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Breeze: mental health

Breeze: mental health

Everyone
Rating
V1.9.9
Version
1M+
Installs
2.80
4.4k + Reviews
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Review By AppsWm

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Spark Points: Finding Calm in a Chaotic World

Mental health apps are increasingly prevalent, offering a digital sanctuary. This review aims to explore the creative potential within this specific application and to highlight innovation in the field.

Innovation Triggers: Design and User Engagement

One key innovation trigger is the app's design. Does it incorporate calming color palettes, intuitive navigation, and engaging animations? User engagement is crucial. Push notifications should be thoughtfully designed, offering support without being intrusive. I looked for apps with good UX design to use as inspiration.

  • Visual Appeal: Does the app use aesthetically pleasing designs that promote relaxation?
  • Intuitive Navigation: Is it easy for users to find and utilize the app's features?
  • Personalized Experience: Does the app adapt to the user's individual needs and preferences?

Creative Paths: Content and Customization

The heart of any mental health app lies in its content. Look for variety: guided meditations, breathing exercises, journaling prompts, and mood trackers. Customization is also vital. Users should be able to tailor the app to their specific needs, choosing content that resonates with them.

Personalized Content Delivery

Delivering content based on user's emotional state can improve engagement. It can sense the user's state based on data or based on direct input, or both.

Inspiration Moments: Gamification and Community

Gamification can be a powerful tool for motivation. Rewards, badges, and progress trackers can encourage users to stick with their mental health journey. A sense of community, if implemented carefully, can also provide support and encouragement. However, privacy considerations are paramount.

  • Increased user engagement
  • Provides a sense of achievement
  • Encourages regular use
  • Potential for over-stimulation
  • Risk of undermining intrinsic motivation
  • Privacy concerns within community features

Breakthrough Ideas: AI and Personalized Therapy

The future of mental health apps may lie in artificial intelligence. AI-powered chatbots could provide personalized therapy, while machine learning algorithms could analyze user data to identify patterns and predict potential mental health crises. Such features need to be implemented responsibly and ethically.

Area Potential Considerations
AI Chatbots Personalized therapy, 24/7 support Ethical concerns, data privacy
Machine Learning Early detection of mental health issues Bias in algorithms, data security

Overall Creative Value

The creative potential of mental health apps is vast. By focusing on innovative design, engaging content, and ethical AI implementation, these apps can truly make a difference in people's lives. The key is to move beyond simple functionality and embrace a holistic, user-centered approach.

Description

Breeze is a mood tracker app that aims to help users improve their mental well-being. The app offers features such as a mood tracker, negative thoughts tracker, tracker of cognitive distortions, and tests and self-assessments to discover one's inner self. The mood tracker allows users to journal their mood daily to better understand the nature of their feelings and learn to be more in control of their emotions. The negative thoughts tracker helps users recognize and fight negative patterns in thinking, while the tracker of cognitive distortions offers insights into popular cognitive distortions and teaches users how to identify flaws in their thinking and behavior. The app also offers a variety of tests, such as the Beck Anxiety Inventory Test and the Beck Depression Inventory Test, to help users understand certain behaviors. Breeze does not aim to replace a therapist, but rather to help users improve their self-assessment and raise their awareness about mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and extreme mood swings. The app is based on several concepts from cognitive-behavioral psychotherapy and offers practical advice from an acknowledged psychotherapist in future updates. The app's mission is to help users improve their mental health by providing them with the features that will help them grow. Breeze offers a weekly subscription option with a 3-day free trial at $4. The subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user’s Account Settings after purchase.

All Versions

V2.1.5

Updated: 2025-3-25

103.02 MB

V1.9.9

Updated: 2024-5-16

120.65 MB

V1.9.8

Updated: 2024-3-7

104.8 MB

V1.9.7

Updated: 2024-2-1

94.86 MB

V1.9.4

Updated: 2023-10-5

87.82 MB

V1.9.0

Updated: 2023-6-25

86.75 MB

V1.8.0

Updated: 2023-4-27

82.17 MB

V1.4.5

Updated: 2022-8-25

43.16 MB

Summary Of User Reviews

Rachel Akri
Rachel Akri
February 26, 2026
They are sneaky when you try to cancel. After I got an email confirming my cancellation, they billed me not once, but twice! Do not download this app. I have emailed support requesting a refund with the cancellation email and have gotten no response. I reached out to Google Play support, and they can't help because it's a "third party app". Avoid at all costs, literally. Going through a lot to get my money back!
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dontbromehomie dontbromehomie
March 10, 2026
They are scammers disguised as people that pretend to care dont fall for it, they will upgrade you account without asking and then tell you everything is final, it also doesnt work when you try to cancel your subscription through google play store but it doesnt say that you have to go through the app also so they can try to charge you more and say you didnt cancel you trial. they charged me $45 total for it being on my phone for 1 week
Beth Ann
Beth Ann
January 27, 2026
Very scammy. Wish I had read the reviews before signing up for a "free trial". I was instantly charged 14.99. They claimed I purchased some guides that were sent to my email. I never selected to purchase anything else and I didn't receive them until I asked them to validate the charge. Immediately canceled and had to jump through hoops to do so. I will be disputing the charge if they don't refund.