Raise Your Vibe delivers one thoughtfully written lesson each day, drawn from 18 wisdom traditions & thinkers like Stoicism, Vedic philosophy, Hermeticism, Alan Watts, Ram Dass & Neville Goddard.
Open the app. Read or listen for 5 minutes. Level up your spirit. That's it.
One beautiful lesson each morning with wisdom that shaped how we understand consciousness, presence, and meaning.
Features:
- 400+ lessons
- Listen to any lesson
- Build a daily streak
- Bookmark and take notes
Hey everyone! I'm Bram, the maker of Raise Your Vibe. My first app ever!
I built Raise Your Vibe because I kept finding incredible ideas scattered across YouTube rabbit holes, Reddit threads, and old books. But there was no single place that brought their wisdom and lessons together as a daily practice.
So I built a daily wisdom app that pulls from 18 traditions and thinkers: Ram Dass, Alan Watts, Vedic philosophy, Neville Goddard, Krishnamurti, Spinoza, and 12 more. Every morning, you get one lesson. Read it or listen to it. Five minutes, that's it.
What makes this different from a quote app: these are original, in-depth lessons. Not recycled quotes. Every lesson has audio narration, a reflection prompt, and you can bookmark and take notes on the ones that hit different.
The app is free to start (your first lesson is fully available), with a premium subscription for the full library of 400+ lessons, audio on every article, and all features.
Would love your feedback. What traditions or thinkers would you want to see added?
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Hey everyone! I'm Bram, the maker of Raise Your Vibe. My first app ever!
I built Raise Your Vibe because I kept finding incredible ideas scattered across YouTube rabbit holes, Reddit threads, and old books. But there was no single place that brought their wisdom and lessons together as a daily practice.
So I built a daily wisdom app that pulls from 18 traditions and thinkers: Ram Dass, Alan Watts, Vedic philosophy, Neville Goddard, Krishnamurti, Spinoza, and 12 more. Every morning, you get one lesson. Read it or listen to it. Five minutes, that's it.
What makes this different from a quote app: these are original, in-depth lessons. Not recycled quotes. Every lesson has audio narration, a reflection prompt, and you can bookmark and take notes on the ones that hit different.
The app is free to start (your first lesson is fully available), with a premium subscription for the full library of 400+ lessons, audio on every article, and all features.
Would love your feedback. What traditions or thinkers would you want to see added?