A small clip-on that feels you slipping before you do. We're building it now — and looking for a small group to try it first.
Madhya watches your breathing and subtle body movement and steps in the moment a spiral starts — not after. It gives you a deep vibration you feel in your chest, and one clear option: breathe through it, or talk it out. We're building this now. No product photos yet. Just honest progress and a small group of early testers helping us get it right.
You've heard the coping advice. You know what breathing exercises are. But when the spiral hits, that knowledge disappears. Madhya is built for exactly that gap — the moment between knowing and doing.
Attach Madhya to your shirt, hoodie, or lanyard. It sits close to your chest and quietly listens to your breathing and motion throughout the day.
A lightweight model on the device watches for patterns that match "I'm starting to spiral" — not just a raised heart rate, but the way your breath and body actually change when anxiety builds.
When it detects an escalating pattern, Madhya sends a deep, low vibration you feel in your chest when you touch it. No screen. No ping. Just a physical signal that something is shifting.
Breathe — follow a slow inhale–exhale rumble pattern from the device, eyes closed, phone away. Or talk — hold the clip, tap your phone, and say what's going on. The app turns it into a short summary and one or two next steps.
A simple view in the app shows when and where Madhya most often steps in. No scores, no dashboards — just enough to start noticing your own patterns.
We're opening a small beta group.
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