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Hyponapp

Rest smarter, not longer.

In a world that glorifies burnout, Hyponapp introduces a radical idea: the under-nap. Not quite a full nap, not just a blink—Hyponapp is a scientifically-timed, neurologically-optimized micro-rest session designed to reset your brain in under 8 minutes.

The name fuses:

It’s a playful, soft-sounding name that hints at both science and simplicity. The logo—a crescent moon nested inside a downward arrow—visualizes the gentle descent into rest without falling all the way under.

For athletes, inflammation is the enemy. Slow-wave sleep stimulates the release of growth hormone (GH). Early adopters using Hyponapp post-workout report reduced muscle soreness (DOMS) and faster lactate clearance. hyponapp

Symptom severity correlates with the degree of sodium depletion and the speed of onset:

Sodium is often villainized in diet culture, but it is vital for survival. It regulates: Rest smarter, not longer


Unlike a standard alarm, Hyponapp uses a gradual vibrational ramp. Twenty minutes after falling asleep, the device vibrates at increasing intensity. Because you have not cycled into REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, the brain does not experience the shock of waking mid-dream. You wake up with what users call the "Hyponapp Glow"—mental clarity and physical energy.

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