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Great question, and welcome to meditation! Calm and Headspace are solid if you're looking for guided sessions ā they're well-designed for beginners building a habit. That said, I recently launched something quite different that might interest you: @awakhuma . https://awakhuma.app/ No guided voice, no streaks ā just silent meditation with strangers around the world at 4 fixed moments a day. The...
Suggestions for meditation apps, or go back to Calm or Headspace?
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Most meditation apps give you content to consume. Guided voices, streaks, badges, leaderboards.
Awakhuma gives you nothing except presence.
4 times a day ā at 5h45, 11h45, 17h45, 23h45 UTC ā people around the world sit in silence together for 11 minutes. No voice. No guidance. No instruction. Just you, and thousands of others, breathing at the same time.
Silence shared is something different. You feel it.
ā Free. iOS. No account required to start.

AwakhumaThe world pauses together, 4 times a day.
Davyleft a comment
Hi Product Hunt š I've been meditating in silence for almost 10 years. No apps, no guides ā just sitting. What changed everything for me wasn't a technique. It was the first time I sat in silence with others. Something shifted. The quality of attention in the room was different. Silence shared is not the same as silence alone. Awakhuma is built on that one idea. Four times a day, at fixed...

AwakhumaThe world pauses together, 4 times a day.
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I built a silent meditation app where strangers meditate together, 4 times a day
Hey Product Hunt, I'm launching Awakhuma tomorrow ā a silent meditation app for iOS. No guided voice. No streaks. No leaderboards. Just silence, shared with strangers around the world at 4 fixed moments every day: 5:45 AM, 11:45 AM, 5:45 PM, and 11:45 PM UTC. The idea came from a simple question: what if thousands of people paused at exactly the same moment, without knowing each other, without...
