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“FEEL BETTER

Are you wondering how to get the most out of your sleep? It’s time to look beyond a new mattress or getting eight hours of shut eye and focus instead on your SLEEP DEBT.

Sleep Debt is one of the most vital findings in the last century of sleep science. When your Sleep Debt is low, your quality of life as well as your life expectancy increases. When your Sleep Debt is high, the opposite happens.

With Rise, learn what Sleep Debt is, how it works and then calculate your own. This will help you better understand why some days you feel great and others not as much. It will help you decipher when you should prioritize sleep and the real toll staying up late has on you.

GUIDANCE TAILORED FOR YOU

Do you find your mind racing just as your head hits the pillow? Unable to stop doom-scrolling on your phone until the early hours?

Based on your data and the latest research, we’ll make recommendations on new personalized habits that fit your needs and help you feel better immediately.

How Rise helps you sleep better:

Encourages you to get into bed on time

Provides guidance when you have difficulty sleeping

Reduces the amount of times you wake up in the middle of the night

Optimizes sleep time to reduce feelings of grogginess

OPTIMIZE YOUR DAY

We all have an internal brain clock that signals to your body when to be alert as well as when to go into recovery mode. Each body and mind is unique to another, from when we perform our best to when we should be sleeping and waking up. Given this individualization, we use advanced algorithms to highlight the optimal window for sleep and activity.

AUTOMATICALLY TRACK SLEEP

Through our integration with Apple Health, Fitbit, Oura, Garmin, Sleep Cycle and data from other sleep trackers already on your phone, Rise can determine the hours of sleep you get every night, the number of steps you take each day, as well as data from other various activities that affect your sleep pattern.

WHY WE STARTED RISE

We want to help get ahead of the Insufficient Sleep Epidemic (CDC, 2014) we are currently experiencing and that has been steadily increasing since 1985. This Epidemic has led to elevated mortality rates (Cappuccio, 2010) as well as underperformance in most aspects of life (RAND, 2016).

Today, we look at sleep as a luxury. Rise strives to create a world where healthy sleep is a necessity.”