Gentle sound cues
Use birdsong, water drop, singing bowl, piano, or other soft chimes as a low-distraction cue to pause and reset.
A mindfulness bell should bring you back to the present without pulling you into another screen. Chimebird uses gentle chimes, natural sounds, and optional voice cues to support meditation, focus sessions, reading, and calm daily routines.
A focused chime workflow is easier to keep than another busy timer or alarm setup.
Use birdsong, water drop, singing bowl, piano, or other soft chimes as a low-distraction cue to pause and reset.
Periodic bells can support reading, stretching, focus work, mindful breaks, and end-of-day wind-down routines.
Chimebird helps you keep the sound while reducing visible notification clutter, which matters for calm repeated reminders.
Pick a natural sound or chime theme that feels like a light cue instead of an alarm.
Use hourly chimes for a spacious rhythm, or choose 30 and 15-minute intervals for structured mindfulness breaks.
Active hours and weekday filters keep the bell aligned with your actual routine.
Yes. Chimebird is not a meditation course, but its gentle repeated chimes work well as a mindfulness bell or periodic pause cue.
Yes. You can use hourly, 30-minute, or 15-minute chimes depending on how often you want a reminder to pause.
It is not a strict Pomodoro countdown. It is better for recurring ambient chimes that keep you aware of time without demanding interaction.
Yes. Chimebird is designed around audio cues and lock screen notifications, so you do not need to keep checking the screen.