CpapDash
REAL SETUPS

My therapy setup

Three ways I actually see my CPAP data — the CpapDash app, the full cloud dashboard, and fully local in Home Assistant. Same therapy, your choice of stack.

Your therapy on your phone

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Problem. Your CPAP's own app is clunky and locked to the manufacturer's cloud — last night's AHI shouldn't take five taps to find.

Built. The CpapDash app reads your therapy data and shows what matters at a glance: AHI, usage, mask leak, pressure and respiratory rate, with an AI read on the night.

Result. Open the app, see "AHI 2.1 — Normal," 5.1h used, leak 0.0 — done. Your data, on your phone, no portal.

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The full cloud dashboard

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Problem. Raw CPAP data is just numbers — you want to know whether last night was actually a good night, and why.

Built. The cloud dashboard at cpapdash.com turns each session into clear metrics plus an LLM-written summary — AHI breakdown, leak percentiles, event types and plain-English recommendations.

Result. A nightly "great night, AHI under 2" read with the detail to back it up, and 30-day insights that catch trends before they become problems.

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Your CPAP in Home Assistant

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Problem. Some of us want our therapy data local — on our own Home Assistant, no cloud round-trip.

Built. The open-source hms-cpap service streams ResMed data straight into Home Assistant over MQTT — key metrics, O2-ring oximetry, an AI session summary and automated therapy insights.

Result. Your CPAP becomes just another local sensor: AHI, usage, leak, SpO2 and heart rate on your own dashboards, fully under your control.

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