Free CpapDash shows you everything about your therapy. The thing is, "everything" is quite a lot, and not everyone wants to become an amateur sleep tech to make sense of it. That's what Pro is for: features that show you what the data means and what you can improve with it.

A plain-English read of your week
Instead of squinting at fourteen trend lines, you get a short write-up: how you slept, what changed, what's worth watching. It's generated by an LLM that's actually looking at your numbers and doing what AI does best, analyze and synthesize data really, really fast. Some weeks it says "steady, nothing to see here." Other weeks it points at the Tuesday your leak doubled.

Anomaly flags
The ML side learns what a normal night looks like for you and flags the ones that don't fit, before they'd jump out at you on a chart. A creeping central-apnea count, an oxygen dip that doesn't match your usual pattern, a pressure response that's off. Small stuff, caught early.

Alerts that reach you
You can turn on email alerts for the thresholds that matter: AHI over your line, big leak nights, short usage, low SpO₂. They fire on the night it happens, not whenever you next remember to log in. There's a cooldown so you're not buried, and it's the same engine whether the data came from the Mule & Miner or a zip you uploaded.

Family monitoring
Pro also lets you invite an observer, a partner or a kid keeping an eye on a parent, to see the dashboard read-only. They get the picture without you texting screenshots.

The honest part
None of this replaces your doctor, and I don't pretend it does. In fact, show this to your doctor before you go full let's-trust-the-new-cloud-app. What this is, is just a sharper pair of eyes on data you already own, so the important nights don't slip past. The free plan gets you the data; Pro makes sure you actually notice what it's telling you.

