Remrise raises $8.2M to deliver tailored, plant-based sleep solutions

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Sleep is big business
Casper, Leesa and a dozen other mattress companies have driven the point home in recent years
It’s something we all want, but none of us are getting enough of
In 2017, sleep aids generated $69.5 billion, globally
By 2023, that number is expected to blow past $101 billion.Remrise is the latest startup in search of the Holy Grail of a better night’s
sleep
The company’s already raised $8.2 million in seed funding led by Founders Fund to kickstart that effort
Fostered by Atomic, the same incubator that gave the world Hims/Hers, the startup delivers herbal sleep solutions, tailored to the user
The goal of the service is to move users off medicated sleep aids, using a combination of traditional herbal supplements and improvements to
sleep hygiene
“We’re creating an app that is tracking and analyzing data,” CEO and founder Veronica Lee tells TechCrunch
“So we’re going to connect to any existing trackers to understand your bedtime, wake time, REM cycles
We’re collecting that passive data, and we’re also working with the customer around collecting active data around choices
The goal is to help the consumer improve sleep hygiene over time.”The company has already launched a pilot with 90 users and plans to
expand it to a larger study of about 400 people, using both sleep trackers (like Fitbits or Apple Watches) and sleep clinics
In the meantime, however, it’s already launching for the public.There’s a 14-point questionnaire on Remrise’s site aimed at getting
users started
I filled it out and the startup suggested the “Rested Up” mix, featuring Spirit Poria (Fu Shen), Salvia Root (Dan Shen), Polygala (Yuan
Zhi), Shi Chang Pu, GABA, Magnesium and Valerian Root
Results will vary
“Each formation has about a dozen to 15 different ingredients
We’re tailoring it to the individual
When people go through the quiz, we’re basing the patterns off of traditional Chinese medicine patterns
Each profile type goes through four different patterns that rotate on a daily basis.”The company is offering a “free trial” for a
week, which requires the user to pay shipping
Those interested in the full service deal will be charged $55 a month