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  • Sat. Dec 6th, 2025

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Twitter Introduces Personal Sleep Coach

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Dec 6, 2025 #coach, #sleep, #twitter

Twitter announces a new feature for its users. This feature is a personal sleep coach. Twitter wants to help people sleep better. The coach uses information from users. It tracks sleep patterns. It gives advice based on this tracking. Users connect their Twitter account. They share basic sleep details. The coach then sends personalized tips. These tips arrive through direct messages. They might suggest bedtime changes. They might recommend reducing screen time. They could offer calming activities. The goal is better rest.


Twitter Introduces Personal Sleep Coach

(Twitter Introduces Personal Sleep Coach)

Twitter knows sleep troubles are common. Many people struggle nightly. Bad sleep affects health. It impacts mood too. Twitter wants to offer support. This tool is part of that effort. It uses simple technology. It does not need fancy devices. Anyone with a Twitter account can use it. The setup is quick and easy.


Twitter Introduces Personal Sleep Coach

(Twitter Introduces Personal Sleep Coach)

Experts say good sleep is vital. It helps the body recover. It keeps the mind sharp. Twitter hopes this coach makes a difference. Users can try it today. They access it within their app settings. The feature is free for everyone. Twitter plans updates based on feedback. They want the coach to improve constantly. Users are encouraged to share their experiences. This helps Twitter refine the tool. Better sleep starts now.

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