Lull is a quiet bedtime app for adults who lie awake at night with a busy mind.
If your body is tired but your thoughts keep going, Lull is built for you. Press play, and you get one carefully chosen sleep story — calm, slowly paced, and acceptably boring on purpose. The kind of story a tired mind can rest into instead of follow.
The problem isn't a lack of sleep content. It's too much of it.
Most apps treat falling asleep like an entertainment problem and add more options, more decisions, more stimulation at the worst possible time of night. Lull does the opposite. We choose the story for you, keep the voice steady, remove the spikes, and make the ritual the same every night.
Press play. Close your eyes. Rest.
What's inside
Over 115 long-form bedtime stories for adults, written and produced to be sleep-safe:
• History — quiet walks through the ancient world, slow trade routes, forgotten cities
• Science — gentle explanations of how the body, the brain, and the natural world work
• Astronomy — the night sky, distant planets, the long timescales of the universe
• Geography — rivers, mountains, deserts, the rhythms of small places
• Philosophy — calm reflections on time, attention, and ordinary life
Every story is engineered to lower mental arousal, not raise it. No twists. No cliffhangers. No bright music. No sudden voice changes. Just a steady human voice telling you something interesting enough to stay with, calm enough to drift away from.
How Lull is different
— Built specifically for adults with chronic trouble falling asleep, not casual relaxation
— Sleep-safe by design: no suspense, no plot tension, no audio spikes
— A short morning check-in so the app quietly learns what helps you, without asking you to think at night
— A growing library of plain-language sleep articles based on the same evidence used in cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)
— No streaks, no gamification, no pressure to engage
Who Lull is for
— Adults who fall into bed exhausted but can't switch their head off
— People who have tried meditation apps, melatonin, white noise, and podcasts and still struggle to drop off
— Anyone who wants a nightly bedtime ritual that doesn't ask anything of them
Who Lull is not for
— Children's bedtime stories
— High-energy entertainment or background podcasts
— A medical treatment or replacement for care from a sleep specialist
A note on what Lull doesn't promise
Lull won't cure insomnia — nothing in an app can. What it can offer is a calm, consistent place to land at bedtime, the same tonight as it will be tomorrow and the night after. If trust and steadiness are what your sleep is missing, you're in the right place.
Press play tonight. We hope you rest.