Few apps have monetised relaxation as effectively as Calm. Launched in 2012 and best known for Sleep Stories — bedtime tales read in deliberately soporific tones by narrators including Matthew McConaughey and Harry Styles — it has grown into a full library of guided meditations, breathing exercises, soundscapes, and music for focus and sleep.
Understand the business model before you install. Calm is subscription-first: the free tier is a thin sampler, most tiles you tap lead to a paywall, and the free trial converts into a full year's charge unless cancelled in time. None of that makes the content bad — production quality is arguably the best in the category — but this is a purchase decision dressed as a free download. And because the app invites mood check-ins and tracks what you listen to at your lowest moments, its data practices deserve more thought than most people give them.
Falling asleep to a story
Sleep Stories are the franchise: slow, descriptive tales engineered to bore you gently unconscious, many read by famous voices. For people whose minds race at bedtime, an external narrative to follow genuinely helps displace the day's loops.
Keeping a short daily meditation habit
The Daily Calm is a roughly ten-minute session on a fresh theme each day, giving the habit a fixed anchor. Streak tracking and reminders supply just enough structure without Duolingo-level nagging.
Masking noise while you work or unwind
Soundscapes, rain loops, and instrumental focus playlists run for hours and double as white noise. They are a small feature with outsized daily use, especially in shared apartments and open-plan offices.
Sleep Stories
The catalogue spans fiction, travelogues, and nature pieces, with narrators ranging from professional voice actors to celebrities. New stories arrive regularly, which matters because familiarity blunts a story's soporific power on the tenth listen.
Guided meditation library
Courses cover anxiety, stress, focus, and self-esteem alongside single sessions from a few minutes to half an hour. The teaching style is gentle and accessible rather than rigorous — closer to guided relaxation than formal instruction.
Music and soundscapes
Exclusive sleep and focus music, nature audio, and hours-long ambient mixes, some produced with well-known recording artists. Everything plays in the background with a timer, so a story or soundscape can switch itself off after you drift.
Breathing and check-in tools
Short breathing exercises, a mood check-in journal, and grounding sessions cover the acute moments between scheduled practice. Calm Kids repackages stories and meditations for children, included within the same subscription rather than sold separately.