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New year, better sleep

Tackle your resolutions with healthy
bedtime routines for the whole family.

Our family is growing

Discover new ways to make sleep magical for babies, adults, and everyone in between.

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Hey there

If you're feeling a little sleepy. A little bit glazed. Like a nap might be in order. Or better yet, a great night of sleep. Then you've come to the right place.

At Hatch we've put over 5 million people to sleep (we're talking babies to adults), and we've learned a thing or two along the way. It's about natural sleep, healthy routines, and finding what works best for you to get those high quality Zzzzs.

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  • Sunrise alarm

    Wake up gently to a sunrise that supports your natural circadian rhythm.

  • Sleep sounds

    Sleep deeply and drown out background noises with sleep sounds inspired by nature and backed by science.

  • Alarm sounds

    No more jarring alarms - wake up to soothing sounds like "forest birds" or "morning singing bowl"

  • Rest & Rise buttons

    Easily begin your nighttime routine or turn off your morning alarm with a single press of a button, phone free.

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  • Sound machine

    Keep your little one dreaming with sounds like white noise, wind, rain, and lullabies.

  • Night light

    Make midnight feedings soothing and the dark less scary with a reassuring, calming glow.

  • Time-to-Rise

    Set up this light and sound combination to let your early riser know when it's time to rise.

  • Time-for-Bed

    Pair light and sounds to build habits and cue your little one for bedtime.

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What our sound sleepers say

say their personal sleep has improved

find waking up more enjoyable

of parents report their personal sleep has improved

feel more confident in their ability to help their child sleep

Hatch in the press

"...for parents who could really use a night of uninterrupted sleep sometime this century."