sit. breathe. begin.
zenflow is a meditation timer for people who already know how to meditate. no guided sessions. no streaks. one bell.
open the timer →
twenty minutes.
one bell.
nothing else.
the timer
set it. forget it. one bell at the end. the screen dims, the numerals fade, and the room becomes a room again.
the intervals
quarter-hour bells if you want them. silence if you don't. choose them once. don't think about them again.
the history
a quiet log of your sessions. no streaks. no shame. you can ignore it for a month and nothing will protest.
the bell is a tibetan singing bowl recorded in a small temple in vilnius. you can pick a different one.
one bell is one bell. not ten. just one. it's enough.
will the app guilt me if i miss days?
no. there are no streaks, no notifications, no encouraging little nudges. your practice is yours. the app has no opinion about it.
does it have guided meditations?
no, by design. zenflow is a timer. if you want a teacher, find a teacher.
is my session history private?
yes. the history lives on your device. nothing is uploaded, nothing is shared, nothing is sold. there isn't even an account to log into.
what about retreats, longer sits, vipassana?
the timer goes to ninety-nine minutes. set whatever intervals you like, or none at all. it doesn't ask what tradition you sit in.
coming to ios and android.
free, with $3.99/month for custom bells and interval programs — or stay free, the timer is whole.
launching soon · one note, then silence
a question, a thought, a quiet hello.
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