If 3 a.m. wake-ups, night sweats, or wired-but-tired sound familiar — Hourless was built for exactly that pattern. Try it for 90 days. If your nights don't change, you pay nothing.
Donna T.
Age 49 · Verified Buyer
"Waking up drenched, lying there wired for hours, dragging myself through work. I've been on Hourless for two months. I'm sleeping through most nights, the sweats have calmed right down, and I feel human again."
Helen R.
Age 52 · Verified Buyer
"Falling asleep was never my issue. Staying asleep was. I'd be wide awake at 3 a.m. and once I was up, I was up. Most nights I sleep straight through now — and if I do wake, I fall back asleep within 10 or 15 minutes."
Julie N.
Age 47 · Verified Buyer
"I've been disappointed by enough sleep and menopause products to expect the worst. Six weeks in — sleeping through more nights than not, no morning fog, and I haven't had a proper drenching night sweat in over two weeks."
You're not anxious. Your schedule is fine. The room isn't too hot. But three, four, sometimes seven nights a week — your body wakes you up at the same hour and won't let you back to sleep. If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone, and you're not the problem.
You fall asleep fine. Then you're wide awake at 3 a.m.
This isn't sleep onset — it's sleep maintenance. Most products help you fall asleep. They don't help you stay asleep, which is the actual problem.
You wake drenched, kicking off covers, then freezing.
Your body's thermostat narrows in perimenopause. Tiny internal shifts feel like a full-body alarm. The room temperature isn't the issue.
Your brain switches on the moment you wake up.
Wired but tired. Physically drained, mentally alert. The nervous system can't downshift once you're awake — so you lie there for an hour, sometimes two.
Each of these makes sense in isolation. The problem is that perimenopausal sleep loss is three problems, not one. So one-dimensional fixes leave two gaps wide open.
Helps you fall asleep — does nothing for the 3 a.m. wake-up. Many women feel groggy or hungover the next morning.
Calming, useful — but on its own it doesn't touch night sweats or the cortisol spike at 3 a.m.
Knocks you out. You wake foggy. The underlying pattern is still there the next night.
A cool room and no screens are good foundations. They can't fix a hormonal nighttime arousal pattern.
Focus on daytime hot flashes and mood. Skip the researched doses of the ingredients that actually keep you asleep.
Being told this is normal aging doesn't help when you can't function the next day. You're not imagining it. It's biological.
No proprietary blends. No melatonin. Researched doses, on the label. Built for the pattern you actually have.
Most "sleep supplements" are sleep-onset products in disguise. They get you down at 11 and walk off the job at 2. Hourless was built for the hours melatonin can't touch — the cortisol shift, the heat, the wired-but-tired that pull you out of sleep four hours later.
Your cortisol is supposed to rise at dawn to wake you. Perimenopause pulls that curve hours earlier — which is why you jolt awake at the same hour most nights. Hourless includes 100mg of phosphatidylserine, the clinical dose shown to support a steadier nighttime cortisol response. Most sleep formulas skip this entirely. We built the whole formula around it.
This isn't a hot bedroom or the wrong pyjamas. It's a thermoregulatory misfire — your body's internal thermostat narrowing in perimenopause until tiny temperature shifts feel like a full-body alarm. Superficial changes won't help much. Sage leaf at 280mg is the dose proven to cut hot flash frequency and intensity in clinical trials. It's in Hourless at exactly that dose.
You know the loop. You wake at 3, and within minutes your brain is replaying yesterday's conversation, mapping tomorrow's worst-case, and dragging up things you haven't thought about in fifteen years. That isn't anxiety — it's a nervous system stuck in sympathetic gear long after it should have downshifted into rest. Hourless pairs 200mg magnolia bark (standardized to 2% honokiol), 120mg elemental magnesium bisglycinate, and 200mg L-theanine — the combination that supports the parasympathetic shift without sedating you into a hangover. You wake up rested. Not flattened.
Most menopause supplements stack a long list of ingredients on the label, then hide the actual amounts inside a "proprietary blend." The doses are almost never clinical. Hourless lists every milligram of every active — and every active is dosed to match the published research, not a marketing-friendly number. Five ingredients. Five disclosed doses. No melatonin. No hormones. Third-party tested.
If 3 a.m. wake-ups, night sweats, or wired-but-tired sound familiar — Hourless was built for exactly that pattern. Try it for 90 days. If your nights don't change, you pay nothing.
90-day results guarantee · Melatonin-free · Third-party tested
Real changes to your sleep take time. We've built in the runway most supplement brands won't, because we know what these ingredients do at full clinical dose — and we know you've been let down before.
Long enough for the cortisol and vasomotor work to actually take effect, not just a week.
One email to support. We'll refund the full purchase price — no forms, no return shipping.
No subscription locks, no auto-renewal traps, no hoops to jump through to walk away.