See how the people you love slept.
When someone you care about has had a rough night, it's useful to know. Ruff Night gives everyone a dog, and the dog has the kind of night you had.
Nothing to fill in
Your watch or ring already recorded last night. Ruff Night reads it in the background and your friends see it while you're still making coffee. No tracking to remember, no button to press.
Only who you choose
You share a six-character code with one person at a time, and they have to accept. There is no discovery, no search by name, no follower count. Either of you can walk away and it stops.
Nobody is graded
No streaks, no leaderboard, no red. A bad night gets you a tired dog and, if you're lucky, a friend barking at you to check in.
Coming to the App Store
Ruff Night is in testing with a small group. It is built for iPhone and works with Apple Watch, Oura, or nothing at all — you can just tell it how you slept.
Questions, or want to be told when it's out? Write to privacy@ruffnight.app.
The boring, important pages
The privacy policy is worth two minutes even if you never read one: it lists every single thing the app stores, what your friends can see, and which records are deleted after 30 days. It was written from the actual database rather than from a template.
The terms of service are the ordinary sort, with one thing worth saying twice — this is not a medical device, and a sleep score is not a diagnosis.