Nightcap is a sleep companion you can talk to as you fall asleep. Pick a topic, pick a voice, and drift off while the story keeps going without you.
The Silk Road. How humbuckers work. The life of a single blue whale. Niche is welcome — the more specific, the better it gets.
If you liked tonight, we line up tomorrow. Adjacent ground, deeper cuts, or wherever you want to go next. Editorial, not algorithmic.
A quick breathwork, a short meditation, then tonight's story — each a toggle. Timer, soundscape, alarm all sit on the same screen. Nothing buried in settings.
The Storyteller, warm and unhurried. The Scholar, precise and curious. The Whisperer, close and barely audible. Tap to hear each one.
No rising tones, no panic-beep default. The same voice that talked you down picks you back up — optional, skippable, and off on the weekends if that's your thing.
Press and hold the mic any time. Slow down a little. More quotes from the band. Skip ahead to the reunion. A quiet pause before you keep going. It listens, and the night adjusts.
Topic, voice, length, sounds, wake time — fused into the night you're about to have. Nothing generic. Nothing on autoplay.
A quiet fade-in at the hour you picked, with a short recap of the night before. No grades. No scores. Stop, or snooze, and the day begins.
I've struggled with sleep since I was a kid. The trouble sleeping turned into anxiety about sleeping — which didn't help.
I spent years hunting for the right podcast or audiobook, longer than I spent actually sleeping.
Nightcap was inspired by sleepovers — that feeling of talking into the night until one of you drifted off. Never lonely.
Eventually I gave up looking and built the thing I wished existed.
That's Nightcap. I hope it finds you on a good night — and stays with you on the harder ones.
Private beta on iPhone. No marketing noise — one email, one seat.