Sound, Support, and Small Helps
This page brings together a collection of supportive apps and music playlists that may offer grounding, encouragement, focus, reflection, and moments to pause and breathe. Thoughtfully arranged to feel clear, soft, and easy to move through – with tools for regulation, coping, recovery, and everyday support — here for you to return to, in your own time and your own way.
Explore what feels helpful, take what you need, and leave the rest.
not as a replacement for therapy, medical care, or emergency help.
If you are in immediate danger or thinking about harming yourself, contact emergency services or a crisis line right away. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.
Some apps offer optional subscriptions as part of in-app purchases.
Featured Apps to Start With
A small, thoughtfully chosen place to begin — especially if you’re feeling overwhelmed and don’t want to sort through everything at once. These are some of the most loved and most helpful tools on this page, gathered here as a gentler place to start.
Rootd
A supportive guide for anxious moments, with calming strategies you can use when panic or fear start to surge.
How We Feel
A place to name what you’re feeling, notice patterns, and find clarity when emotions feel hard to untangle —
with multiple ways to help you move through them.
Finch
A soft and encouraging self-care companion that makes every day feel a little lighter, kinder, and easier.
NEUROFIT
A deeper, guided nervous system app that helps you check in, reset, and gently reconnect with your body over time.
iChill
A grounding, trauma-informed app with simple body-based coping tools that can help you settle when stress or overwhelm starts to rise.
Endel
Soft, adaptive soundscapes that shift with your day to support calm, focus, or rest — offering a gentle layer of support that works in the background.
Goblin Tools
Breaks overwhelming tasks into small, manageable steps — especially helpful when your brain feels stuck or unsure where to start.
Music & Playlists
For grounding, softer focus, sensory support, regulation, and those times when words feel like too much but sound can still help.
Spotify Playlist
Sound Support
Music can sometimes do what language cannot —
slow the nervous system down, hold emotion gently, or
help make the moment more survivable.
Use What Helps
You do not need the “perfect” tool.
Sometimes one playlist, one timer, one app, or one gentle check-in is enough for today.