"Why is she crying again?"
Overtiredness can look exactly like hunger. Luli helps you separate guesswork from patterns so the next step feels clear.
A supportive partner for the quiet hours. No rigid schedules, just gentle guidance to help your little one, and you, rest better.
Current state
Deep sleep
Next wake window
In 2h 15m
When parents are running on broken sleep, the hardest part is not effort. It is uncertainty. Luli reduces that uncertainty.
Overtiredness can look exactly like hunger. Luli helps you separate guesswork from patterns so the next step feels clear.
When you are exhausted, keeping sleep totals in your head is unrealistic. Luli keeps the full picture visible in one place.
Wake windows shift fast in the first months. Luli adapts guidance by age and recent sleep so you catch the next nap on time.
Clear sleep history, a circular day view, and quick event flows are what make the app useful at 3 a.m.
Luli is built to reduce friction, surface the next useful action, and keep the product voice calm when the day is not.
Sleep, feeds, diapers, and wake events stay inside one flow so the app reduces friction instead of creating it.
Luli adjusts to your baby’s age and recent rhythm, then surfaces the next sleep window in plain language.
The product voice stays calm and practical, which matters when parents are tired and trying to think clearly.
Log quickly, get the next sleep window, and understand the bigger pattern without juggling separate notes.
Sleep, feeds, diapers, and wake events are built for quick one-handed use when you are holding the baby.
One-handed loggingLuli combines age, last wake time, and recent sleep patterns to surface the next likely sleep window.
Age-adaptive guidanceInstead of showing raw data only, the app makes patterns easier to read so parents can act with more confidence.
Clear context
"My daughter is 3 months old, and Luli is the first thing that helps me tell when she is actually ready to sleep."
Anna, mom of a 3-month-oldThe app is meant to feel like practical backup from another parent, not a lecture from a rigid system.
Wake windows change fast in the first months. Luli keeps that guidance visible so parents do not need to memorize ranges during a sleep-deprived week.
Parents describe the same shift again and again: less guessing, better timing, and more confidence.
Finally I can tell the difference between hungry, overtired, and just fussy. That alone changed our evenings.
The nap predictions are the part I trust most. They are easy to act on even when I am completely exhausted.
My daughter is 3 months old, and Luli is the first thing that helps me tell when she is actually ready to sleep.
Luli is part of the SimpleInnovation trackers portfolio and is built for the phase where exhausted parents need clarity, not more admin work.