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YourBreath
Calm breathing on iPhone and Apple Watch
YourBreath helps you start a calm breathing session on iPhone or Apple Watch. No account, no ads, no analytics. Built independently by Danish doctor and app developer Jan H. Clausen.
I am Jan, an iOS developer and practicing GP in Denmark. I built YourBreath because I wanted a small, focused breathing app that felt calm from the first tap and did not turn a simple exercise into another account, feed, dashboard, or subscription funnel.
YourBreath guides established breathing exercises on iPhone and Apple Watch. You can start a short session quickly, follow visual pacing and gentle cues, use optional reminders, and review progress without pressure. HealthKit is optional, and the app is designed around a clear privacy promise: no account, no ads, no third-party analytics, and no selling or sharing personal data.
What makes it different is the restraint. The free app is useful immediately. Premium is a one-time unlock for deeper routines and personal plans, not a recurring subscription. The goal is to make regular breathing practice easier to begin and easier to return to.
I would love feedback from the Product Hunt community on three things:
- Is the positioning clear in the first few seconds? - Which screenshot or gallery slide makes the value easiest to understand? - What would make you trust a privacy-first wellness app enough to try it?
Thanks for taking a look. I am especially interested in practical feedback from Apple Watch users, indie app makers, and people who care about calmer software without tracking.
About YourBreath on Product Hunt
“Calm breathing on iPhone and Apple Watch”
YourBreath was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #158 on the daily leaderboard. YourBreath helps you start a calm breathing session on iPhone or Apple Watch. No account, no ads, no analytics. Built independently by Danish doctor and app developer Jan H. Clausen.
On the analytics side, YourBreath competes within Apple Watch, Health & Fitness and Privacy — topics that collectively have 99.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how YourBreath performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted YourBreath?
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Hi Product Hunt,
I am Jan, an iOS developer and practicing GP in Denmark. I built YourBreath because I wanted a small, focused breathing app that felt calm from the first tap and did not turn a simple exercise into another account, feed, dashboard, or subscription funnel.
YourBreath guides established breathing exercises on iPhone and Apple Watch. You can start a short session quickly, follow visual pacing and gentle cues, use optional reminders, and review progress without pressure. HealthKit is optional, and the app is designed around a clear privacy promise: no account, no ads, no third-party analytics, and no selling or sharing personal data.
What makes it different is the restraint. The free app is useful immediately. Premium is a one-time unlock for deeper routines and personal plans, not a recurring subscription. The goal is to make regular breathing practice easier to begin and easier to return to.
I would love feedback from the Product Hunt community on three things:
- Is the positioning clear in the first few seconds?
- Which screenshot or gallery slide makes the value easiest to understand?
- What would make you trust a privacy-first wellness app enough to try it?
Thanks for taking a look. I am especially interested in practical feedback from Apple Watch users, indie app makers, and people who care about calmer software without tracking.