Everything we build comes from the same foundation — meditation, sound, breath, and the disciplines of inner work. The forms are different. The source is the same.
A daily practice for aligning your inner world with the life you want to build. Live on iOS and Android.
Sound for the nervous system. Binaural beats, subliminal audio, and an AI Studio for personalized soundtracks. Coming soon, iOS.
A daily practice for aligning your inner world with the life you want to build.
HappyMe is the dream project — the first app built around this body of work, and the foundation everything that's come since has been built on.
Most people don't have a daily practice that meaningfully shapes their inner life. Most of what exists for this either flattens the work into a checklist or scatters it across tools that never quite add up to a practice. HappyMe is built differently. It brings affirmations, sound, journaling, gratitude, vision work, and goal pathways into a single daily practice — designed to deepen with use, not to perform progress.
In the morning: affirmations and sound for setting the inner state. Through the day: journaling and gratitude for staying aligned. A Vision Book and Guided Paths for the goals that matter most. Each piece is built to fit into a working life and to compound with daily use.
Live on iOS and Android.
Sound for the nervous system.
NeuSync is a sound technology app built around binaural beats, subliminal audio, and curated audio programs that move the brain and body into states of focus, calm, sleep, and clarity.
Sound, used carelessly, does very little. Sound used carefully — the right frequencies, the right structure, the right moment in a person's day — measurably changes the nervous system. Most people don't know the difference, and very little that's available today helps them learn it. NeuSync is built to close that gap: a curated daily practice rather than a library to scroll through, grounded in peer-reviewed research on how sound and audio entrainment actually work.
At launch, a focused library organized by the states most people are trying to reach. Alongside it, an integrated AI Studio that generates personalized subconscious reprogramming soundtracks for the specific goals a person is working toward — turning the same body of sound research into something that meets each user where they are.
Coming soon, iOS.
E-Shakti is an active research-phase project led by Dr. Mahendra Patait. Dr. Patait leads the research; our contribution is the application itself and the sound IP that powers it.
The research focuses on improving emotional regulation among young adults. The project is currently in beta as part of an active research phase, and not yet publicly available. It will reach broader release after the research concludes.
For HappyMe, E-Shakti is the first form this work has taken inside a research setting — a sign that what's being built here can serve research and academic study, not only consumer practice.