What relaxation sounds or features do you crave in a relaxation app? Please share your thoughts!
M.Furkan Yılmaz
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Hey Product Hunters!
We're currently working on Cheepy, an app designed to help users find tranquility through meditation, nature, and sleep sounds. Before we launch, we want to make sure we've created the best relaxation experience possible, and we would love to hear your thoughts and ideas.
What types of sounds or features do you find most soothing or helpful for relaxation, meditation, or sleep? Are there any unique soundscapes or functionalities you wish were available in a relaxation app? Share your thoughts, experiences, and suggestions with us!
By participating in this discussion, you'll not only help us shape the future of Cheepy but also discover new ways to enhance your own relaxation experience. We're excited to hear your ideas and engage in a conversation about the world of relaxation sounds and how Cheepy can cater to your needs.
Join the discussion, and let's create the ultimate relaxation app together! 🐦🎶
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Ali Kemal Serbet@kemalserbet
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Don’t need to reinvent the wheel! No other sounds are needed but thunderstorm, rain and piano ⛈️
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Repeating beats help me a lot for focusing while working. Also, I sleep while listening to soft piano.
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@erkin_doruk Do you mean something like ASMR sounds?
A feature that allows me to set a timer for my relaxation session is really helpful so I can customize the length of my relaxation time.
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@andrew_philip1 Great! Because we already have a timer feature. It includes preset options and a customizable time-setting feature. Thanks for your contribution Andrew!
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The sound of a gentle rainfall is my go-to for relaxation, it helps me unwind after a stressful day.
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I love the sound of ocean waves crashing against the shore, it's so soothing and calming to listen to.
just discovered a brown noise that is helpful for concentration 🧘♀️
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I love the sounds of nature.
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@shushant_lakhyani do you like animal sounds or non-animal sounds? Because I think most of the people like non-animal sounds like wind, river, etc. I just wonder it.
I like having the option to customize my own relaxation soundscape by combining different sounds and adjusting their volume.
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@taylah_drury I've a great news Taylah! We already have this combining feature. When creating this, we thought people should customize their experience and save it for later use. Thanks for your contribution!
White noise like a fan or static helps me block out distracting noises and focus on relaxation.
I find the sound of a crackling fire or campfire to be really cozy and calming.
✋ another vote for rain / storms here
and yoga music
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A breathing exercise feature that guides me through deep breathing exercises helps me reduce stress and anxiety.
I like having the option to choose a guided yoga or stretching routine to help me relax my body and mind.
For me, it's sounds like nature like rain and thunder. Also sounds that give me cosy feelings like the crackling sounds of a fireplace
From my perspective, the most soothing sounds are those reminiscent of the ocean or flowing water.
Personally, I crave the sound of rain and thunderstorms when I'm trying to sleep. And, it would be great to mix different rain sounds with thunderstorms and wind sounds.
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@hilal_eraslan1 Did you mean, that mixing different rain sounds? We already solved it! Wait for publishing the latest version. Thanks for the feedback!
Bird sounds... They are a gift of god. I hope u use bird sounds in your app. Im actually tired of searching bird sounds from youtube or another platform. Please let me know when you launch your app looking forward to see whats coming.
I like to listen bilateral music when I meditate. It could be also bineural beats with 50 bpm. It helps me to focus on my breath. It’s actually a method in EMDR therapy, but I listen 50 bpm bineural beats also when I study.
Music in 114 hz frequency. It's ideal for meditation and focus.
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@tejaswini_gopalaswamy I hadn't heard of it before, we'll look into it and add it as a content category. Thank you so much!