Pause: daily mindfulness Reviews

Pause: daily mindfulness Reviews

Published by on 2023-11-30

About: Based on the ancient principles of Tai Chi and mindfulness practice, PAUSE
brings the act of focused attention to your mobile device. Using a
patent-pending technique and a unique approach to modern technology, you can
easily start the journey to relaxation – anywhere and anytime.


About Pause


By slowly and continuously moving your fingertip across the screen, PAUSE triggers the body’s ‘rest and digest’ response, quickly helping you regain focus and release stress within minutes.

Based on the ancient principles of Tai Chi and mindfulness practice, PAUSE brings the act of focused attention to your mobile device.

∙ Using PAUSE now adds mindfulness minutes to Health App on iPhone iOS10+ devices.

Throughout development of the application, PAUSE has been continuously tested and validated using EEG-technology.

Using a patent-pending technique and a unique approach to modern technology, you can easily start the journey to relaxation – anywhere and anytime.

The calming audiovisual feedback in the app is designed to help you keep your attention and focus in the present moment.


         


Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Positive experience
51.0%

Negative experience
49.0%

Neutral
23.3%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 109 combined software reviews.

Key Benefits of Pause

- Simple and easy to use

- Effective in calming and destressing

- Can be used for short breaks during the day or to help with falling asleep

- Helpful for managing anxiety and panic attacks

- Recent update includes full screen display




20 Pause Reviews

3.9 out of 5

By


Mindfulness at hand

I've done mindfulness work in a lot of settings, but I don't often have time or the structured environment to really settle down for a long stretch-- but I still need that this app (apt name). Yes, this is very simple, but I appreciate that; it's what I was looking for. If you do want something more complex, then this may not be the best choice.

What this is good for (for me): tense moments during the day when I need a breather. The first time I used it, I was frustrated because I felt like the blob expanded too fast, like it was giving too many directions, etc. I realized that was my mind focusing too much on the details of Pause and being distracted from mindfulness practice: once I let all that go and let myself fall into the soothing aspects, it worked beautifully.

Your degree of satisfaction may vary depending on how much you're willing to let go of focus on design details and drift I to mindfulness practice-- and that is purely an individual preference. It is too bad that there isn't a brief trial period or demo so that users could see which side of the line they fall on before paying. My best advice is to ask yourself whether or not you're typically bothered by function or if you can set that aside.

Pro tip: this mindfulness app is great for using at work. It's so unobtrusive that no one will have any idea what you're doing-- if they even notice.


By


Relaxing App

Pause makes it easy to meditate and is super relaxing. Only complaint so far is it needs to be able to go full screen on iPhone X and above. Looking at black bars on top and bottom is aesthetically unpleassing. And with you’re eyes closed if you move your finger over the bars then it stops the session.


By


Good app, dated on a couple fronts

I find Pause really lovely. The initial blob is not something you’re following so much as something you’re leading. The aggregating color helps bring my focus to the session.

Once the screen was filled with color, I began exploring the colors. The first time it filled with a gradient from blue to green to gold to orange from bottom to top. I found myself exploring these gradients and the way the direction of my motion changed my perception of them and how my finger obscuring parts of the gradient would make different colors stand out. This was all surprisingly engaging.

That said, there are a few things Pause really needs to rise to the next level for me:

1) Some sort of audio or haptic feedback for when you’re moving too fast. It instructs you to close your eyes and then puts feedback on screen in text. :\
2) Update to support the full screen of iPhone X. Seeing black bars is distracting and using the full screen of the X would make the experience much more immersive.
3) An Apple Watch app. This would be a great place to offer feedback while the user’s eyes are closed.
4) Siri support to start a new session without needing to locate Pause .


By


Relaxing, lovely little blobs

If you’re having a hard time with stress, falling asleep, etc., I highly recommend the this app app. I cannot overstate how much I love Pause. (I’ve been using it for a few years now.) You basically guide a little blob around the screen - verrry slowwwwly - picking up other gently floating little blobs, as your blob grows and grows and eventually fills the screen. All while gentle, floofly, space age meditation music plays. It sounds weird, but it’s actually a lovely, relaxing experience! If Pause ever went away, I’d honestly be bereft. It’s a big part of my relaxation toolkit!


By


Like rubbing a smooth stone

Wonderful and mindful moment of clarity. Starts off with a lava-lamp looking blob that you move around the screen, then as you get the hang of it the blob fills the screen and you close your eyes to relax. Really great. Nice to destress for 3-5 minutes when things get overwhelming.

As of this writing (Jan 25, 2018), Pause has not been updated for iPhone X. Still functions, but it isn’t the full screen. Hopefully they will update it soon!?


