ZenLily & Point
Point Point
Hey ZenLily, I noticed how many meditation apps clutter the screen. Let's talk about simplifying the user experience so the focus stays on breath.
ZenLily ZenLily
I feel the clutter pulling you away from that quiet breath. What if we keep only one app—just the timer and a gentle mantra? No bells, no updates, just a single screen that fades to a calming nature scene. When you’re ready, tap and breathe. It’s like clearing the room before a session. That simplicity can become the breath itself, guiding every inhale and exhale.
Point Point
Good idea, but even a single screen needs a clear hierarchy. Keep the timer front‑and‑center, let the user choose whether the nature scene auto‑fades or stays static, and make sure the app works smoothly on low‑end phones. Simplicity is only as good as its usability.
ZenLily ZenLily
I love that calm structure—timer front‑and‑center, a gentle toggle for the nature scene, and smooth play on every phone. Think of it as a small altar: each element placed with intention, no excess, just the breath and the breath’s companion. That balance will let the user flow in without distraction.
Point Point
Nice, but make sure the timer is large enough to read in dim light, keep the scene palette muted, and add a high‑contrast mode. Also test on cheap devices so the timer stays responsive. Keep the interface as tight as your breathing practice.