Midlife Engineering is a sound therapy tool for the creatively restless. Craft ambient soundscapes to ease stress, sharpen focus, and spark creativity. It’s like therapy without the talking — boosting mood, brainpower, and well-being, no motorcycle required.
We also have a white noise machine. It’s good, but it lacks in the moment mood control. You just get 5 different frequencies.
The point of Midlife Engineering is to be able to engineer the sound to your current mood in any given situation ☺️
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Sounds great! I love products with fresh and innovative concepts. The landing page looks awesome too! I'll give it a try and share my thoughts. Congrats on the launch !🎉
This is such a cool idea! I love the playful spin on tackling stress and boosting focus, definitely relatable. And the science behind ambient soundscapes is fascinating. I can see this being a game changer for people looking to enhance productivity or just unwind.
Congrats on the launch!
Best wishes and sending lots of wins to the team :) @mrblackstudio
To me it sounds like the perfect tool for the creatively restless - Absolutely genius for people like me w/ a short attention span (just kidding it ain't that short :) )
Quite like the sound of mood-boosting audio designed to get me in the zone.
Could seriously be keen to curb my procrastination!!
Congrats on the Launch! Love how Midlife Engineering transforms ambient sound into a practical tool for stress relief and focus. It’s like a quick audio retreat.
This is incredibly beautifully done. I am usually super against NUXes in product UIs when they forcibly have the user click on buttons with unhelpful hints - but OMG. I refreshed and replayed the page so many times just to read the text and go through 'onboarding'.
Congratulations. This is absolutely amazing.
Just a tiny bit of feedback: Audio on Brave+Windows 11 has quite a lot of artifacts and crackles. Would love a native version if you ever build it!
@abesh_thakur wonderful feedback thanks. The onboarding was needed for two reasons. To help the user understand how to use the synth and then to lock the user into the story — which is important to understand.
Regarding the sound crackling. I don’t have it on Mac. I did have during the build phase but further refined the code override to fix it by adjusting the fade in/out timing.
Again great feedback 🙌
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I think you have managed to achieve both perfectly! Well done.
Wow, what a beautiful product! I've been using Brain.fm for years to help with focus and am always surprised at how effective it can be. When I first started with this, I was a bit overwhelmed at the choices, but then I started playing with it and realized that the discovery process of the perfect synth was a big part of the draw. I would love to see a community around this where people could share what worked for them in different situations. Nice job!
@jpedigo Thanks for the amazing feedback. You're right, the onboarding might come across as overwhelming, but I needed to find a way to introduce the sounds, whilst allowing the user to scroll the story to resonate with the concept of sound healing. The challenge was always, how do make something for someone who has no musical experience at all — apart from listening — and make it fun as a doing process. Which in turn takes us out of our negative cyclical monkey brain thought patterns.
Yes, a community would be nice. It's a bit of food for thought.
This is phenomenal. As a long time Endel user, I'm hooked. If you sold a downloadable, I'd buy it. If you sold the hardware, I'd buy it. Take my money.
@aaron_dignan Oh wow — that's great to hear. I've decided through my own experiences that mental health shouldn't cost anything, so it's my plan to keep anything on the website for free and I ask nothing of the users but peace of mind. I am working on a record and download function — an integral feature to allow users to create their own soundscapes and listen offline via their favourite method.
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Amazing to hear :)