In this meditation app, you can reflect on mortality to gain perspective and motivation. Includes guided practices, reminders, and progress tracking.
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AppRecs rating 3.6. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 24 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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77% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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About Death Reminder App
Sometimes you even know what to do, but you don’t do it.
You feel like you have all the time in the world. You don’t—and you know this.
You know you will die...but you don’t feel it.
If you could truly feel it, you could heal yourself.
You would discover clarity, purpose, and joy. You would cherish every second.
And the best part? This transformation isn’t a trick. No silly affirmations. No hypnosis. This is real. Lasting. Life-long. Because it’s the truth.
The Buddhists understood the power of death on the mind. They created an entire practice of meditations and contemplations called Maranasati—considered among the most powerful transformative techniques in their system.
The Death Reminder App re-creates that experience, allowing you to embrace this transformation in just days.
Your time is running out. Make every moment extraordinary.
Note: This app is a paid subscription service that includes a free trial.
Note: This app does not provide any professional mental health or crisis intervention services.
Privacy Policy: https://www.deathreminder.app/privacy
Terms of Service: https://www.deathreminder.app/tos
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Reviews for Death Reminder App
Binto10
Neat idea, deceptive marketing.
It reels you in and then demands that you sign up for a free trial (of course requiring subscription details) before even testing the app. No thank you.
trustiknowball
good idea poor execution
there should be a free version. you are asked questions that get u excited just to get prompted to pay. its a good idea if they offered a free version. make money from ads with reoccurring app users. instead ur losing most potential users within the first 5 minutes of opening the app.