Kevin Rose

Oak - Meditation and breathing exercises for geeks

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Oak is a community-driven guided meditation and breathing exercise app. Our meditations were built from data gathered in-app as beta testers completed their sessions (or ended them early). This led to hundreds of adjustments in pace, tone, and verbiage. We're geeks: Support for pre/post heart rate tracking (and variability) soon.

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Maxim Okhokhonin
so brilliant presentation movie
Emil Urmanshin

Thank you guys for such an amazing app. I understand that the functionality is a bit limited at the moment since you've just released it but that will be really awesome if meditation guidance differs from day to day. And I'd like to see meditations for different occasions as well.

I will recommend Oak to friends for sure.

Pros:

1. Guidance is holistic; 2. Variety of sounds; 3. Totally free

Cons:

1. Variety of meditations

Kim Simmons
Love meditation and Oak. Good app!
Rhonda Rice
Oak has been a good introduction to a daily practice.
Davina Geist
Liked it a lot
Eugene Alexeev

It really helps me to concentrate on my internal I and relieve tension and anxiety. Would like to thank the team behind Oak. Great job, guys!

Pros:

simple the best meditation app that I've tried. And I tried a lot

Cons:

I would like to have more themes

Levon - Founder @ Zeroqode
@kevinrose Hi Kevin, my name is Levon, I'm founder of Zeroqode and creator of Zenify meditation app https://www.producthunt.com/post... . As well as a serial maker. would you be interested to buy part or all of Zenify? it's translated to 10 languages and can be a great addition to your Oak meditation app. The concept is different and wouldn't overlap with the one of Oak, rather complement it. We are also now building Zenify bot for Telegram and Slack. It would be the same concept but delivered as a messenger bot. With proper marketing and promotion it can become very successful. Please let me know. Thanks!
Holly Harkener
LOVE Oak. It’s the first meditation app I’ve found that doesn’t get in the way of, you know, meditating. Other apps I’ve tried seem to be more focused on building their brand than anything else, and the result is a disjointed, interruptive experience for the user. Oak, on the other hand, proves that you can create a well-defined, stable brand identity without any of the “look at me! look at me!” antics.
Andras Lenart
Any word on when a Android version might be developed? @kevinrose
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