Why do you need to build a meditation app
Author | SARAH GOLDMAN |
Published date | 26 September 2021 |
Publication title | Jerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel) |
Meditation App Market Trends
The popularity of meditation apps is simple. People need to relax from time to time, and not everyone can afford to spend money on expensive psychologists and other medical specialists. The application gives you an opportunity to feel calm and forget about your anxiety. Mindfulness is the new trend among youngsters and millennials. They tend to care about themselves more attentively. If you look at the statistics according to a Fact.MR report, you may notice that interest in meditation apps will increase by 8% in 2029 due to growing stress levels among people.
So the tendency is that this direction is only getting popular, and now would be quite the moment to compose your own product. It can bring you profit because:
1. Due to some factors and fast life, stress is always here.
2. Mental health is a priority for many individuals today.
3. Meditation proved to have a positive influence on life and wellbeing.
4. Convenience has also become a priority. Meaning that most people would rather download an application rather than going somewhere seeking help.
Meditation apps earn money by offering subscription services and separate premium sessions. Since smartphone users became aware of Headspace and Calm, the applications have acquired around 24 million new users.
Kinds of Meditation Applications
There can be various types of applications. The ones were designed to fulfill different tasks; others look like a mix of activities connected to reaching a particular goal. So you can decide which services you wish to provide for your followers, it can be:
* sleeping and meditation;
* music and yoga;
* guided sessions and calm reading;
* breathing and walking.
It is usually a way of involving more potential followers. If you look at Headspace or other trendy applications, you will see that they offer several options. However, their concepts are different. Calm offers its users peaceful music and sounds therapy, while Headspace has some guided sessions where speakers read stories or invoke individuals to concentrate on their breathing and feelings. Select the area you like or blend...
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