ZenSquish is a tactile stress-relief app. Press, drag, and stretch a soft-body blob through different materials — slime, gel, foam — with haptic feedback, ambient sound, and short mindfulness sessions for anxiety and sleep.
Pull out your phone in a waiting room, on a bad commute, before bed. A few minutes of squishing and breathing — no goals, no streaks, no guilt.
A reactive blob that bends, stretches, and snaps back. Each material — Classic Slime, Galaxy Slime, Memory Foam, Water Gel — has its own stretchiness, viscosity, and recovery feel.
Pick a shape, swap palettes, tune stretchiness and shine. Save your creations to a personal collection and switch them in with one tap on the main canvas.
Three to ten minute sessions for anxiety, sleep, and breathwork. A simple breathing circle, ambient soundscapes, and zero notification nag.
Soft, weighted, sharp, or pulsing — every material has its own tactile profile through iPhone's Taptic Engine. Stretches, snaps, and recovery all feel different.
Your data stays on your device. A single optional banner supports development; Pro removes ads, unlocks all materials, and adds full mindfulness modes.
Unlock new materials and shapes through use, not grinding. Streaks that don't punish you for missing a day. Achievements you can ignore entirely.
Stress relief apps mostly ask you to sit still. ZenSquish asks the opposite — give your hands something to do while your mind catches up.
Restlessness lives in the fingers before it lives in the head. A tactile loop — press, stretch, release — gives anxious energy somewhere quiet to go.
There's nothing to win. No daily target. No streak you'll lose. Sessions end when you stop touching the screen, and that's enough.
No leaderboards, no friend invites, no notifications begging you back. A clean screen, a soft sound, a kind little face.
Everything saves locally. No account required. Pro is optional. Ads are non-personalized by default, and disappear entirely with a single subscription.
ZenSquish is in active development. We're not pre-selling, not running a waitlist, not collecting emails. When it's on the App Store, JTR Labs will say so — that's the only signal you need.
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