Collective meditation
Four times a day, humans across the world enter the same silence — at the same moment. No guidance. No voice. Just presence.
How it works
No onboarding quiz. No streak pressure. You open the app, choose silence, and begin.
Start a solo session anytime — 5, 10, 20 minutes or more. No voice. No music. The timer runs, and you sit.
Four times a day, a global session opens. You join the same silence as hundreds of others — across continents, across time zones.
Watch your practice grow — from Seed to Root to Heart to Light. No competition, no ranking. Just your presence, accumulating.
Four daily sessions
Every day, at the same four moments, the door opens. It's free. It's silent. It lasts 20 minutes.
5:45
UTC
Awakening
11:45
UTC
Rising
17:45
UTC
Uniting
23:45
UTC
Radiating
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Not a wellness app
No guided voice. No streak counter. No leaderboard. Awakhuma doesn't optimize your meditation — it creates a shared moment that wouldn't exist without you.
Research shows that meditating at the same time as others deepens the experience — even when you're physically alone. The awareness that someone else is sitting in silence, right now, changes something.
Read the science behind it →The founder
"3,500 days of daily meditation didn't make me calmer. They made me present."
I built Awakhuma after nearly a decade of daily practice — not as a productivity hack, but as a quiet revolution. I wanted something that wasn't about performance or progress. Just showing up, together.
Awakhuma is the app I wished existed: no gamification, no coach, no noise. Just a daily reminder that somewhere in the world, right now, someone else is sitting in the same silence.
— Davy
Read the full story →Early practitioners
"I've tried every major meditation app. Awakhuma is the first one where I actually feel less alone in the silence. Something shifts when you know others are present."
"Every morning at 5:45, I sit. Knowing that people across six continents are sitting at the same moment changes the quality of the silence. It becomes something I carry through the day."
"No words. No instructions. For the first time in years, I looked forward to sitting still. The silence here is not empty — it has weight, and it belongs to everyone."
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