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What's Our Story?

Burrow started with a simple question: why is sleep still so hard to actually see?

Sleep tells a story. For a long time, mine was pretty simple: I'd close my eyes and that was that. But somewhere between getting older, having a kid, and navigating a job loss, that changed. Sleep became something I had to work at, and for the first time I found myself actually curious about what was happening across the night. After almost a decade working in sleep tech, that curiosity only deepened. I'd tried plenty of apps and wearables along the way, and while many of them were good at summarizing, I found myself wanting more: a way to actually see what was happening across a night, not just receive a verdict on it. Burrow grew out of that gap.

It uses continuous monitoring, detailed visual timelines, and saved clips to capture the shape of your nights in full: when sleep was deep, when it turned restless, what interrupted it, and which patterns keep returning over time. You can review sessions, listen back to flagged moments, and correct labels so the record stays true to what actually happened. Over time, the AI summaries and highlight features draw out the shifts and moments that matter most across your history, so the bigger picture starts to emerge on its own.

The goal is a longer, more honest record of your rest: one that gets more useful, and more revealing, the longer you keep it.