3/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Polyphasic sleep for iPhone.
Polyphasic sleep is free iOS app published by Alexey Kuzovkov
DACCFLUTES
What it does, it does well! It’s almost useable... But it needs the ability to “snooze” or delay or cancel a nap, especially via the alert message, so I can delay a nap for 5 minutes etc. And it needs a way to pause the whole system, so I can turn off all the alerts and go back to my own Apple alarms temporarily if I need. As it is I would have to delete the whole app. So I am forced with the choice to delete the app, or become perfect at taking my naps to the minute. I’m trying the latter but it’s hard...
Dadsfavchild6214
It didn’t adjust to daylight savings and you can’t manually change the time.
A small admin
Did the job nicely. It’s simple and it just works. But it’s also pretty barebones - you can’t even turn it off. Which is fine I guess?
Jeff Ketos
Would like to have multiple custom templates with custom naming. Secondly, integration with sleepband tracker would be handy.
Bobthetheman
I've used a lot of sleep apps like Smart Sleep and Sleep Cycle. This one is a great addition. It's simple and easy to use. I went ahead and bought the full version, but I think a trial would be better than locking down the entire app except for a biphasic schedule. If I could suggest a feature, it would be the ability to have a random alarm played each time I nap. I often get used to an alarm sound, so it's nice to have some variety. Also, could you include a 12 hour clock? Great job so far!
Ryliejaiden
You have to pay to unlock every single useful part of this app. Deleted almost instantly. It is really too bad :(
Bbrannon4
The app is well made and easy to use, but it really needs a custom option. It's nice to have the built in schedules, but it doesn't have the true bi-phasic option (approximately sunset to sunrise waking up for a couple hours in the middle of the night). I would either like that as an option or the ability to create a custom schedule. I disagree with the requests for 12 hour time because it's important to consider a true 24 hour day for sleep schedules. It's also true that the in app purchases are basically required for everything, but it's $1 so not really a big deal.
Estebanito7
Pointless to have a free version of this app. Need to buy the app to get anything useful.
T0XICMETAL
This is worth the 99¢ if I could actually customize the Everyman sleep cycle. At the moment all sleep sessions are 5 hrs apart but I want to be able to change time between naps because you only need 3hrs between sleep sessions. If this is fixed I will make 5stars