Flow the Moment

Apps: tools for presence

Product suite

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Anchor Now

In progress

Turn panic, anxiety, and drift into one-tap, low-load intervention flows.

Anchor Now is not another productivity tool. It is a way to steady the body first, then break a hard moment into something small enough to handle.

  • Three familiar entry states: panic, anxiety, and drift
  • Shape breathing, grounding, and next steps into your own support flow
  • Keep help close enough to reach before overwhelm grows
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Steady Flow

Coming soon

Transform low-value trend noise into visual calm.

Steady Flow does not deny the information stream. It reframes it into patterns your nervous system can hold, so awareness stays open without overload.

  • Trend keywords pass through a calming filter
  • Generate nature-like wallpapers and focus cards
  • Turn interruption into a quiet visual pause
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Sunny Breath

Coming soon

Not an alarm, but a gentle start for the first 10 minutes of the morning.

Sunny Breath is built around the hardest part of mornings: the first 0-10 minutes. It uses gradual audio, tiny actions, and a short check-in to turn panic into a pace you can re-enter.

  • Gradual wake music to reduce the shock of abrupt alarms
  • 1-3 low-pressure starter actions to cross morning resistance
  • Minimal mood logging and rhythm support without streak anxiety

FAQ

FAQ

01 Is this anti-productivity?

No. We are not against productivity. We are against productivity that burns people out and erodes dignity.

02 Do you shame people for distraction?

No. We assume people are doing their best under real constraints. Product language and mechanics avoid shame loops.

03 Will you sell personal data?

No. Privacy-first is a core principle. We minimize collection and explain usage clearly.

04 Why introduce friction at all?

A small pause can interrupt autopilot and restore choice. The purpose is agency, not punishment.

05 How do you approach ADHD users?

With respect for neurodiversity. We design support systems, not “fix-the-user” systems.