Personal Story
Somewhere in my forties, I stopped feeling like me. Flat, foggy, short with the people I love most. I blamed my age, my hormones, my workload — everything except the thing that was actually broken. I tried what everyone suggested. Nothing stuck — until a friend mentioned something I’d never heard of.

Sound familiar?
You walk into a room and forget why. The word you want won’t come. You used to be sharp.
You snap at the people you love over nothing, then feel awful. That isn’t who you are.
Things that used to light you up feel like effort now. You’re just… flat.
It stopped being a complaint and quietly became how you describe yourself.
What I tried
Two good mornings, then back to the fog by Tuesday. You can’t bank sleep.
Knocked me out, but I woke up groggy and foggier than before. Stopped.
Worked for a couple of weeks — then the same sounds stopped working and I was back on my phone at 1 a.m.
More coffee, more wine, more pretending. It caught up with me.
The problem was never my effort. It was that nothing ever adapted to me.
The turning point
“It’s a speaker that goes under your pillow,” she said. “Only you hear it — and it learns what actually settles you.” I thought it sounded ridiculous. I was tired enough to try anything.
It was called Drowsie — a thin speaker that slides under your pillow, paired with an app that plays sounds designed for sleep, not meditation. I set it up in about thirty seconds, picked rain on a tin roof, and closed my eyes.

The real surprise came two weeks later. The app stopped asking me to choose. It just… knew — queuing the sounds that worked and changing them slightly each night, before my brain could get bored of them. By week four I wasn’t even opening the app. Drowsie had quietly built my routine for me.
Why it’s different
Sound carries through the pillow to your ear and stops there. Your partner sleeps in silence — no earbuds, no speaker filling the room.
It senses your sleep through motion and learns which sounds settle you — then rotates them before your brain tunes them out. No picking, no timer.
Slides under any pillow, soft fabric, all-night battery on a USB-C charge. You won’t feel it’s there.
A library of sounds and sleep stories, all tuned for pillow listening — designed to get you to sleep, full stop.

What changed
The fog lifted first. Then the patience returned — I stopped snapping at everyone by 6 p.m. Then one morning I caught myself humming in the kitchen, something I hadn’t done in longer than I could remember.
I wasn’t a different person. I was finally me again — rested. That’s the part nobody warns you about: how much of “you” is just sleep you haven’t had yet.
Drowsie ships in September. Join the waitlist and you’re first in line.
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“LOVE this! It’s the perfect answer to needing sleep music at night without bothering my spouse. MUCH more comfortable than earbuds or AirPods! And super easy to manage in the middle of the night.”
“My husband can’t hear it, so it doesn’t disturb him. I listen to hypnosis and meditation to fall asleep, and it’s working really well.”
“I use it most nights so I can drift back to sleep with an audiobook or podcast without disturbing my partner. Unobtrusive, long battery life, connects easily — I love it.”
Nothing to lose. Joining the waitlist is free and commits you to nothing — you simply get first access, and founding-member pricing, when Drowsie ships in September.
No. The speaker sits under your pillow and sends sound up into your ear — it’s silent to anyone lying beside you.
No. You set it up once in the app, then it plays on its own through the speaker. Your phone can stay in another room.
Those hand you a fixed library and leave you to pick. Drowsie learns which sounds actually settle you and changes them before your brain tunes them out — so it keeps working past the first few weeks.
It ships September 2026, and waitlist members get first access. Drowsie Sleep Club is $199 a year and the pillow speaker is included — there’s no separate hardware charge.
Most people on the waitlist have. The difference isn’t another sound library — it’s a device that adapts on its own, under your pillow, silent to your partner. And it’s free to find out.
She’s just tired. Start there.