Exhausted, but your brain won't stop. You are not alone.
43% of adults with ADHD have clinical sleep problems. Your brain does not shut down because it cannot. The Default Mode Network stays active, thoughts race, the next day starts already drained. DopaLoop cannot cure that. But it can show you what helps — and what does not.
Free 14-day trial. All data stays on your device.Why sleep is so damn hard with ADHD
Your brain has no off switch. That is biology, not discipline.
The Default Mode Network — the brain network for daydreaming and self-talk — is overactive in ADHD. During the day, medication helps dampen it. At night, when the meds wear off, it fires back up. Your brain starts replaying the day, solving tomorrow's problems, cringing at something you said 15 years ago. You lie awake. Not because you lack discipline. Because your DMN will not shut up.
You are exhausted, climb into bed, and suddenly you are wide awake.
Sound familiar? All day you fight the fatigue, but the moment the lights go out, you have more energy than you had all day. That is not random. Many ADHD brains have a delayed circadian rhythm — your internal clock is shifted 2-3 hours later. Your melatonin comes later. You are not a 'night owl.' Your chronotype is different.
Every day starts with a sleep deficit. And it compounds.
Less sleep means worse impulse control, weaker emotional regulation, and even less focus. The exact ADHD symptoms you are trying to manage get amplified by sleep deprivation. It is a vicious cycle: ADHD makes sleep hard, bad sleep makes ADHD symptoms worse. You are fighting yourself. And you have been for years.
Make your sleep visible. No effort. No pressure.
DopaLoop tracks your sleep automatically via HealthKit. No manual logging. No sleep diaries. Just data that shows you what is actually happening.
See how sleep affects your habits
DopaLoop links your sleep data to your habits. After a few weeks, you can see: on days with under 6 hours of sleep, you only hit 40% of your routines. On days with 7+ hours, it is 80%. That is not a character flaw. That is biology. And now you have the data to prove it.
Clear your head at night, before it keeps you awake
The Brain Dump is not a journal. It is a parking lot for everything your brain wants to process at 2 AM. Talk for 30 seconds, the app transcribes locally on your device. Scullin et al. (2018) showed that writing a to-do list before bed shortens the time it takes to fall asleep. Your brain gets the signal: 'It is saved. You can let go.'
Track sleep without lifting a finger
Your Apple Watch or iPhone already tracks your sleep. DopaLoop reads that data from HealthKit and shows it in the context of your routines. No manual entry. No 'was I in bed for 7 or 8 hours last night?' The app knows. And shows you what it means.
Reminders that send you to bed instead of dragging you out of it
Time blindness is real. You want to be in bed by 10 PM, but suddenly it is midnight and you have read three hours of Wikipedia. DopaLoop's reminders are configurable: a gentle nudge two hours before ('Time to wind down'), a firmer one an hour before ('Last chance for screen time'), and as a final option, an actual alarm. No punishment. Just help with timing.
Your sleep data is health data. It stays with you.
Sleep patterns, bedtimes, wake phases — this is deeply personal data. DopaLoop has no server that could see it. HealthKit reads it from your device, the app shows it to you, and that is it. No cloud. No upload. No 'anonymized' sharing with third parties.