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SenseSoothe

SenseSoothe

8 haptic fidget toys in your pocket. No ads. $0.99 forever.

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A tactile relief app for people who fidget β€” ADHD, anxiety, or anyone who needs something to do with their hands. 8 haptic interactions: infinite scroll, toggle switches, rotating dial, slider, tappable grid, phone keypad, spinning wheel, and number selector. Every interaction has optional haptic feedback and sound effects. Dark/light modes. No account. No tracking. Works offline. $0.99 one-time. No subscriptions. No ads. Ever. Built by someone with ADHD who wanted a minimal fidget app.
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Launch tags:iOSβ€’Product Huntβ€’Health
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Tines
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George DeLair
Maker
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Hey Product Hunt! πŸ‘‹ I'm George, and I built SenseSoothe because I have ADHD and couldn't find the fidget app I needed. I fidget constantly β€” pens, surfaces, whatever's nearby. Physical fidget toys help, but I can't always carry them into meetings or pull them out on flights without looking like I'm playing with toys. I wanted something: βœ“ Designed for adults, not kids βœ“ No ads interrupting every interaction βœ“ No $8/week subscription for basic features βœ“ Haptics that actually feel satisfying So I built it myself. This is my second iOS app after Node Playground (a physics toy). The hardest part was the haptic timing β€” a 20ms difference makes something feel broken vs. satisfying. I probably spent more time on that than actual features. I'd love to hear: β€’ Which interactions feel good vs. which feel off β€’ What's missing that you'd want in a fidget app β€’ If you use other tools for sensory regulation