By


Gorgeous, relaxing design

This is an amazing app and is well worth the money! The only improvement I would ask for is for an option to keep the "guide" from growing outside of the screen. I would like to watch it follow my fingertip and I find that part most relaxing.

Update: very bummed that the newest update requires an annual fee now to access the additional features after I paid for Pause , but at least the original feature is still free…hoping the same won’t happen to Sway…


By


Good, with Some Opportunities for Improvement

I have enjoyed using this app for a while and have been very happy to see the feature set grow with new and very helpful additions. I have been considering subscribing, but have one major complaint: this app does not seem to offer the opportunity to log mindful minutes in Apple Health. As someone who likes to track that metric passively, I would really like to see that added to a future update.


By


New breathe feature is bad

Out of all the available known breathing techniques this is what you’re going with. I have to lay down and put my phone awkwardly on my stomach. And then the audio keeps cutting out every few seconds. This is incredibly annoying and the most frustrating breathing technique I’ve ever tried.

You shouldn’t have to lay down to do breathing exercises.

I’ll keep using my other breathing apps that aren’t just a gimmick.


By


Good potential, but flawed.

I want to give this more stars because it does cause me an immediate physiological response, calming and almost sedative, but you have zero control to make it work better for you depending on your needs, and it’s disappointing. Here’s what would help:

- Add an option in settings to turn the sound off. The music and birds are not relaxing to me (and there are no music or sound options). Yes, I can just mute it, but that’s not the point.
- Allow adjustments to the speed of the growth of the blob. This would not decrease the effectiveness, and it often takes me longer to fully relax than the current timeframe gives me.
- Let the user pick the color. Some colors are more soothing than others.

The way it is the frustration is outweighing the benefits.


By


I never write reviews but

Pause has seriously stopped some panic attacks from getting worse. I’m off meds so I need natural ways to control them and Pause helps! I would suggest waiting for the blue or green color to start the movement because they are much more relaxing to look at.


By


Confused

The dot disappears after a couple of minutes. The whole screen is covered so I’m not following anything. Then it tells me to close my eyes. For how long? It never tells me to open them so I peak. Im going too fast is in the screen. How am I supposed to see that with my eyes closed?? And I could just put on some zen music and move my finger across the screen of my phone and it wouldn’t cost me $1.99. Don’t waste your money


By


Don't buy

You follow the blob for one minute then it turns into a solid color instead of spending 2 dollars on this you could just turn off your phone close your eyes and move your finger very slowly on the screen which is the same function Pause would have minus the bird sounds I thought I was going to be following the blob for the whole time but I quickly fills the screen I think Pause is misleading For only showing screenshots of the blob and not what truly happens for the whole ten mins I feel scammed


By


10/10 recommend

I'm definitely a culprit of watching tv past when I should go to sleep. Pause gives me something to do so I don't feel restless but also allows me to fall asleep. I also love using it between activities to just take a break and relax myself.


By


Very helpful in today’s society

I suffer from a lot of stress and am dealing with blood pressure issues. Pause while incredibly simple is also very effective. It gives me a chance to just calm down during the day and bring my heart rate down. I really needed this. Thank you so much.


By


Awesome For Anxiety

Pause is literally a life saver- when I used to have bad panic attacks, Pause was one of the few things that reliably calmed me down. I am so grateful!! I highly recommend to anyone who has anxiety and needs an easy way to calm themselves down.


By


Relaxing

This is a nice app. I like it best in the beginning when you can see the edges of the circle growing. Once the circle gets too big, it pretty much fills the whole screen with color which isn’t as hypnotic.


By


Great app... some flaws

This is a great app! Super calming and awesome! However, the screen fills up much too quickly, and it gets boring after that. And, when you go too fast or too slow, the entire thing shrinks back to a dot, and it gets frustrating. I like it it, but it's not completely worth it


By


Success

I’ve loved Pause till it went silent. Wish I had known the fix was to take my phone off “silent mode.” All is well and I can now enjoy Pause again!


By


Contact us

Usually there’s a contact us for clients but Pause doesn’t have one yet.
I purchased a new sound for my this app app but it’s gone because of the new update installment.


By


Full Screen is great!

Always enjoyed Pause and now with the full screen it’s even better. Thank you for taking the time and effort to update this app!




Is Pause Safe?


Yes. Pause: daily mindfulness is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 109 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3.9/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Pause Is 51.0/100.


Is Pause Legit?


Yes. Pause: daily mindfulness is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 109 Pause: daily mindfulness User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Pause Is 74.3/100..


Is Pause: daily mindfulness not working?


Pause: daily mindfulness works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.



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