I Vibe Coded a Meditation App, and the Experience Wasn’t Soothing

I’ve never been consistent when it comes to meditation. I lean on the practice when I’m stressed, which is counterintuitive. The goal is to do it daily, so you can better center yourself.

I don’t love having to search for a specific meditation on YouTube or having to pay for an app that I don’t use enough to make it worth the cost. I also find there are seasons of life I theme my sessions around. Right now, it’s getting pregnant. 

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After two years of fertility treatments, I wanted to see if I could create an app that could help me connect with my womb, process the pain and get in a good headspace before my next embryo transfer. 

And wouldn’t it be cool to send it to my fellow IVF warriors, if it worked well? I came across Thunkable AI, which lets you ideate, build, test and launch a

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