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The Subtraction Principle: Building a Meditation App Without Gamification

The Problem with Mindfulness Apps

Last month I downloaded five meditation apps. Within a week, I was juggling three streak counters, two leaderboards, and seven daily notifications. I was more anxious than before I started.

The Business Model Contradiction

Meditation apps make money by keeping you engaged. The metric they optimize for is DAU, not your actual wellbeing. But engagement and meditation are fundamentally at odds.

What We Removed

When building OneZen, we asked: "What if we removed everything?"

  • No streaks. Practice is not a chain.
  • No badges. Calm is its own reward.
  • No notifications. We will never ping you.
  • No scores. No leaderboard for inner peace.

What remained: one minute, one sound, one breath.

The Subtraction Principle

Most product thinking is additive: "What features should we add?" Subtraction asks: "What can we take away?" The best products make things simpler, not louder.

Early Results

We are early, but people respond to the philosophy - not the features. Our best content is about what OneZen refuses to do.

Try It

onezen.app - no sign-up, no streaks, just one minute of calm.

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