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Building a meditation app with 13 human narrators, solo, in 18 months: what I would do differently

DEV Community·Mathias Robin·19 days ago
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I shipped Nala 18 months ago. It is a meditation, sleep, and hypnosis app on Android, fully bilingual (English and French), with 13 specialist narrators, more than 300 guided audio sessions, 12 structured programs, 15 free SOS sessions, and a 7 day free trial on the paid tier. I built it solo. No team. No outside funding. No ads ever, in the app or in the marketing. This is the post I wish I had read before starting. Not a victory lap. A list of things I got wrong, what I would do differently, and the technical decisions that turned out to matter way more than I expected. Decision 1: 13 human narrators, not synthetic voices The cheapest path in 2024 (when I started) was to use AI generated voices. Eleven dollars a month, near unlimited audio output, decent quality. I ran the experiment for three weeks. The result was an app that technically worked and emotionally did not. Listeners can tell. Not on a single sentence, but on a 12 minute meditation.…

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