Immediate support
Start calmer
Give people a reassuring first step instead of dropping them into generic advice.
Calm support for tinnitus
Explore gentle sound tools, grounding routines, and simple guidance that help you feel more steady. When you want deeper daily support, the app will take you further.
Coming app
Start here with a few carefully chosen tools, then move into a more personal daily experience once the app launches.
Find a sound environment that feels softer on the nervous system.
Build a repeatable flow for difficult spikes and bedtime.
Save the habits that help and continue them inside the app.
Why this works
It should feel useful on its own: lower the emotional temperature, offer something practical, and then gently introduce the app.
Immediate support
Give people a reassuring first step instead of dropping them into generic advice.
Daily rhythm
Introduce short routines on the site, then deepen them in the app over time.
Gentle design
Use a restrained visual style that feels calming, credible, and easy to stay with.
Relief tools
Instead of overwhelming people with options, the site offers a few focused sound paths that preview the value of the app.
For evenings when the room feels too quiet and the ringing takes over.
For focus blocks and moments when sharper sounds feel fatiguing.
For sleep routines that need gentle consistency rather than bright sound.
For grounding anxious moments and relaxing breath before bed.
Simple routine
This gives people immediate structure while creating a natural bridge into a more personalized product.
Start with a short reassurance cue and a slower breathing rhythm so visitors feel held before they are sold to.
Offer a small set of curated sound paths instead of a noisy library, keeping the choice simple and intentional.
Once trust is built, invite visitors to save routines, unlock deeper guidance, and continue in the app.
Grounded education
People often arrive anxious. The language should normalize the experience, offer realistic coping guidance, and position the app as support rather than a cure.
Tinnitus can feel louder when stress, silence, or poor sleep pile up. Many people are not looking for a lecture. They are looking for calm, clarity, and one helpful next step.
The app should feel like a practical companion for masking, routines, and nighttime support. The website becomes the first calm touchpoint rather than a hard sell.