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This free iPhone app uses soothing haptics to help you calm down

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This free iPhone app uses soothing haptics to help you calm down
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Most mindfulness apps want you to create an account, buy subscription, and give a chunk of your attention before they help you unwind. Vän, a new iPhone app from Swiss indie developer Adrian Stanco, is built to be the opposite.

I found the app on Reddit, and the pitch alone made me curious enough to try it. Instead of sounds or endless scrolling, it leans entirely on haptics, the tiny vibrations your phone is already capable of producing. The result is a feeling of calm you get by simply holding your smartphone rather than watching the screen.

How Vän’s haptic companions create a different feeling of calm

Vän offers nine different vibration patterns, each meant to evoke a different sensation. There’s Pulse, which is a steady heartbeat rhythm, and Purr, a warm resonance modeled after a cat. Others lean on nature, including Rain, Wind, Fire, and a rumbling Storm, plus a slow rocking Moon pattern and a deep, lingering Gong. Each one feels in your hand, with a different kind of buzz.

A guided Breath option lets you feel rhythms like 4-7-8 breathing instead of reading instructions on a screen. There is the tactical 5-5-5-5 box breathing for absolute focus, the calming 4-7-8 rhythm for falling asleep, and a gentle 4-6 pendulum to slowly bring your pulse down.

The little customizations that help you fine tune the experience

You can also set your own custom breathing pattern, adjusting the inhale, hold, and exhale times to whatever rhythm works for you, which is a nice touch if the presets do not quite match your pace.

There is also a Journey mode that strings up to four companions together with smooth transitions, letting you drift from one feeling to the next over a set amount of time. You can fine-tune intensity, set a sleep timer, or let the vibrations gradually fade out for bedtime. I tried pairing Rain with Moon and Goong, and it felt like a tiny guided wind-down session.

You can also adjust the intensity from gentle to intense, depending on how strongly you want the vibrations. There is also a wind-down option where tempo and intensity fade out gradually, which is best for falling asleep.

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What makes Vän different from other wellness apps?

The best part is that you don’t have to create an account on Vän. It has no ads, subscriptions, or in-app purchases. The app doesn’t collect your personal data, and it also works fully offline.

Stanco says he built Vän after quitting meditation apps that demanded too much for something meant to help him switch off. The idea behind the app traces back to Stanco’s childhood, when a glow-in-the-dark toy comforted him during a hospital stay, an experience he wanted to recreate digitally as an adult.

Vän is free on the App Store right now, and after spending some real time with it, I think its simple approach might work better than most wellness apps with way more features. For more app picks worth your home screen space, our best iPhone apps roundup has plenty to explore.

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