Q.Does this app have a free plan?
A.Lucidly does not have free tiers, however, we do offer a promotional trial period. The application can be downloaded and used for 7 days risk free.
Lucidly is an AI-powered app designed to help users induce lucid dreams by detecting REM sleep and providing haptic feedback through an Apple Watch. It offers customizable settings and supports various dream induction techniques.
Lucidly is a lucid dreaming app that uses AI to detect REM sleep in real time and deliver haptic alerts via Apple Watch. It supports various lucid dreaming induction techniques like Wake Back To Bed (WBTB), Wake Induced (WILD), Dream Induced (DILD), and Dream Exit Induced (DEILD). The app utilizes artificial neural networks to monitor vitals and alert users when they are dreaming, offering customizable settings for thresholds, alarm durations, and haptics.
A.Lucidly does not have free tiers, however, we do offer a promotional trial period. The application can be downloaded and used for 7 days risk free.
A.Yes, you may cancel the paid subscription anytime. If you purchased your subscription on January 1st and request cancellation on January 15th, the subscription will not renew but you will still have access to the application through the remainder of January. The same is true for yearly plans.
A.Lucid dreaming has been attributed to enhanced creativity, improved problem solving, skill development, emotional therapy, overcoming nightmares, reduced anxiety and stress, personal growth and self-awareness, and spiritual exploration.
A.Lucidly collects health readings while you are sleeping via the watch. The readings are evaluated using artificial intelligence to determine when you have entered Rapid Eye Movement (REM) of your sleep cycle. When REM is detected, the watch will alert you by triggering haptic (tactile and or acoustic) signals.
A.No. Lucidly employs artificial neural networks for REM prediction. Prediction accuracy, and or ability to predict may vary from person to person, and nightly. Incorrect REM predictions may result in feedback sent while you are in deeper sleep, or conversely in light sleep and almost awake.