Drowsy
The exact next window to put baby down.
A focused wake-window predictor for exhausted parents. One-tap logging and a predictive engine tell you the next nap and bedtime — without the bloat of the big trackers.
Drowsy
parenting
The exact next window to put baby down
What you get
Drowsy was built for exactly this.
The core features that make Drowsy different from the generic alternatives.
Predictive wake windows
the next drowsy window, calculated for your baby.
One-tap logging
mark sleep and wake without the forms.
Nap & bedtime
a clear plan for the whole day.
Gentle reminders
a nudge before the window closes.
A look inside
See it in your hands.








A note from the studio
“Parents don't need another $15/mo bloated tracker. They need one answer: when do I put them down next.”
How it works
Three steps. No account. No tracking.
01
Log sleep
One tap when baby wakes and sleeps.
02
Get the window
Drowsy predicts the next nap and bedtime.
03
Put baby down
Hit the window before the overtired meltdown.
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From the journal
Notes on the practice.
- 01
Building a Baby Bedtime Routine That Actually Holds
A consistent baby bedtime routine works because of conditioning, not magic. Here's how to build a wind-down that holds up to travel, late nights, and changing ages.
2026-06-11
7 min read
- 02
Gentle, Graduated, or Not Yet: Sleep Training Methods Compared
A calm, non-judgmental comparison of baby sleep training methods — extinction, graduated checks, chair, and fading — so you can choose the approach that fits your family.
2026-06-08
8 min read
- 03
The 4-Month Sleep Regression: What's Really Happening
The 4 month sleep regression isn't a regression at all — it's a permanent change in your baby's sleep. Here's the science behind it and how to ride it out without panic.
2026-06-03
7 min read
- 04
Newborn Sleep in the First Twelve Weeks: A Calm Primer
A grounded primer on newborn sleep in the first 12 weeks — why there's no schedule yet, how short the wake windows really are, and what new parents can stop worrying about.
2026-05-29
7 min read
- 05
Why Fixed Nap Schedules Fail Most Babies
A rigid by-the-clock baby nap schedule looks reassuring on paper but fights your baby's biology. Here's why fixed nap times fail and what to anchor to instead.
2026-05-24
7 min read
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