
Made for people who are exhausted, but not sleepy.
Racing Thoughts
The "tired but wired" state where your body is heavy, but your mind is replaying conversations from years ago or planning tomorrow before sleep starts.
The Decision Spiral
Forty-five minutes lost browsing Netflix, Spotify, or podcasts just to find something safe enough for bed, only to end up more awake than when you started.
"Lull narrows your focus from a thousand scattered thoughts to a single, gentle path. It's like a warm hand on the shoulder of your brain."
The Narrowing Beam Effect
Most sleep apps accidentally keep you awake.
Meditation Apps
They ask you to focus, practice, and perform. At 2 AM, that can feel like one more thing to fail at.
Typical Stories
Too many plot turns or energetic voices. You stay awake because you actually want to know what happens next.
White Noise
Just a static wall. For a racing mind, white noise can become a blank canvas for more thoughts.
Lull is the middle ground
Just enough narrative to tether your attention, but boring enough to let you float away into sleep without staying up for the ending.
Lull is not entertainment. It is a sleep ritual.
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One path only
We do not give you ten thousand options. We give you one nightly ritual so bedtime does not become a choice spiral.
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Grounding audio
Voices should feel calm and human, not performative. The story is there to hold attention lightly, then disappear.

Your first night with Lull
Set down
Place your phone face down on your nightstand. Lull is designed to be heard, not watched.
Press play
One tap. The ritual begins immediately. No browsing, no flashing screens, no menu maze.
Drift away
Let the narrator take the lead. If your mind wanders, gently return to the sound of the voice.

Built by someone who spent 20 years trying to solve his own insomnia.
"I struggled with insomnia for twenty years. I saw doctors, spent a night in a clinical sleep lab, and followed every sleep-hygiene rule I was given—yet I still lay awake with a mind that wouldn’t slow down. What finally helped was quiet, factual audio that gave my thoughts somewhere else to go. I built Lull to make that simple bedtime tool easier to find"
Wayne Zhao, Founder of Lull
A quieter option