For iPhone · Launching soon

Most alarms wake you up.
Wind tells you to go to bed.

An alarm clock for the end of your day. Set your night routine, get the cue, follow the steps. Sleep on time — for once.

No spam. One email when Wind launches.

The 11pm problem

You know exactly how your night should go.
You just never start it on time.

11:42
Average time you say "okay, just one more episode"
1:17
Average time you actually go to bed
94 min
Lost to the gap between intention and action
The Wind thesis

Going to bed isn't a willpower problem. It's a starting problem. Once you begin your routine, the rest takes care of itself. Wind exists to make you begin.

How it works

Three steps. That's the whole app.

— ONE

Set your start time.

Pick the moment your night begins. 9:30. 10:15. Whenever your real bedtime should start. Wind remembers.

— TWO

Get the cue.

A quiet, unmissable notification fires the moment it's time to wind down. Not aggressive. Not optional.

— THREE

Follow the steps.

Open Wind. Move through your routine, one step at a time, until you're in bed. No decisions. No friction.

Wind is not
another wellness app.

Not this
  • Sleep tracking
  • Meditation library
  • Mood journaling
  • Breathing exercises
  • White noise sounds
  • Sleep coaching
Just this
  • A cue at the right time
  • Your routine, in order
  • One step at a time
  • Streaks that keep you honest
  • Dark, quiet, fast
  • You, in bed on time
Who it's for

The version of you
who knows better.

You've tried bedtime. You've tried "no phones after 10." You've tried the Notion template, the printable checklist, the friend who texts you to sleep. You don't need more advice. You need a starting gun.

Questions, mostly answered.

When does Wind launch?
Soon. I'm building it solo. The list gets one email the day it goes live on the App Store, and nothing before.
Is this a sleep tracker?
No. Wind doesn't measure your sleep, score your sleep, or analyze your sleep. It exists for the hour before sleep — the part no one designed for.
How is this different from Apple's Bedtime alarm?
Apple Bedtime is a notification. Wind is a guided flow. The notification is the easy part — actually walking through your routine, step by step, is what nothing else does.
Will it cost money?
There will be a free tier and a Pro tier. Pricing is still being finalized. The list will know first.
Android?
iPhone first. Android someday, maybe. Not soon.

Sleep on time.
For once.

Join the list. One email when Wind launches on iPhone. Nothing else, ever.