Build your own rhythm.
Start delays, interval sounds, end cues, ambient backgrounds, quick starts, saved favorites, and a real custom pattern editor for people who want more structure without more noise.
ZenChime is a privacy-first Android practice companion for sessions, guided rest, breathing, reminders, and crafted sound. It is being polished now for a calm Google Play arrival.
The website is intentionally simple for this first public step: a truthful welcome page, a clear privacy surface, and a quieter front door while final launch assets are prepared.
ZenChime is not trying to be a wellness platform. It is a calmer Android companion for personal practice, with depth in sound, session structure, breathing, and reminders.
Start delays, interval sounds, end cues, ambient backgrounds, quick starts, saved favorites, and a real custom pattern editor for people who want more structure without more noise.
Guided practice is part of ZenChime too. Quiet Evening offers a softer spoken way into rest while staying in the same calm visual and audio language as everything else.
Breathing has its own dedicated place, with remembered technique preferences, pace, cycles, voice cues, and atmosphere instead of being hidden behind a generic timer.
Reminders can return you to a session, guided practice, or breathing exercise. The goal is gentle usefulness, not nagging or permission drama.
Bowls, bells, chimes, ambient backgrounds, and gentle return sounds are treated as part of the product’s identity, not generic filler.
Export and import for sessions, reminders, and settings are part of the release-facing story so a personal practice setup does not feel fragile.
ZenChime is being prepared with a privacy posture that matches its tone: quiet, factual, and respectful. The public privacy policy is live now so the legal surface is already in place before the Play launch.
If your immediate blocker is having a public privacy document online, that path is now front and center here.