Subdomain: prana.silentinfinity.com
Tagline: Three minutes of breath, tuned to the body you woke up in.
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SAN FRANCISCO — May 2026. Prana launches today as the first daily breath ritual that reads your nervous system before it reads you a script. Each morning, Prana looks at last night's sleep depth, the shape of your calendar, and the sentiment of your last journal entry, then prescribes a single 3-minute pranayama session — a breath pattern, a paced animation, a voice cue, and a closing mantra. Users earn a "state shift score" each session and a streak each week. No feeds, no library to scroll, no decision fatigue. One ritual per day, the right one.
> "Most breathwork apps treat every morning the same. My nervous system doesn't. Prana is the first one that knows the difference between a 6-hour-restless night and a 9-hour-deep one — and prescribes accordingly." — Harnoor S., founding user
Free tier: one ritual per day. Pro ($7/mo or $59/yr): unlimited rituals, the full state-tuned library, and the calm voice cue.
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Q: Why only 3 minutes?
A: Because 3 minutes done daily beats 30 minutes done sometimes. Behavior research is unambiguous; we built around the floor, not the ceiling.
Q: How does Prana know my state?
A: Sleep data from Apple Health / Oura, calendar load from your primary calendar, and the sentiment of your most recent journal entry (Innerverse-compatible). All processed locally on the demo build; cloud-tuned in Pro.
Q: What's a "state shift score"?
A: Your HRV / breath-rate delta from start to end of the session, mapped 0–100. Scores compound into a weekly streak.
Q: I don't speak Sanskrit. Are the mantras still mine?
A: Yes. Each mantra ships with English plain-language. The Sanskrit is offered, never imposed.
Q: Voice creeps me out.
A: One tap silences it forever. The breath pacer alone is sufficient.
Q: Why is this different from Calm or Headspace?
A: Calm is a library. Prana is a prescription. You don't pick — the body picks for you.
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