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    A sleep tracker that connects to the next day

    Sleep shapes everything that follows. This is a simple way to see the patterns behind the hard mornings and the good ones.

    Free to start · about 30 seconds to log · your data stays private

    What you’ll notice

    • Sleep timing: when sleep started and ended
    • Sleep quality
    • Night-time awakenings
    • Patterns that line up with next-day regulation

    Why it helps

    When days are hard, the cause often started the night before. Tracking sleep timing, quality, and wakings makes that link visible. Over a few weeks you can see how shifts in sleep show up in next-day behavior and emotional regulation, which turns a vague hunch into something you can actually act on, and share with a pediatrician.

    How it works

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      Log the night: when sleep started and ended, the quality, any wakings.

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      Keep it up for a couple of weeks.

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      Your report shows the timing and quality patterns, and how they track with the days that follow.

    The thinking behind it

    Built on the well-established link between sleep and next-day regulation. Sleep patterns are among the strongest predictors of behavior and mood, which makes a simple sleep record one of the highest-value things a family can keep.

    Specthrive’s trackers are developed with a licensed clinical counselor (LPCC) on our founding team.

    Frequently asked questions

    Is this sleep tracker free?

    Yes. Create a free account and start logging nights.

    Do I need a wearable device?

    No. This is a simple manual log. You record timing, quality, and wakings yourself, with no device required.

    Can I share it with a doctor?

    Yes. You can export a clean report to bring to a pediatrician or sleep specialist.

    Start noticing the patterns, gently

    Create a free account, add this tracker, and log your first entry in under a minute. No pressure, no streaks to keep.

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