NapBot is an automatic sleep tracking and analyzing app for your iOS and watchOS devices. It uses on-device Machine Learning to detect and understand your sleep.
* Sleep Tracking
NapBot uses machine learning to automatically track your sleep.
* Detailed Sleep Analysis
NapBot presents detailed sleep phases analysis by calculating deep and light phases.
* Environmental Sound Exposure
NapBot analyzes your Environmental Sound Exposure to understand how it affects your sleep quality.
* Sleep Heart Rate
NapBot presents a sleep Heart Rate summary chart based on your HR zones.
PRO Features:
* Sleep History
Gain insight into your full sleep history in beautifully designed overviews.
* Sleep Trends
Track your sleep trends to understand how new habits influence your sleep.
This app requires an iPhone that has the Health App installed and Apple Watch. Heart readings are read from the Health Data Store which is populated by your Apple Watch.
Subscription information
Your payment will be charged to your iTunes Account as soon as you confirm your purchase. You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal from your Account Settings after the purchase. Your subscription will renew automatically unless you turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. The cost of renewal will be charged to your account in 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. When canceling a subscription, your subscription will stay active until the end of the period. Auto-renewal will be disabled, but the current subscription will not be refunded. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when purchasing a subscription.
This has been a useful app, but only for a short while. The developer is now raising the price of the subscription for this app by 100%, which is not a good move and doesn’t bode well, and isn’t something I can endorse or continue with. Sometime greed will make an app fail, and a 100% increase in a year is never a good look. It shows the developer is happy to price themselves out of the market. Will this happen again in the next twelve month period? When does this end? This is a Good, but not essential app. So this will be a cancellation from me rather than a renewal.
Doesn’t track sleep
So I have had this app previously and it worked brilliant tracked my sleep and really helped, however I have now resubscribed and it hasn’t tracked my sleep at all, all the setting are as they should be.
Very disappointed and now I am out of pocket thankfully it was only £2.99
Said I spent the whole day in bed
I only had the app installed for one day cause its wildly inaccurate. The standard health app doesn't tell me I've spent the whole day in bed 🤦
Minimalist but inaccurate
Well, it looks nice - but it doesn’t work. Consistently over-estimates time asleep and under-estimates or ignores time awake. No obvious way to adjust sensitivity or history either. Rival apps are far better.
No data recorded
I’ve been using this for a few days now and no data is displayed. My Apple Watch shows that I’ve slept in health and the app has permissions.
Great little app, but only records if you pay
Worked great when I paid the monthly fee. Took a break this month and now it only records one In every 4 or 5 nights, warning I need to wear my watch. I have other sleep apps installed, and the health app this gets its data from - all receiving data that night. And yes, all permissions are still enabled (like I say, it worked fine while I was paying). If you are paying this is a great little app. The only improvement I would like to see is number of apnoeas per hour, rather than just a block in the hour, as this is crucial to the illness management and to the diagnosis. If you were to do that I would most definitely sign up longer term. Thank you.
Good but. .
It records fine but I wish there was an edit function so I could correct it when I know I was awake. If I’m on the phone but in bed it thinks I’m asleep
Doesn’t work!
Recorded a sleep period way longer than I actually slept. Tried to edit both in bed time and asleep time; the app kept deleting the asleep interval. Finally got both in bed time and asleep time to reflect actual sleep time, but then the app showed light sleep for the entire night, whereas before, when it was claiming I slept over 12hrs, it at least showed a reasonable pattern of deep and light sleep. Clearly cannot rely on it to handle data accurately - will not be using!
Interesting but not useful
Unfortunately data is based on movement more than anything else. If you read or just like to relax before sleeping this all counts as sleep.. and deep sleep! Numbers just don’t add up. Using watch, Apples native app is pretty accurate but doesn’t give much info. This app gives lots of info but doesn’t seem to match timings.