4/5 rating based on 96 reviews. Read all reviews for Pause: daily mindfulness for iPhone.
Pause: daily mindfulness is free iOS app published by PauseAble ApS
Clamorea
I like this app a lot. I think it pretty much does what is intended. If you really listen and try to be mindful. Good app
Arduous
I’ve tried my fair share of similar apps. Pause is the one I use consistently. Thank you.
nascar atl
Always enjoyed the app and now with the full screen it’s even better. Thank you for taking the time and effort to update Pause!
Soitsme
Simple but effective for me. I do wish there was more option in color and sound choice. At least color.
PeeblesAndMarcy
As others have said, once the blob fills the screen there’s not much else to do. You could just rub your finger on your screen anyway for free... not worth the $1.99
BeeRad1228
This app makes it easy to meditate and is super relaxing. Only complaint so far is it needs to be able to go full screen on iPhone X and above. Looking at black bars on top and bottom is aesthetically unpleassing. And with you’re eyes closed if you move your finger over the bars then it stops the session.
ForgottenFalls
A simple and efficient way to reset your mind, for the price of half a cup of coffee. Just don’t expect it to do anything it doesn’t do.
DerwP
Wished it supported fullscreen for iPhone X’s visuals. Seeing a tiny screen disrupts the experience. Also, I wish it had the ability to keep sound effects, but mute music so I could listen to my own (vibrating would also help at the end).
nkhSea
OK, so here’s the deal. I use this just like those old “ocean wave” toys. (The ones that came in a plastic tube, and were filled with a thick blue liquid and a clear liquid. You tilted them from one end of the tube to the other to make “waves”.) With this app, i don’t close my eyes, and I pay no attention to the “too fast” or “too slow” because I don’t care what the developer had in mind, I just want to play with the colors. It does fill the screen, but, if you move around toward the corners you will see that the circle is still there. Then you can start playing with it, making it bigger and smaller, and moving around. It’s a not perfect app. I’d like a little more control of the size of the circle, and the colors, but I enjoyed it.