Today, the myZeo (SleepViewer) app for iPhone is available for download at the App Store! The free app will allow you to access, display and share your sleep data anytime, anyplace; all you need is a myZeo account.
For more information and screen shots, check out www.myzeo.com/iphone
We’ve heard from many customers that they would like to access their sleep data from their phones so they can have it on the go and be able to show it to their friends; myZeo (Sleep Viewer) for iPhone makes that possible.
While this is our first step into the mobile space, we have plans to continue developing other groundbreaking capabilities and features. myZeo (Sleep Viewer) works for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
In the meantime, please explore the app and give us feedback (iphonefeedback@myZeo.com) – we’re listening! And if you like the app, be sure to rate it at the App Store.
Happy Sleeping!
Among other things, Jason (ZQ: 73) is responsible for designing our products, which includes everything you see, touch, read, hear, and interact with on Zeo, myZeo.com and the Sleep Coaching program. He’ll be writing a series of posts about various features that are built into Zeo. If you would like to learn why things are designed the way they are, send us an email at Zeology@myZeo.com and Jason will discuss it in a future post!

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I’d suspect that many more of your existing customers would like the ability to read unencrypted data from the SD card. Sure an iPhone app is good marketing for new customers, but you recently told the existing customers developer time was tight in publishing a way to read our data unencrypted. Surely it couldn’t be harder than creating an iPhone app so you could share your data with your friends?
Hi Tom –
Thanks for the comment. The mobile app is a small step towards increasing the accessibility of Zeo data, and is just one of the projects we’ve been working on. As Ben mentioned in his last comment to you (http://blog.myzeo.com/zeo-open-api/#comments), we’re actively working towards a solution on the offline-data-access front and will keep you posted on the progress.
Regards,
Derek
I hope you’ll make it available for the Android operating system. There are several “Droid” phones on the market and their user-base is huge and growing rapidly.
Hi GJS-
Thanks for posting. The iPhone is our first venture into the mobile space and we have been thrilled by the response so far. We are also considering other platforms, including the Android. I agree with you that there are a number of reasons why it would make sense.
More to come in the future.
Best,
Jason