Meditation
An offline meditation timer that just works.
A meditation timer with a Lock Screen countdown, and zero meditation-app surveillance.
Meditation apps are a category infamous for collecting deep behavioral data: how often you meditate, when you struggle, which sessions you abandon. That information feeds engagement loops and targeting algorithms.
LogZero's meditation timer is a timer. It runs from a preset (5, 10, 15… up to 60 minutes) or any duration you type. While it runs, it appears as a Live Activity on the Lock Screen and Dynamic Island, so the countdown is glanceable without unlocking. The app doesn't have to stay open.
When the bell rings, you've meditated. That's the only data created.
What you get
Capabilities
Live Activity countdown
Watch the timer in the Dynamic Island. No need to keep the app open.
Custom durations
Type any minute count. Meditation isn't one-size-fits-all.
Partial sessions logged
Stopped early? The minutes you actually meditated are recorded.
Daily + weekly targets
Set a goal that fits your practice; track without nagging.
Streaks
See consecutive days hit. Yours alone, no public leaderboard.
Soft bell + haptic
On finish. No "did you forget to meditate?" notifications, ever.
Why this is private
Meditation timing maps to anxiety, sleep, and life-stress patterns: exactly the data wellness brokers covet. LogZero's timer stores session lengths in a local database the app reads exclusively.
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Common questions
Common questions about meditation
Is LogZero's meditation timer free?
The meditation timer works in the free tier, and LogZero has no recurring subscription. You can also unlock the rest of the app once via the Lifetime tier ($99 forever, no renewals).
Does the timer work without internet?
Completely. The timer doesn't need a network connection. It doesn't fetch guided audio, it doesn't sync to a server, it doesn't check in with anything. Airplane mode, no service, no problem.
Does the timer show up on the Lock Screen or Dynamic Island?
Yes. LogZero uses iOS Live Activities to display the active timer on the Lock Screen, and inside the Dynamic Island on iPhone 14 Pro and newer. The countdown ticks down in real time. The system renders it; the app doesn't need to stay open.