
Shut Up & Breathe
Your Daily 2 Minutes Of Peace
133 followers
Your Daily 2 Minutes Of Peace
133 followers
Experience 2 minutes of peace with our meditation app. Ideal for quick relaxation, whether you're at work or on the move. Select calming backgrounds and let gentle prompts guide you. Mindfulness is only a breath away.
Products used by Shut Up & Breathe
Explore the tech stack and tools that power Shut Up & Breathe. See what products Shut Up & Breathe uses for development, design, marketing, analytics, and more.
Design & Creative 1
Design & Creative 1

DaisyUIFree UI components plugin for Tailwind CSS
5.0 (39 reviews)
Daisy UI provided the beautiful and responsive components that shaped Shut Up & Breathe's user interface. Its pre-designed elements allowed us to craft a clean, cohesive look that’s easy to navigate, ensuring a soothing user experience across all devices. While we looked at Tailwind CSS alone, Daisy UI’s ready-to-use components made design faster and more consistent.
Engineering & Development 3
Engineering & Development 3
ShipFastShip your startup in days, not weeks
5.0 (53 reviews)
ShipFast was instrumental in accelerating the development of Shut Up & Breathe. Its intuitive web app boilerplate allowed us to quickly bring our idea to life. While we considered Wasp for its AI-driven boilerplate customization, ShipFast’s simplicity and speed were unmatched.

SupabaseThe open source Firebase alternative
5.0 (680 reviews)
Supabase was crucial in developing Shut Up & Breathe's backend, offering a robust, real-time database and authentication system that integrated effortlessly. While Firebase was considered, we chose Supabase for its open-source flexibility, making it ideal for managing our data and user interactions.

VercelThe frontend cloud. Creators of Next.js.
5.0 (772 reviews)
Vercel played a pivotal role in deploying and scaling Shut Up & Breathe. Its tight integration with Next.js ensured the app operated smoothly with fast and dependable performance. Though we explored alternatives like Netlify, Vercel's developer-centric environment and strong support for serverless functions made it the best fit for hosting Shut Up & Breathe.
