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.

Now — shipping soon

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.
Next — in the works

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.
Later — on the horizon

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.
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