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Hatch

Hatch

Computers and Electronics Manufacturing

Menlo Park, CA 16,687 followers

We create products to support you as you find your way to a well-rested life.

About us

Babies, kids, adults… everyone feels better after a good night of sleep. And at Hatch, we know sleep — we’ve helped over half a million families sleep better, and we’re just getting started. Originally inspired by new parents and their babies, Hatch has evolved our suite of smart sleep products to help humans of all ages and stages develop — and maintain — natural, healthy sleep habits. Designed by experts and loved by parents, our original Rest Family includes Rest and Rest+, all-in-one sleep products designed for babies and kids that can be controlled remotely. Joining this beloved product suite is Hatch Restore, a fully-customizable product geared toward helping adults sleep well. As an all-in-one sleep solution, Restore helps people personalize their perfect night of sleep. Launched in 2014 by parent entrepreneurs Ann Crady Weiss and Dave Weiss, and featured on “Shark Tank” in 2016, Hatch is headquartered in Menlo Park. For more information, visit Hatch.co.

Website
http://www.hatch.co
Industry
Computers and Electronics Manufacturing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Menlo Park, CA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2014

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    Exciting to see The Wall Street Journal recognize our latest campaign! 😴 We’re not here to pick fights, we're here to help people sleep better. Our recent billboards weren’t about taking shots, but about calling out a universal truth: late-night doom-scrolling isn’t doing us any favors. “If we’re doing a challenger campaign, who is the enemy? The enemy is phones and doom-scrolling, because it’s very detrimental to sleep,” said Rinee Shah. Love seeing the conversation around sleep (and the importance of putting your phone away at bedtime!) make waves. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g7BBifXs

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    We’re thrilled to share that Hatch has been named a Webby Honoree in three incredible categories by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences! ✨ IRREVERENT MEDITATIONS 🏆 Podcasts - Experimental & Innovation 🌙 GOODNIGHT STARLIGHT 🏆 Podcasts - Original Music Score / Sound Design 🏆 Podcasts - Kids & Family These shows are designed to make bedtime magical—for kids and adults alike. Whether you're Unwinding with laughter, music, or a moment of zen, we’re proud to help people feel better at bedtime. Huge congratulations to our brilliant producers, artists, musicians, and partners who bring these stories to life—and to our listeners, thank you for dreaming with us 💫 #WebbyHonoree #Hatch

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    It’s been 20 years since The Office first aired — and somehow, it’s still our go-to when we want to unwind, laugh, or just feel cozy. Now, in partnership with Peacock, we've turned that comfort-watch energy into sleep support. Our limited-edition Office-inspired content is now available on Hatch+ to help you build routines you’ll actually stick with: 💤 Cue to Unwind featuring the theme song 🌞 Scranton Commute-inspired sunrise light 📄 A bedtime light setting that nods to Dunder Mifflin (you’ll know it when you see it) Comforting, nostalgic, and available for one month only. Because great sleep starts with a routine you love.

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    Happy #SleepWeek! We wanted to understand how and why we doomscroll, so we had in-depth conversations with five sleepers who can’t stop scrolling at night.   TikTok dopamine hits. Instagram FOMO. Subreddit rabbit holes. However you doomscroll, you probably know this bedtime habit isn’t great for your sleep. It’s well known that blue light from your phone can interfere with your circadian rhythm, making it hard to settle down for rest. Scrolling through your feed — yes, even the fun videos! — can also keep your brain alert when you’re supposed to be winding down. If we know doomscrolling isn’t good for us, then why do we keep reaching for our phones? With help from Director Ivan Cash, we talked to five people about their doomscrolling habits: how they got there, what content fills their midnight feeds, and how long they really scroll. Watch the full series 'Doomscroll Report' on YouTube, a collab with Cash Studios. https://lnkd.in/gK2CBpV7

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    👀 Still scrolling? We see you. It’s late. And while you could keep scrolling LinkedIn, reading one more post, and convincing yourself that “just five more minutes” won’t hurt... we both know how this ends. Doomscrolling = less melatonin. Less melatonin = harder to fall asleep. Harder to fall asleep = groggy, tired you tomorrow. So, what if you swapped the scroll for something that actually helps you unwind? Our latest Sleep Awareness Month collection in Hatch+ is packed with bedtime routines, sound baths, and sleep sounds (yes, including the rustle of denim—don’t knock it ‘til you try it). 🚀 Ready to log off and level up your sleep? Read our latest Snewsletter and start your real bedtime routine.

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    If bedtime means catching up on emails, watching TikToks, or scrolling Instagram, you’re not alone. But your phone might be costing you the restful sleep you need. The blue light from screens can disrupt your body’s natural sleep signals, making it harder to wind down. And it’s not just the light—endless content keeps your brain engaged when it should be powering down for the night. ✨ Don't have a Hatch? Join our Goodnight Phone Challenge featuring new screen-free unwind playlists on YouTube, launching Monday, March 10.

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    Ever heard of Sleep Divorce? It’s not as dramatic as it sounds, in fact, it might just be the key to a better night’s sleep (and a happier relationship). As we wrap up February, we’re diving into the trend of couples choosing separate sleep setups for the sake of better rest, less resentment, and more love. Is this the ultimate sleep hack or a relationship red flag? Read our latest LinkedIn Newsletter to find out. ⬇️

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