tonight is not the
same as last night.
nima composes something new for you every night. not a playlist. not a recording. something that has never existed before — made for exactly where you are right now.
your brain has
heard that one before.
you know the track. rain on a tin roof. the same ocean loop. the voice that starts with the same word every night. you've played it so many times your brain no longer follows — it anticipates. and the moment it starts anticipating, it's awake.
prediction fatigue. the brain memorises the loop and stops surrendering to it.
sleep content built before you arrived cannot know what tonight is. it was made for a general version of tiredness. not for the specific weight you're carrying right now — the meeting tomorrow, the thing you said that you can't un-say, the body that ran too far today.
nima doesn't
have a library.
tell nima what tonight actually is. the meeting that keeps replaying. the physical exhaustion that somehow isn't translating to sleep. the low-grade anxiety with no name attached to it.
our intelligence reads what you share — the specific texture of this specific night — and composes something for it. a voice. a pace. a thread. written in the seconds before it reaches you.
it will end. it will never exist again. it was only ever for tonight.
from the moment
you open nima.
no setup. no categories to browse. no library to search. three steps and you're already drifting.
built for the specific
weight of tonight.
Questions & answers
How does AI help with sleep better than standard apps?
The prediction fatigue explanation, brain memorising the loop, Nima generating unique never-repeated sleep stories.
Will looking at the screen keep me awake?
We designed Nima specifically for bedtime. The app uses a deep dark mode interface to minimize blue light exposure. Our signature 3D visualization of Nima’s “Spirit” is designed to be hypnotic and slow-moving, acting as a visual anchor to calm your eyes before you close them.
Can I customize the background sounds?
Absolutely. You set the stage; Nima guides the journey. While Nima takes the lead during the real-time meditation to steer your thoughts toward sleep, you remain the architect of your app environment. You can layer immersive ambiances—like White Noise, Heavy Rain, or Ocean Waves, with independent volume controls to create your perfect sleep sanctuary.”
Is this suitable for insomnia or racing thoughts?
Nima is excellent for “quieting the monkey mind.” Because you can input your specific stressors (e.g., “I’m worried about tomorrow’s meeting”), the AI acknowledges your thoughts and verbally guides you to set them aside, rather than ignoring them like a generic track would.