prompted to play those. We're also building out contextual recommendations, so the AI can suggest sessions based on what you've been journaling about. Would love to hear what kinds of breathwork you currently use!
sleep is one of those categories where the gap between 'tracking' and 'actually feeling better' is massive, as I have to learn every day. curious whether this closes that gap?
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@renkethye That’s such an important point — and honestly one of the biggest reasons we started building Naptick.
A lot of sleep tech today is great at telling you how badly you slept, but not necessarily helping you feel calmer, unwind better, or build healthier sleep habits in the moment. We’re trying to close that gap by moving beyond passive tracking into an active, adaptive sleep experience through sound, light, voice interaction, and personalised routines that actually help you rest better over time.
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@kr1v Exactly - sleep is deeply personal, and that’s one of the core ideas behind Naptick. Over time, Naptick learns patterns around your routines, sleep timing, interaction habits, environmental preferences, and recovery behaviour.
So whether it’s stressful workdays, inconsistent schedules, late nights, or other lifestyle patterns, Naptick gradually adapts the soundscapes, lighting, and sleep routines to better support how you unwind and recover instead of giving everyone the same static experience.
@anubhab_goel1 @aman_malhotra5 It feels like a thoughtful companion for sleep. How much of the sleep improvement comes from the device’s light, sound, and app-locking routines versus the AI coach itself?
Congrats on the launch!!
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@bhawna_rathee Thank you so much! And honestly, we think it’s the combination of both that makes the experience meaningful.
The environmental layer - adaptive light, soundscapes, screen reduction, and bedtime routines - helps create the right conditions for better sleep immediately. But the AI coach is what personalises and evolves the experience over time by understanding your habits, routines, and what actually helps you unwind consistently.
So rather than AI being a separate add-on, we see it as the layer that makes the entire sleep environment feel more responsive, intuitive, and tailored to each person.