The sleep-Lab at your wrist
Sleep problems and poor sleep are early body alerts
Weakened immune system, high blood pressure, obesity, cognitive decline, increased risks of stroke, hormonal imbalances, chronic pain amplifications, anxiety disorders, poor medication responses …
There is a long list of problems that disturb our sleep.
Yet 90% of sleep-related problems go unnoticed – because we think it´s just bad sleep.


Outdated analytics, outdated methods
Consumer sleep trackers still focus on sleep duration, sleep stages and a linear sleep quality – metrics developed in the 1990s without personalization and contextual analysis.
Heart rate variability and respiration data are commonly underrated.
No integration with broader health data and total absence of checking for patterns and abnormal structures.
We help understanding your body
many people use Fitness-Trackers or Smartwatches to check their body or track their sleep — but see just numbers, and missing real understanding of their sleep and their body data.
Modern sensors collect massive amounts of detailed data – but all common analytic metrics in use today are based on 30-years old linear approaches that do not leverage this information at all.
The result?
An overload of numbers with no real meaning, without understanding and insights.
We help you get real value from your data:
not just for your sleep, but for your body, your mind, and your wellbeing – How?
By simply reading your data — day and night.
And night matters most. Because sleep data opens a unique window into your body. Sleep affects nearly everything in the body – and we can use it to see irregularities.
DreamDoc transforms your sleep and biometric data into real insights.
We’re not a medical service — we are collecting data, analyzing and extracting patterns that need to be noticed and we can extract what is usefull for you.
The result?
Surprisingly meaningful insights — helping you understand what your body might be trying to tell you.
Just try, it´s for free:
understand your health – recognize what matters – improve your wellbeing.
