Don’t Just Track Your Sleep,
Predict it With Sleep Glide
The culmination of 30+ years of research by Dr. Gina Poe Ph.D., a world-renowned sleep and neuroscience researcher at UCLA, backed by Nobody Studios, a high-velocity venture studio backed by a team with $8 billion in total exits.
If you’re part of the 50-70 million people in the U.S. who struggle with sleep, sign up to secure your seat for our upcoming Beta Testing!

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Tired of Tossing and Turning?
Predict your ideal sleep window for deeper, restorative rest.
No more counting sheep.
How it works
Sleep Glide is the first AI-integrated platform to actively predict optimal times to fall asleep and awaken, customizing suggestions based on your distinct biological requirements and individual choices.
Why Quality Sleep Matters
Energy and Vitality
Adequate sleep is the ultimate energy booster. It’s essential for maintaining energy levels throughout the day and vital for enhancing athletic performance and physical endurance. It’s also foundational for Improving concentration and reducing the risk of accidents.
Sleep and Aging
Sleep quality can heavily influence the aging process. It’s linked to healthier skin, as sleep affects collagen production. We also know improving sleep can reduce the risk of age-related cognitive decline. Better sleep patterns are associated with a longer life span.
Physical Health
The effects of sleep on physical health are vast. It improves immune function, positive impacts metabolic health, can help with maintaining a healthy weight to reduce the risk of diabetes, and positive impact cardiovascular health as well. It virtually effects everything!
About Dr Gina Poe, Ph.D
Gina R. Poe, Ph.D, is a distinguished neuroscientist and professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), specializing in the study of sleep and its profound impact on memory, learning, emotions, and cognitive processes.

FAQs
Common Misconceptions About Sleep
Myth: Less Sleep Means More Productivity
Fact: Sacrificing sleep for more working hours is counterproductive. Quality sleep is crucial for optimal brain function, creativity, and decision-making.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656292/pdf/NDT-3-553.pdf
Myth: You Can ‘Catch Up’ on Sleep
Fact: Sacrificing sleep for more working hours is counterproductive. Quality sleep is crucial for optimal brain function, creativity, and decision-making.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656292/pdf/NDT-3-553.pdf
Myth: Snoring is Harmless
Fact: Sacrificing sleep for more working hours is counterproductive. Quality sleep is crucial for optimal brain function, creativity, and decision-making.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656292/pdf/NDT-3-553.pdf
Myth: Alcohol Helps Me Sleep Better
Fact: Sacrificing sleep for more working hours is counterproductive. Quality sleep is crucial for optimal brain function, creativity, and decision-making.
Reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2656292/pdf/NDT-3-553.pdf
Your journey towards better sleep and a healthier life starts and ends here.
If you’re part of the 50-70 million people in the U.S. who struggle with sleep, sign up to secure your seat for our upcoming Beta Testing!
