Download ZenGen and turn whatever you're feeling into a personalized, AI-guided meditation in seconds. ZenGen allows the user to enter how they're feeling right now — it detects the users mood, and then generates a guided meditation in real time with a soothing audio track in the background. 1-minute and 3-minute meditations are free forever — additional durations on the premium tier.
No reviews yetBe the first to leave a review for ZenGen — Meditations made for the moment
Maker
📌
A friend of mine got me into Guided Meditations, but I disliked how they were all one-size-fits-all. It felt like fortune cookies. I needed something deeper — something personal and specific to me and my situation.
I looked on the app store but the problem was every single app that is remotely similar charges you as soon as you buy the app. There was nothing available for free. Nothing I could jump in and get started with. I understood that something better was possible and that I had to bring it to life. That's where the idea for ZenGen was born.
An idea so simple, yet from the start I knew that anyone that tries it would recognize the immediate difference compared to anything on the market. This is all to say that I hope you all will give the app a shot and let me know your thoughts!
Report
how does the AI actually pick the meditation style and music from just a mood input, like is there a set library it pulls from or is it generating the audio itself?
Report
Maker
@kriyeetja Our app allows a user to input their feelings. It parses the users feelings for the accurate mood, and generates audio on the spot. We really wanted a premium experience for the application. The audio is generated on the spot. We hope you'll give it a try!
Report
The mood detection idea is solid, but I'd love a way to save or favorite the generated meditations so I can replay the same one on a tough day. Right now it sounds like each session is one-off, which would make it harder to build a consistent practice around the tracks that actually work for me.
Report
Maker
@yiit58ic All of the meditations are saved in the settings page under "Recent Sessions" :-)
Report
Tried this on a rough afternoon and the 1-minute session actually helped me reset. The mood detection picked up on "anxious" pretty accurately and the audio was genuinely calming.
Report
Maker
@ule882420426780 Appreciate this feedback! A lot of work went into the mood detection aspect of our app, so noticing that means a lot!
Report
How does it actually detect mood from just a quick text input, and does it adapt in real time if I shift my mindset halfway through the meditation?
how does the AI actually pick the meditation style and music from just a mood input, like is there a set library it pulls from or is it generating the audio itself?
@kriyeetja Our app allows a user to input their feelings. It parses the users feelings for the accurate mood, and generates audio on the spot. We really wanted a premium experience for the application. The audio is generated on the spot. We hope you'll give it a try!
The mood detection idea is solid, but I'd love a way to save or favorite the generated meditations so I can replay the same one on a tough day. Right now it sounds like each session is one-off, which would make it harder to build a consistent practice around the tracks that actually work for me.
@yiit58ic All of the meditations are saved in the settings page under "Recent Sessions" :-)
Tried this on a rough afternoon and the 1-minute session actually helped me reset. The mood detection picked up on "anxious" pretty accurately and the audio was genuinely calming.
@ule882420426780 Appreciate this feedback! A lot of work went into the mood detection aspect of our app, so noticing that means a lot!
How does it actually detect mood from just a quick text input, and does it adapt in real time if I shift my mindset halfway through the meditation?