Built for burnout, not optimization theater.
Vebloom was designed for developers, designers, founders, and remote workers who want a gentler evening rhythm without being pulled into another productivity loop.
Vebloom is a calmer way to close the day. A free sleep ritual built for people who are done with noisy wellness apps, endless dashboards, and products that ask for too much before they offer any rest.
Vebloom turns nightly sleep into a more deliberate rhythm. It keeps the product small on purpose: one ritual to begin the night, one quiet confirmation in the morning, and one local place to understand how recovery is actually going.
Vebloom was designed for developers, designers, founders, and remote workers who want a gentler evening rhythm without being pulled into another productivity loop.
No account. No cloud sync. No analytics SDK. No backend dependency for the core experience. Your sleep history stays local, and ownership stays with you.
Vebloom is intentionally restrained. Instead of chasing every possible sleep feature, it focuses on the handful of moments that make a product feel human, trustworthy, and worth returning to.
The app opens on a single deliberate action: hold to begin the night. Haptics, copy, motion, and spacing all point toward one calm decision.
Sleep becomes a garden instead of a spreadsheet. You can feel rhythm, drift, and recovery without being buried under heavy data chrome.
Rhythm score, sleep debt, recent trend, and tonight guidance are all generated on-device. Helpful enough to act on, restrained enough to trust.
Biometric lock, JSON backup, optional HealthKit, and a clear manifesto make the product’s privacy posture visible in the product itself, not just in marketing language.
Technology that touches health should feel quiet, legible, and respectful.
Vebloom is not trying to become a cloud platform, a quantified-self command center, or another subscription funnel. It is a smaller idea, finished more carefully.
There is a specific kind of fatigue that comes from modern work: the kind that leaves people overstimulated, mentally scattered, and strangely disconnected from rest. Vebloom was made for that condition.
It aims to feel like a private place on your phone. Not a feed. Not a performance surface. Just one quiet product that helps the day end with a little more dignity.
Vebloom is built around ownership and restraint. The core experience does not depend on a backend, a profile, or a telemetry pipeline. If you choose to connect HealthKit, that remains optional and user-directed.
You do not need to create a profile, hand over an email address, or join a platform before the app becomes useful.
Your sleep history is meant to live on your device. Local export and restore are there when you want ownership, not lock-in.
No analytics SDK. No engagement funnel disguised as wellness. No product behavior built around profiling the person who opens it.
Vebloom works without it. If a user grants access, it is there to enrich recovery context, not to make the product functional.
Free, offline, and designed to stay small on purpose. Vebloom is being prepared for an international iPhone launch with the same priorities it was built on: beauty, restraint, and trust.