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ResonanceOne
Earth's electromagnetic pulse as a simple daily number
ResonanceOne translates Earth's Schumann Resonance and space weather into a simple Activity Index (0–100) you can check like the weather. Track your mood alongside Earth's electromagnetic activity, listen to AI-generated daily podcasts with binaural beats, and connect with a global community. All without needing a physics degree. Built by a solo indie developer. No ads, no paywall, no fear, no medical claims. Just calm awareness.
I’m Kevin, the solo developer behind ResonanceOne.
About a year ago, I kept seeing people talk about “Schumann Resonance spikes” and how they felt them. When I looked into it, I found something real, Earth’s electromagnetic activity, measured scientifically.
But the way it’s presented today felt… off.
Most tools just show raw spectrograms. Or they frame everything around symptoms and illness. It felt confusing at best, and fear-driven at worst. And honestly, you still needed a physics background to understand anything.
That didn’t sit right with me.
What changed things for me was a personal experience.
Last October, there were a few days with strong activity. Instead of resisting it, I leaned into it. I slowed down, spent more time in nature, journaled, meditated.
When things settled again, I felt clearer, more focused, more grounded.
That was the shift:
Not “how do I avoid this?”
But “how do I move with it?”
That idea became ResonanceOne.
I spent about two months building a system that takes complex data from observatories and space weather sources and turns it into one simple number, the Activity Index (0–100). Something you can check like the weather, without needing to interpret charts.
But I didn’t want to stop at awareness.
The app includes 30+ research-backed practices. Simple things like grounding, breathwork, and reflection prompts you can actually do on days that feel intense or off. The goal is not to predict how you’ll feel. It’s to help you respond better.
The community part is just as important to me.
There’s a global map where people share how they feel, and daily rooms that reset every 24 hours so things stay calm and focused. Each day has a small prompt to get people reflecting.
Because one of the hardest parts of this is thinking you’re the only one feeling it. You’re not.
Where things are right now:
We launched on Android about two weeks ago and are still early. Small group, early feedback, learning fast.
iOS is coming soon. You can sign up on resonanceone.app if you want to be notified when it’s ready.
The app is free to use, with an optional supporter tier that helps cover the costs of data processing, AI generation, and infrastructure.
What’s next:
- iOS launch
- Better forecasting and storm anticipation
- Deeper pattern insights
- Expanding the community layer
I’d really love your thoughts on this.
Have you heared of the Schumann Resonance before, do you already track things like this, or notice patterns in how you feel on certain days?
About ResonanceOne on Product Hunt
“Earth's electromagnetic pulse as a simple daily number”
ResonanceOne was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #77 on the daily leaderboard. ResonanceOne translates Earth's Schumann Resonance and space weather into a simple Activity Index (0–100) you can check like the weather. Track your mood alongside Earth's electromagnetic activity, listen to AI-generated daily podcasts with binaural beats, and connect with a global community. All without needing a physics degree. Built by a solo indie developer. No ads, no paywall, no fear, no medical claims. Just calm awareness.
On the analytics side, ResonanceOne competes within Android, Health & Fitness, Weather and Meditation — topics that collectively have 155.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how ResonanceOne performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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Hey Product Hunt!
I’m Kevin, the solo developer behind ResonanceOne.
About a year ago, I kept seeing people talk about “Schumann Resonance spikes” and how they felt them. When I looked into it, I found something real, Earth’s electromagnetic activity, measured scientifically.
But the way it’s presented today felt… off.
Most tools just show raw spectrograms. Or they frame everything around symptoms and illness. It felt confusing at best, and fear-driven at worst. And honestly, you still needed a physics background to understand anything.
That didn’t sit right with me.
What changed things for me was a personal experience.
Last October, there were a few days with strong activity. Instead of resisting it, I leaned into it. I slowed down, spent more time in nature, journaled, meditated.
When things settled again, I felt clearer, more focused, more grounded.
That was the shift:
Not “how do I avoid this?”
But “how do I move with it?”
That idea became ResonanceOne.
I spent about two months building a system that takes complex data from observatories and space weather sources and turns it into one simple number, the Activity Index (0–100). Something you can check like the weather, without needing to interpret charts.
But I didn’t want to stop at awareness.
The app includes 30+ research-backed practices. Simple things like grounding, breathwork, and reflection prompts you can actually do on days that feel intense or off. The goal is not to predict how you’ll feel. It’s to help you respond better.
The community part is just as important to me.
There’s a global map where people share how they feel, and daily rooms that reset every 24 hours so things stay calm and focused. Each day has a small prompt to get people reflecting.
Because one of the hardest parts of this is thinking you’re the only one feeling it. You’re not.
Where things are right now:
We launched on Android about two weeks ago and are still early. Small group, early feedback, learning fast.
iOS is coming soon. You can sign up on resonanceone.app if you want to be notified when it’s ready.
The app is free to use, with an optional supporter tier that helps cover the costs of data processing, AI generation, and infrastructure.
What’s next:
- iOS launch
- Better forecasting and storm anticipation
- Deeper pattern insights
- Expanding the community layer
I’d really love your thoughts on this.
Have you heared of the Schumann Resonance before, do you already track things like this, or notice patterns in how you feel on certain days?