Founder's Story
I Didn't Build This in a Lab.
I Built It on My Kitchen Floor at 5 AM.
I used my own voice to shut off 3 AM racing thoughts — and accidentally built a tool that reprograms how you think while you sleep.
Four years ago, I was sitting on my kitchen floor at 5 AM in a small Lithuanian town. Cold coffee on the counter. Laptop open. Numbers that made no sense on the screen.
I was building an Amazon business — selling to America from a country most Americans can't find on a map. At first, it looked like it was working. Sales came in. I thought I'd cracked the code.
Then every dollar disappeared. Into ads. Into inventory. Into a growing pile of decisions that felt right but produced nothing. Sellers with worse products were beating me. I couldn't figure out why.
That 5 AM moment wasn't the first. It was the hundredth. I just finally stopped pretending things would magically improve.
Here's what nobody tells you about running a business alone: the problem is almost never what you think it is.
I thought my problem was strategy. Wrong ad targeting. Bad keywords. Weak listings. So I optimized everything. New images. Better copy. More data.
Nothing changed.
Because the real problem was sitting behind the screen. My mind was so overloaded that I couldn't see what was right in front of me.
One morning — after months of trying everything I used to laugh at (meditation, affirmations, deliberately choosing what to think about) — I opened the same ad dashboard I'd looked at a thousand times.
And I saw it. A structural mistake that had been bleeding money for months.
It wasn't hidden. It wasn't complex. I had simply been too mentally exhausted to see it. My brain was so full of noise that the signal couldn't get through.
That clearer mind eventually led me to the one thing that actually fixed my sleep: delivering my own words directly to my subconscious — while I was sleeping.
Within months, the business turned around. Revenue grew. Things clicked into place with a clarity that felt almost unfair compared to the years of grinding.
Here's the thing nobody talks about: the affirmations and mental reprogramming worked. Not as some vague feel-good exercise. They literally changed what I could see, what I could process, how I made decisions. My subconscious was running different software now — and the results were real.
But I had a problem with timing.
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Why Your Affirmations Fail During the Day — and Work While You Sleep
I was doing affirmations during the day — but my conscious mind kept fighting them. That inner voice saying "this is stupid" or "you don't really believe this." And when the business started working, a new problem appeared: 3 AM. Ideas at midnight. Plans at 2 AM. My brain wouldn't shut off.
I tried everything for sleep. Melatonin. Apps. White noise. Meditation tracks from strangers. Some helped me fall asleep. None actually changed anything about how I woke up or how I thought the next day.
Then it hit me: what if the best time to reprogram your subconscious isn't during the day — when your critical mind fights every word — but during sleep, when that guard is completely down?
Imagine another month of 3 AM. Another month of dragging through mornings. Another month of your potential dissolving into exhaustion — while knowing that a different version of yourself is right there, just out of reach. That was my life. And I refused to accept it.
So I had an idea that sounded ridiculous.
What if I recorded my own voice — calm, deliberate, saying the things I actually needed to become — and let it play while I slept? Not to help me fall asleep. But to reach my subconscious during the one window it's actually listening.
My own words. My own voice. Addressing exactly who I wanted to be. Delivered at the one time my mind couldn't argue back.
I'm an engineer by nature, so I didn't just hit record and play. I went deep into the research. Tested everything on myself. Changed things until something finally worked — then changed them again until I understood why it worked. Two years. Thousands of adjustments.
Within weeks, the 3 AM wake-ups stopped. Not reduced — stopped. I was sleeping through the night for the first time in years. And I was waking up with the kind of clarity I used to need three cups of coffee to fake.
I gave copies to my wife. My father. A few friends who knew what I'd been going through. Most of them noticed something within two weeks.
"I run a daycare. I haven't slept six hours straight in three years. After five nights with this, I woke up at 6:30 without an alarm. My husband thought something was wrong."
Why I Listen to the "Ugly" Version
Here's something I rarely share publicly.
VoxSoma comes in two formats. One wraps the therapeutic frequencies in beautiful nature sounds — rain, ocean, forest. It's gentle. It's pleasant. Most people start there.
The other format is raw. Pure frequencies. No nature sounds. No music. Just the precise acoustic signal, exactly as the science requires it.
It sounds strange at first. Almost alien. Like something from a physics experiment, not a wellness product.
That's the one I use every single night.
Here's why: after the first week, your brain stops noticing the sound entirely. It becomes invisible. And that's exactly when it starts working at its deepest level — because there's nothing between the signal and your sleeping mind. No rain to process. No ocean to interpret. Just pure, mathematically precise frequencies doing exactly what they were designed to do.
The nature version works just as well therapeutically. But the raw version? It's the one I trust with my own sleep. Every night. For two years. I never switched back.
What VoxSoma Actually Is
It's simpler than it sounds. You record short, powerful affirmations in your own voice — the goals you're working toward, the person you're becoming. We layer them at a precisely calculated volume over a 5-layer acoustic system that guides your brain through natural sleep phases.
While you sleep, your subconscious hears your own voice delivering the exact messages that matter to you. No inner critic. No resistance. Just your voice, reaching the deepest part of your mind during the one time it's fully open to change.
Your voice is intentionally quiet in the mix. Almost imperceptible. That's not a flaw — it's the entire point. Your sleeping mind doesn't need loud instructions. It needs a familiar whisper beneath the surface. And your own voice is the most familiar sound your brain knows.
The result: you sleep better, and you wake up different. Not overnight. But within weeks, the way you think, decide, and show up starts to shift — because your subconscious is finally running the software you chose, not the one anxiety installed.
I'm not a doctor or a neuroscientist. I'm a regular person from a small country who needed to change his mind — literally — and built the tool that finally did it.
VoxSoma is that tool.
"I'm a software engineer. My brain doesn't have an off switch. I've tried every sleep app, every supplement. This is the first thing that actually changed how I wake up — not just how I fall asleep."
If you're reading this at 2 AM because your brain won't shut off — or at 7 AM because you slept terribly again — or during lunch because you're running on fumes and looking for anything that might actually work:
I've been exactly where you are. For years. And I built the thing that finally worked.
Try it for 14 nights. If you don't feel the shift, just stop. No questions. No pressure.
It takes less than 2 minutes to start. No forms. No friction. Just press play.
Start tonight.
— Ramunas D.
Founder & Engineer, VoxSoma
Built on a kitchen floor in Lithuania. Tested on my own insomnia. Every single night.