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lumi sleep lock and alarm app founder introduction

This is a founder comment introducing lumi, an app that locks distracting apps at night and requires physical or mental challenges to dismiss the morning alarm. It showcases an already-built solution and invites feedback rather than reporting a problem.

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Consumer & Lifestyle90% match

Bedtime doomscrolling and alarm snoozing undermine sleep routines

People who intend to go to sleep on time instead get pulled into late-night scrolling on apps like TikTok and Instagram, and separately tend to snooze through alarms in the morning. Lumi locks distracting apps at bedtime until morning and requires proof of being awake, such as solving math problems or doing exercises, before its alarm will stop.

Other78% match

Quiet Sleep app launch post

Product launch announcement for Quiet Sleep, a bedtime thought-journaling app. This is promotional content, not a problem statement. No user pain point is described.

Productivity78% match

Productivity Tool Fragmentation Forces Multi-App Juggling

Users managing personal productivity must subscribe to and context-switch between five or more separate apps for tasks, budgeting, focus timers, habits, and notes. This fragmentation creates cognitive overhead and recurring costs without delivering a cohesive experience. The problem persists despite many all-in-one attempts because no single tool balances completeness with simplicity.

Consumer & Lifestyle77% match

Dusk Circadian-Aligned Sleep and Daily Routine System Product Launch

Product launch for a structured daily routine system aligned to circadian rhythms for better sleep. Not a user-expressed problem statement.

Productivity77% match

Forgetting to silence phone before quiet settings causes embarrassment

People repeatedly forget to switch their phone to silent before entering quiet contexts like religious services, work meetings, or medical appointments, leading to embarrassing audible notifications. The problem is structural since it recurs across many contexts and cannot be reliably solved by memory alone.

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