MTimer is a simple, private meditation timer built for regular practitioners. No guided voices, social features, or distractions. just your practice, a timer, and a bell. Set custom sessions, use interval bells and ambient sounds, track your progress, and explore how your body settles with optional on-device Calm Score using wearable data. Fully offline, ad-free, and designed to keep your meditation data private.
MTimer was inspired by a simple frustration: meditation should be accessible, focused, and free from unnecessary distractions. Many existing meditation apps have become overloaded with guided content, subscriptions, social features, and locked features that get in the way of a simple sitting practice. I wanted to create a clean meditation timer that anyone could use, with just the essentials needed to meditate consistently. Beyond tracking time, I also wanted to understand the deeper impact of meditation by measuring how my body responds during practice, helping reveal changes in calmness and physiological settling over time.
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What it does: preset or open-ended ("Infinity") meditation sessions, ambient soundscapes (rain, bamboo flute, etc.), interval bells that don't clash with the closing chime, and optional Heart Rate/Health Connect sync for a "Calm Score" after each session. Streaks, insights, and a home screen widget round it out. On top of that: Zen Mode (dims your screen during a session), automatic Do Not Disturb integration so notifications don't break your focus, flexible media output options (route audio to speaker, headphones, media volume vs. notification volume, etc.), and deep customization, clock styles, timer fonts, and more in Settings.
How it's different from Insight Timer / Calm / Headspace: those are content platforms first, thousands of guided sessions, teachers, courses. MTimer is the opposite: just a clean, focused timer for people who already know how to meditate and don't want an app full of content to sort through. No subscriptions, no guided audio library — just start, sit, get a Calm Score based on your actual heart rate, and see your stats add up over time. It also leans harder into the "protect your focus" side than most timers, DND and Zen Mode fire automatically so you're not manually silencing your phone before every sit.
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What it does: preset or open-ended ("Infinity") meditation sessions, ambient soundscapes (rain, bamboo flute, etc.), interval bells that don't clash with the closing chime, and optional Heart Rate/Health Connect sync for a "Calm Score" after each session. Streaks, insights, and a home screen widget round it out. On top of that: Zen Mode (dims your screen during a session), automatic Do Not Disturb integration so notifications don't break your focus, flexible media output options (route audio to speaker, headphones, media volume vs. notification volume, etc.), and deep customization, clock styles, timer fonts, and more in Settings.
How it's different from Insight Timer / Calm / Headspace: those are content platforms first, thousands of guided sessions, teachers, courses. MTimer is the opposite: just a clean, focused timer for people who already know how to meditate and don't want an app full of content to sort through. No subscriptions, no guided audio library — just start, sit, get a Calm Score based on your actual heart rate, and see your stats add up over time. It also leans harder into the "protect your focus" side than most timers, DND and Zen Mode fire automatically so you're not manually silencing your phone before every sit.