Stop the spinning in under 5 minutes.
Unspin uses your phone's gyroscope to coach the Epley maneuver in real time — the same fix vestibular therapists charge $200 a session for. Find the affected ear, hold the angle, end the attack.
A 5-minute fix gated behind a $200 appointment.
BPPV — benign paroxysmal positional vertigo — has a mechanical cause and a mechanical solution. The system treats it like a mystery anyway.
- 01Urgent care just prescribes meds.
Meclizine masks the spinning but does nothing to fix the loose crystals causing it. You wait it out — for weeks.
- 02PT is $200 a session, and weeks long.
Vestibular therapists do the maneuver in 5 minutes, then bill for the appointment. Most people need 3–6 visits.
- 03YouTube videos miss the one thing that matters.
The Epley maneuver only works at precise angles — 45° and 90°. A static clip can't tell if your head is actually there.
- 04And it keeps coming back.
BPPV recurs in 50% of cases within a year. Without a tool you own, every attack means waiting, paying, or guessing again.
Clinical precision, in your pocket.
Unspin turns your phone into a guided vestibular therapist. Same protocol your ENT would walk you through — measured by sensors that don't blink.
Open the app the moment the room spins. Voice prompts and on-screen guidance take it from there.
Your phone's gyroscope checks every position against clinical benchmarks. Green means aligned. Red means adjust.
A 90-second intake points to the affected ear and canal — because each of the three needs a different maneuver.
After the maneuver, a rehab progression handles the residual fog that can hang on for weeks.
Four steps from spinning room to steady floor.
The whole flow takes under five minutes — most users finish before their meclizine would have even kicked in.
Answer 6 questions about which way the room spins, when, and for how long. Unspin identifies the likely ear and canal.
Hold your phone flat for 3 seconds. Your gyroscope is now your guide — accurate to within 2°.
Voice prompts walk you through each position. The dial turns green when you're aligned, holds for 30 seconds, then advances.
Short rehab exercises handle residual dizziness. Episode log shows what triggers attacks and what stops them.
Every detail tuned to one outcome: the spinning stops.
Posterior, lateral, anterior — each needs a different maneuver. Unspin asks the right questions to pick correctly.
Live readout against clinical 45° and 90° benchmarks. No more guessing if 'kind of tilted' is tilted enough.
Hands-free instructions so you can keep your head still. Calm, paced, never robotic.
A progressive Brandt-Daroff and gaze stabilization program for the foggy days after.
Log triggers, severity, and recovery. Spot patterns — and bring real data to your doctor.
Protocols validated by three licensed vestibular therapists before a single user touched it.
From the people who used to dread the next attack.
"Third attack this year. First time I didn't have to wait two weeks for a PT slot. The dial turning green is wildly satisfying — and it actually worked."
"I'd been doing the Epley off a YouTube video for months with mixed results. Turns out my head was at 30°, not 45°. Unspin caught it in the first session."
"The triage flow correctly identified my left lateral canal — same canal my ENT had diagnosed. I felt safe trusting the rest of the session."
One session costs less than your copay.
Mid-attack and need it to stop now.
- Full triage + guided maneuver
- Real-time gyroscope feedback
- Voice coaching
- One-time use
Recurrent BPPV — most users pick this.
- Unlimited guided sessions
- Residual dizziness rehab program
- Episode tracking & trigger analysis
- All three canals supported
- New protocols as they're added
Complex cases or vestibular migraine.
- Everything in Monthly
- Personalized rehab plan
- Detailed head-position analytics
- Discounted expert consults ($79)
7-day money-back guarantee · Cancel anytime · No insurance, no appointment, no waiting room.
Questions, answered honestly.
The Epley maneuver is the standard, conservative first-line treatment for posterior canal BPPV — the most common form. Our triage screens for red flags (sudden hearing loss, neurological symptoms, recent head injury) and routes you to seek care when needed. If anything looks atypical, we tell you.
Modern smartphone IMUs are accurate to within 1–2°, well inside the clinical tolerance for Epley positioning. We calibrate at the start of each session and validated sensor accuracy against goniometer measurements with three licensed vestibular therapists.
About 30% of BPPV cases need 2–3 sessions to fully resolve. Your subscription includes unlimited attempts, and the rehab program handles residual dizziness that can linger even after the crystals are repositioned.
Unspin is built for BPPV specifically. If our triage suggests something else — migraine, Meniere's, vestibular neuritis — we'll tell you and recommend seeing an ENT or neurologist. The episode tracker is still useful data to bring to that visit.
Because the Epley only works at precise angles. A static video can't see whether your head is at 45° or 30°, or whether you held the position long enough. That precision is the entire difference between 'it kind of helped' and 'the spinning stopped.'
No. Any iPhone from the last 8 years or modern Android has the gyroscope and accelerometer Unspin uses. No wearables, no peripherals.
Yes — one tap, no email, no retention call. And if Unspin doesn't help within 7 days, we'll refund you in full.
Next time the room spins, you'll know what to do.
Set up takes 90 seconds. Your first guided session is $4.99 — or get unlimited access for less than a single PT visit per year.