The roadmap.
What's shipping soon, what's next, and what's on the horizon. Subject to change — but this is where the focus is.
The next update. Polish, control, and a richer-sounding library.
- Voice input on "describe how you're feeling." Speak it instead of typing it. Often easier when you actually need a reset.
- Newly arranged, recorded, and Atmos-mixed music. A fuller, more immersive sound bed designed for spatial audio on AirPods Pro and Max.
- Improved guided narration. Re-recorded with better pacing, warmer delivery, and tighter sync to the breath countdown.
- General fixes and improvements. Small bugs and rough edges from the early reviews.
Bringing reset to the moments before you'd ever open the app.
- Siri Shortcuts, out of the box. "Hey Siri, I'm nervous" opens reset and starts a 1-minute Nervous → Calm. One shortcut per mode, no setup required.
- iOS Home Screen widget. Tap any of the four modes from your home screen. Defaults to 1 minute, configurable to your preferred lengths per mode.
- Bigger preset library for describe mode. More state-to-technique mappings so the match feels right more often.
Bigger bets. No promised dates — these need real time to do well.
- watchOS app. A wrist-first experience. Haptics on the wrist are more effective and less intrusive than on the phone — better for the moments you'd actually use this.
- Apple Health & Apple Watch integration. Proactive nudges based on signals like elevated heart rate or low HRV — "your body's a little activated, want a 1-minute reset?"
- Oura integration. Same proactive-nudge model, pulling from Oura's readiness and stress signals.
- Generative breathwork. For advanced users — pick the technique, set the ratio, choose the length, save your own. Not the default experience, but there if you want it.
Got an idea?
Tell us what to build next.
Feature requests, bug reports, things that didn't work the way you expected — all welcome.