When we built OceanMind, we had a strong conviction: most meditation apps are too shallow. Real, lasting change required real, structured commitment.
So we built a full course movement practice, breathwork, then meditation all three done back-to-back. The science was solid. The results for users who actually completed it were remarkable. Sessions ran 30 45 minutes. We were proud of it.
Then we looked at our retention data. It was brutal.
Hey Product Hunt π
We built OceanMind because we couldn't switch off.
You know that feeling. End of the day.
Everything is technically fine.
But your mind just won't stop.
We tried every breathing app out there β
they all gave us the same routine regardless of
how we actually felt. Anxious. Wired. Exhausted.
Didn't matter. Same session. Every time.
That felt wrong to us.
Your nervous system isn't the same every day.
Your practice shouldn't be either.
So we built an AI that reads your state before
every session β how activated you are, what you're
feeling β and creates breathwork around exactly
where you are right now.
Anxious β calming breath, built for this moment.
Mind racing β we slow it down together.
Low energy β we build it back up.
No two sessions are the same.
Because no two moments are the same.
π What's live today:
β AI state check-in before every session
β Personalized breathwork generated in real time
β Practices for anxiety, racing thoughts, low energy
β Structured programs if you want to go deeper
Early users keep telling us the same thing β
it's the first app that actually meets them
where they are, not where they're supposed to be.
That's everything we were trying to build.
We're here all day β ask us anything. π
What do you do when your mind just won't quiet down?
Wow, I think I've found what I was looking for! Honestly, all these repetitive apps don't help me relax at all, and I end up tossing and turning in bed for hours trying to calm my mind. Do you plan to incorporate breathing practices from different cultures? It would be interesting to try Thai ones.
@allurepixelΒ Thank you so much β this really means a lot to us on launch day π
Youβve touched on something we think about a lot. The app already includes practices from multiple traditions β Pranayama from the yoga lineage, ancient alternate nostril breathing, somatic release techniques. The foundation is deliberately cross-cultural because different traditions solved different problems, and the nervous system responds to all of them.
Thai practices β particularly those rooted in Theravada Buddhist breathing and Thai yoga (Reusi Dat Ton) β are genuinely fascinating and very much on our radar. The slow diaphragmatic patterns and the way breath is used as an anchor in Thai forest tradition meditation have a distinct quality that weβd love to bring in.
For your specific situation β tossing and turning, mind that wonβt stop β the practice that tends to work best in OceanMind right now is extended exhale breathwork before sleep.
I would like to learn more about Thai practices!
Would love to hear how it works for you. And Thai breathing traditions β noted. πββββββββββββββββ