Space
Aer has given me the space and discipline to breath, reset, and reframe my daily life.
UI is awesome, worth every penny.
UI is awesome, worth every penny.
This is the one
I’ve been meditating for years, and it feels like I’ve tried almost every breathing app out there — the big corporate ones (rhymes with Palm) the ones friends swear by, and even ones recommended by my therapist.
Aer is the first that actually stuck.
It combines the best parts of the other big-name apps (clean design, structured sessions, calming audio) but also adds little thoughtful touches that made me want to come back. The “chill pill” feature alone is worth it. Genius.
It’s simple when you need simple, but surprisingly powerful when you want something deeper. You can tell that it was built by someone who actually meditates.
And somehow it costs less than most of its competitors?
There are a lot of breathing apps. I’ve tried them. I deleted them. This one, I kept.
If you’ve been meaning to start — or restart — a meditation/breathing habit, this is an easy yes.
Aer is the first that actually stuck.
It combines the best parts of the other big-name apps (clean design, structured sessions, calming audio) but also adds little thoughtful touches that made me want to come back. The “chill pill” feature alone is worth it. Genius.
It’s simple when you need simple, but surprisingly powerful when you want something deeper. You can tell that it was built by someone who actually meditates.
And somehow it costs less than most of its competitors?
There are a lot of breathing apps. I’ve tried them. I deleted them. This one, I kept.
If you’ve been meaning to start — or restart — a meditation/breathing habit, this is an easy yes.
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This is the one
I’ve been meditating for years, and it feels like I’ve tried almost every breathing app out there — the big corporate ones (rhymes with Palm) the ones friends swear by, and even apps recommended by my therapist.
Aer is the first one that’s actually stuck.
It combines the best parts of the big-name apps (clean design, structured sessions, calming audio) but adds small, thoughtful touches that make you want to come back. The “chill pill” feature alone is worth it. Genius.
It’s simple when you need simplicity, but surprisingly powerful when you want something deeper. You can tell that it was built by someone who actually meditates.
And somehow, it costs less than most of its competitors?
There are a lot of breathing apps. I’ve tried them. I deleted them. This one, I kept.
If you’ve been meaning to start — or restart — a meditation habit, this is an easy yes.
Aer is the first one that’s actually stuck.
It combines the best parts of the big-name apps (clean design, structured sessions, calming audio) but adds small, thoughtful touches that make you want to come back. The “chill pill” feature alone is worth it. Genius.
It’s simple when you need simplicity, but surprisingly powerful when you want something deeper. You can tell that it was built by someone who actually meditates.
And somehow, it costs less than most of its competitors?
There are a lot of breathing apps. I’ve tried them. I deleted them. This one, I kept.
If you’ve been meaning to start — or restart — a meditation habit, this is an easy yes.
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