u/Consistent_Scale9076

I built gamified apps for manifesting with robotic affirming and focused affirming.

I built gamified apps for manifesting with robotic affirming and focused affirming.

I've been in the manifestation community for a few years and the pattern I kept hitting with affirmation apps:

Beautiful UI. Wallpaper affirmations. No structure. No way to measure whether you're actually doing the practice right. Just read affirmation, close app and forget and spiral. Nothing changes. And they've not been especially built to aid those in the law of assumption community. I've never seen one that helped me with robotic affirming and using gamified features for manifestation to make it feel fun.

I wanted something that treated affirmation work like training - with fun gamified features, methods, rep counts, session timers, and output data I could look at over time and feel proud of my persistence and my results. An app that is like a mental gym for the mind.

So I built AuraCount Lite and AuraQuest. Both apps are different but have similar concepts and are built for robotic affirmations and focused affirmations and for tracking manifestation goals. Wanna do a 10k or 50k challenge without using a boring counter app?. I gotcha.

Two core methods: robotic affirming (high-rep volume sessions) and focused affirming (timed, slow, deliberate). A pinnable counter with haptic feedback. Weekly bar charts that show your actual output. An affirmation library, journal, breathwork section, mini-games, and a challenges system, mascot pet companions. The apps track your saturation sessions and you earn XP and level up as you use the app, after doing saturation sessions and level up and win rewards and badges.*

Features of AuraQuest :A Mantra or tap counter, a timer counter for focused affirming, breathwork, affirmation challenges (Affirm 1k, 10k, etc. Fail challenges and lose hearts and gems),sound library of ambiance and affirmation tape makers for Subliminal, audible audios and rampages, affirmation library, journal, goal tracker, history. Earn XP to level up, hearts and gems and unlock pet companions, themes etc.

Auracount Lite features: Create multiple mantra counters, a timer counter, breathwork, affirmation challenges, journal, manifestation goal, affirmation library, mini games, daily practice goals, history, mascots*.* Level up with XP and earn stars and gems using the app.

*They're both free PWA - no app store, no login, installs to your home screen and works offline.

I'm not a big team. Just one person who got frustrated and started demo versions. They're currently vibe coded cuz I'm testing the concept of the ideas for now and I want to get a few beta testers and feedback. They're not perfect yet but it's good enough for now so I wanna know if any users would want this? Would you want these as actual apps on your phones?. Feedback, questions, ideas etc are always welcome. If you try it, then I'd genuinely want to know what you like, what is missing and things you'd like to see?. Which app version is your favorite or would you prefer for daily use?AuraQuest or AuraCount Lite

u/Consistent_Scale9076 — 10 days ago
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So I built apps I wanted for robotic affirmations, focused affirming and tracking manifestations in a gamified way.

*I've been in the manifestation community for a few years and The pattern I kept hitting with affirmation apps:

Beautiful UI. Wallpaper affirmations. No structure. No way to measure whether you're actually doing the practice right. Just read affirmation, close app and forget and spiral. Nothing changes. Never seen one that helped me with robotic affirming and using gamified features for manifestation.

I wanted something that treated affirmation work like training - with fun gamified features, methods, rep counts, session timers, and output data I could look at over time and feel proud of my persistence and my results.

So I built AuraCount Lite and AuraQuest. Both apps are different but have similar concepts and are built for robotic affirmations and focused affirmations and for tracking manifestation goals. Wanna do a 10k or 50k challenge without using a boring counter app?. I gotcha.

Two core methods: robotic affirming (high-rep volume sessions) and focused affirming (timed, slow, deliberate). A pinnable counter with haptic feedback. Weekly bar charts that show your actual output. An affirmation library, journal, breathwork section, mini-games, and a challenges system, mascot pet companions. The apps track your saturation sessions and you earn XP and level up as you use the app, after doing saturation sessions and level up and win rewards and badges.*

Features of AuraQuest :A Mantra or tap counter, a timer counter for focused affirming, breathwork, affirmation challenges (Affirm 1k, 10k, etc. Fail challenges and lose hearts and gems),sound library of ambiance and affirmation tape makers for Subliminal, audible audios and rampages, affirmation library, journal, goal tracker, history. Earn XP to level up, hearts and gems and unlock pet companions, themes etc.

Auracount Lite features: Create multiple mantra counters, a timer counter, breathwork, affirmation challenges, journal, manifestation goal, affirmation library, mini games, daily practice goals, history, mascots*.* Level up with XP and earn stars and gems using the app.

*They're both free PWA - no app store, no login, installs to your home screen and works offline.

I'm not a big team. Just one person who got frustrated and started demo versions. They're currently vibe coded cuz I'm testing the concept of the ideas for now and I want to get a few beta testers and feedback. They're not perfect yet but it's good enough for now so I wanna know if any users would want this? Would you want these as actual apps on your phones?. Feedback, questions, ideas etc are always welcome. If you try it, then I'd genuinely want to know what you like, what is missing and things you'd like to see?. Which app version is your favorite?*AuraQuest or AuraCount Lite

u/Consistent_Scale9076 — 11 days ago