Midlife Engineering is a sound therapy tool for the creatively restless. Craft ambient soundscapes to ease stress, sharpen focus, and spark creativity. It’s like therapy without the talking — boosting mood, brainpower, and well-being, no motorcycle required.
Ever feel like your brain is running an outdated operating system? Midlife Engineering is here to help — no software updates required.
🔊 What is it? A playful, sound therapy tool that lets you craft ambient soundscapes to relieve stress, sharpen focus, and spark creativity. Think of it as yoga for your ears, minus the awkward stretching.
💡 Why try it? - De-stress instantly – Ambient sounds lower cortisol, reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation. - Sharpen your mind – Creating soundscapes enhances neuroplasticity, keeping your brain adaptable and engaged. - Enter a flow state – Rhythmic audio patterns improve dopamine regulation, making focus easier. - Sleep better – Low-frequency sounds slow brainwaves, helping you fall asleep faster.
✨ Backed by science
Studies show that ambient soundscapes improve cognitive function, reduce sensory overload, and enhance focus, especially for neurodivergent individuals. Whether you’re managing ADHD, anxiety, depression or just need to drown out distractions, sound therapy can work wonders.
Midlife (or any life) crisis? Try Midlife Engineering. It’s like therapy without the talking — and way cheaper than a motorcycle. 🚀
Best viewed on Desktop and with headphones.
We’d love your feedback! Let us know not just what you think, but how it makes you feel (the most important part) afterwards. This helps me make it even better.
@mrblackstudio sounds amazing. Makes me really happy to see how much effort and solutions are emerging to help us with anxiety and depression; reasons to be tech-optimist. Congrats on the launch and best of luck distributing this! 🫡
@ari_nakos Amazing you got the story part. It should feel fun, have humour and yes be relatable to the stresses we all share today — there's a reason why all time poor mental health rates are sky rocketing and we as creatives need to fight against a system that is both causing it and doing very little to combat it.
It's things like this get me excited about the internet. I'm an audiophile. I like good design. I like when something takes me through a journey. This hits every.single.thing. I've had the noise playing in the background for an hour and played with the synth as my break time (so new sounds), then go back into focus mode.
Really well done @mrblackstudio - my ears, eyes, and soul thank you.
To me it sounds like the perfect tool for the creatively restless - Absolutely genius for people like me w/ a short attention span (just kidding it ain't that short :) )
Quite like the sound of mood-boosting audio designed to get me in the zone.
Could seriously be keen to curb my procrastination!!
Using this thing you can tell it's a labor of love. Best finding yet on product hunt. I suffer from ADHD and this is the most amazing noise generator I found (and I've tried many of them). Truly wonderful. I wish this thing will soon exist in an macOS app so we can use it offline. Thank you Lee for your skills, taste, and to be kind enough to share this with the community.
This is a perfect use case, and it makes me so happy that it can potentially help you with your ADHD — as a fellow with this super power — I know how much tools like this benefits us. to help calm and slow down our overactive minds and nervous system.
An app would be great — currently there's no plans for this at the moment but I'm working on a record and download feature that enables you to sample your own soundscapes and listen offline.
Midlife Engineering
Hey, Product Hunt! 👋
Ever feel like your brain is running an outdated operating system? Midlife Engineering is here to help — no software updates required.
🔊 What is it?
A playful, sound therapy tool that lets you craft ambient soundscapes to relieve stress, sharpen focus, and spark creativity. Think of it as yoga for your ears, minus the awkward stretching.
💡 Why try it?
- De-stress instantly – Ambient sounds lower cortisol, reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation.
- Sharpen your mind – Creating soundscapes enhances neuroplasticity, keeping your brain adaptable and engaged.
- Enter a flow state – Rhythmic audio patterns improve dopamine regulation, making focus easier.
- Sleep better – Low-frequency sounds slow brainwaves, helping you fall asleep faster.
✨ Backed by science
Studies show that ambient soundscapes improve cognitive function, reduce sensory overload, and enhance focus, especially for neurodivergent individuals. Whether you’re managing ADHD, anxiety, depression or just need to drown out distractions, sound therapy can work wonders.
Midlife (or any life) crisis? Try Midlife Engineering. It’s like therapy without the talking — and way cheaper than a motorcycle. 🚀
Best viewed on Desktop and with headphones.
We’d love your feedback! Let us know not just what you think, but how it makes you feel (the most important part) afterwards. This helps me make it even better.
Producta
@mrblackstudio sounds amazing. Makes me really happy to see how much effort and solutions are emerging to help us with anxiety and depression; reasons to be tech-optimist. Congrats on the launch and best of luck distributing this! 🫡
Midlife Engineering
For sure! Ambient music is great for hyper focus, especially when being creative or doing development work. Thanks for your positive words!
Llanai
@mrblackstudio
It's a terrific story you told with the site alone; resonates with me every scroll of the way.
A display of creativity with a proven utility case -- restoring one's self. One of the few gems out on the internet.
Midlife Engineering
@ari_nakos Amazing you got the story part. It should feel fun, have humour and yes be relatable to the stresses we all share today — there's a reason why all time poor mental health rates are sky rocketing and we as creatives need to fight against a system that is both causing it and doing very little to combat it.
Appreciate your feedback. Peace :)
Midlife Engineering
@edicook Great to hear Edie — being useful is already a great achievement. I hope it makes you feel good too.
Product Hunt
It's things like this get me excited about the internet. I'm an audiophile. I like good design. I like when something takes me through a journey. This hits every.single.thing. I've had the noise playing in the background for an hour and played with the synth as my break time (so new sounds), then go back into focus mode.
Really well done @mrblackstudio - my ears, eyes, and soul thank you.
Midlife Engineering
@gabe Awesome words. Thank you :)
To me it sounds like the perfect tool for the creatively restless - Absolutely genius for people like me w/ a short attention span (just kidding it ain't that short :) )
Quite like the sound of mood-boosting audio designed to get me in the zone.
Could seriously be keen to curb my procrastination!!
Midlife Engineering
@cranqnow Go for it - give it a try and let me know how you feel after a few goes.
Nice one, thanks Lee!!