Sometimes you don't need a plan — you need a breath
We noticed people logging hard moments with nowhere to go. So we built Relief — a space to settle before you think.
Ria
Co-Founder
Keiko was good at looking back — spotting patterns across weeks, connecting things you couldn’t see yourself. But it had nothing for right now.
People were opening Keiko in hard moments and writing honestly about feeling overwhelmed. And all Keiko could do was acknowledge it. That’s not enough when you’re falling apart at 2pm on a Wednesday.
Relief
So we built Relief — a space to settle before you can think.
You tell Keiko how you’re feeling, and it offers something that fits. Breathwork. Music. A calm story. A power nap. Nothing complicated. Just a door that’s already open.
It also keeps track of what you try — so over time, you see what actually helps you reset.
A calmer Home
We redesigned Today so opening the app feels like clarity, not a task list.
Your mood, wins, reflections, active experiments, and pending prompts — all in one place. Open the app, know where you are, know what to do next.
Better follow-through
We noticed people would start experiments and lose the thread. Prompts would go unanswered and disappear.
Now Keiko carries things forward. If you started something, it remembers. If a prompt went unanswered, it comes back gently. Support isn’t a one-time event.
The small stuff
Smoother iPad and tablet layouts. Better notification routing. More polished audio sessions. Nothing flashy — just trust.