For individuals seeking self-directed, non-clinical behavioral techniques to manage physical and emotional responses to specific sound triggers.
Providing specialized therapeutic tools for individuals managing misophonia. Focused on behavioral techniques to reduce sensitivity to sound triggers.
Target audience
Portfolio
Free 3Last updated
Misophonia Muscle Relaxation
v5.1
9mo ago
Primary focus
Health & Fitness and Medical tools for misophonia management
Scale
indie
Target audience
Individuals seeking self-directed, non-clinical behavioral techniques to manage physical and emotional responses to specific sound triggers.
Released 1 update in the last 6 months with 1 abandoned app, indicating a low-frequency maintenance cycle.
4 apps analysed
Reduce your misophonia - develop the skill of relaxing your muscles on demand
Granular audio modulation (duration down to 0.2s)
Granular trigger customization (record/edit)
User-sentiment analysis coming soon.
The dominant player in emotional regulation, capturing the 'extreme emotional response' segment the target app aims to mitigate.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
The most direct functional competitor, offering a sophisticated platform for tracking physical symptoms and triggers that overlaps with the target's reflex-tracking mission.
A primary alternative for users seeking to manage the 'immediate and involuntary' emotional spikes associated with misophonia.
While focused on sleep, its core value proposition is sound-masking, which is the primary coping mechanism for misophonia sufferers.
The largest free library of sound therapy, making it the primary 'zero-cost' alternative for users hesitant to pay $9.99.
An adjacent soundscape tool that emphasizes environment simulation (Park, Forest, Underwater) for passive relief.
Captures the 'mood tracking' aspect of misophonia management through a low-friction, icon-based interface.
A peer focused on the social sharing of environmental recordings, often used by misophonia sufferers to find specific 'safe' sounds.
A rising threat from the medical/hardware sector that integrates sound therapy directly with hearing aid technology.