Daylight Lockout
Playback stops the moment the sun comes up, confirmed by your phone's light sensor. There is no override. There is no setting buried three menus deep. We decided this was a feature and then we made it impossible to turn off.
Lull is a streaming service that only works at night. Every other decision in the product was built around that one, and we are not revisiting it.
Trusted by 214,000 people who should be asleep, three overnight radio hosts, and one sleep clinic that has asked us to stop.
Each one solves a problem you did not have, with conviction.
Playback stops the moment the sun comes up, confirmed by your phone's light sensor. There is no override. There is no setting buried three menus deep. We decided this was a feature and then we made it impossible to turn off.
Recommendations built entirely from what other people queued between two and five in the morning. The selections get less defensible as the night goes on. This is the intended behavior and we are quietly proud of it.
Sit in a silent audio room with strangers who are also awake. No chat, no microphones, no names. Just a list of cities and the quiet certainty that someone in Lisbon is having the exact night you are.
A live player, a lockout counting down, and a room full of strangers who are also up.
Open the demo →I run the overnight shift in a sleep lab. I am aware of the irony. Lull is the only thing that gets me through the four a.m. stretch.
Daylight Lockout cut off a song mid-chorus and I respected it so much I did not even file a ticket.
I spent two hours in a Co-Insomnia Room with eleven strangers and none of us said a word. Healthiest relationship I have had in years.