For Insomniacs
FOR INSOMNIACS

Whatever sleep gives you, you can keep it.

The hours between midnight and morning are not always empty. There are images, half-sentences, moods that arrive and vanish before you can name them. Epona is a place to put them, a quiet record that turns the texture of a difficult night into something you can return to.

The fringe is still a place where things happen

Hypnagogic and hypnopompic states, the edges of sleep, are some of the most vivid places the mind visits. A colour, a face, a sound with no source, a feeling of falling toward something rather than away from it. These fragments feel too small to count as dreams, but they are dreams. Epona is sized for them. A voice note in the dark, a sentence tapped out before the image dissolves: that is enough to anchor something that would otherwise be gone by the time you reached for your phone.

A record changes what the night means

One of the harder things about insomnia is the sense that the hours are passing with nothing to show for them. A journal changes the accounting. It does not fix sleep, but it gives the night a shape. Over weeks, patterns begin to appear: which moods arrive with the fragments, which images come back, how the texture of the night shifts with the texture of the day. That is information about you, gathered by no one but you, available the next morning in plain language.

Low friction is the only friction that works at 3am

Epona is built for the moment when you are half-awake and want to lose as little as possible. Tap the record button and speak; the transcription arrives quietly. No bright interface to shock you into full wakefulness. No login wall between the image and the note. The dream or the fragment or the mood tag is saved, and you can close the app and lie back down. It will be there in the morning, intact.

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