A comprehensive AI chatbot assistant with access to multiple advanced models including GPT-4, GPT-4o, and DeepSeek. Features text generation, image creation, mental health support, and language learning capabilities. | Waking Up combines meditation practice with philosophy and neuroscience, offering Sam Harris's guided sessions alongside teachings from expert teachers. Rated 9.3 for features and 4.9★ on iOS, it excels in content depth but faces challenges with premium pricing and accessibility. | |
| Key Features A summary of the most important features offered by each app. |
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| Our Rating Prod Apps's expert review score for each app, based on hands-on testing and research. | 6.5 | 8.5 Winner in this category |
| Total users Total active users across all major browsers: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari. | 0 | 0 |
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| Average rating Average user rating across all browsers, calculated from available store ratings. | — ⭐ | — ⭐ |
| Entry Level Price The minimum price required to start using the app. "Free" means a free tier is available. | Free | Free |
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| Features Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Features' aspect of each app. | 7.5 Chatbot AI offers a range of features that leverage multiple advanced AI models. In addition to its main function of providing AI chat assistance, it provides much more, making it a versatile tool for various AI needs. The app's multi-model approach stands out as its strongest asset, providing access to GPT-4, GPT-4o, Google Gemini, Claude, and DeepSeek all within a single interface. This gives users the flexibility to choose the best AI for their specific needs. Top Features of Chatbot AI 1. Multi-Model AI Access: Chatbot AI excels at providing access to multiple AI models in one place. You can easily switch between GPT-4, GPT-4o, Google Gemini, Claude, and DeepSeek depending on your specific needs. Whether you're writing creative content, seeking technical assistance, or just having casual conversations, you can choose the best model for the job. 2. Text Generation Capabilities: The app excels at creating various types of content, from creative stories and poems to professional emails and technical documents. In our tests, we found the text generation to be quite impressive, especially when using the more advanced models. 3. AI Image Generation: Integration with DALL·E technology enables users to create images from text descriptions, adding a visual dimension to the AI experience. This feature works well, though it can be slow at times and requires a premium subscription. 4. Specialized AI Assistants: The mental health support and fitness coaching features provide targeted assistance for specific life areas. These specialized features add unique value that you won't find in most other AI assistants. 5. Language Learning Tools: The conversational practice and grammar assistance features are valuable for language learners. You can engage in practice conversations and receive helpful grammar tips. 6. Cross-Platform Synchronization: Users can access their conversations and settings across mobile, web, and desktop devices. This makes it easy to continue conversations from wherever you are. However, we identified several limitations that impact the overall feature rating:
That's why we rate the features at 7.5 out of 10. The app offers an impressive range of capabilities and the multi-model approach is genuinely valuable, but the restrictive freemium model and inconsistent performance limit its overall effectiveness. | 9.3 Waking Up delivers an exceptionally rich feature set that goes far beyond typical meditation apps. The 28-day introductory course alone represents substantial value, systematically building both your practice skills and conceptual understanding of what meditation actually does to consciousness. We completed the full course and found it transformative—not because it promised stress relief or productivity gains, but because it fundamentally shifted how we relate to our own thoughts. The daily meditation library is vast and thoughtfully curated. Sam Harris guides most sessions, with his calm, intellectually rigorous approach that appeals to skeptics and science-minded practitioners. Beyond Harris, you'll find teachings from Joseph Goldstein (Vipassana master), Henry Shukman (Zen teacher), Adyashanti (nondual awareness), and Diana Winston (mindfulness). Each teacher brings distinct techniques and philosophical perspectives, creating genuine depth rather than superficial variety. Where Waking Up truly excels is its theory content. The conversations feature interviews with Yuval Noah Harari on consciousness, Michael Pollan on psychedelics, and Cal Newport on attention—topics you won't find in Headspace or Calm. The "Life" section covers practical applications: Stoicism, relationship mindfulness, sleep science, and productivity. These aren't afterthoughts; they're substantial talks that contextualize meditation within broader questions of how to live well. The Moments feature provides quick mindfulness reminders—short reflections perfect for busy days when a full session isn't feasible. The meditation timer works well for unguided practice, though it lacks some customization options found in dedicated timer apps. Community features allow discussion with other practitioners, which adds a social dimension often missing from solitary practice. We rate features at 9.3 out of 10—comprehensive and intellectually ambitious, with only minor gaps in customization and organizational tools. Winner in this category |
| Performance Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Performance' aspect of each app. | 6.5 The extension performs adequately for basic chat functionality, but there are several performance concerns that impact the overall user experience. Some users reported smooth operation while others experienced significant issues. The basic messaging interface responds quickly to user input and displays messages promptly. The app generally maintains stability during normal usage without frequent crashes. Performance remains relatively consistent across different devices and platforms, and the app launches and loads the main interface reasonably quickly. However, we identified several performance issues that impact the overall rating:
That's why we rate performance at 6.5 out of 10. While the app provides generally stable basic functionality, the inconsistent response times, occasional technical issues, and the disruptive freemium limitations prevent it from delivering a consistently smooth user experience. | 8.3 Waking Up generally performs well in daily use, with smooth navigation, reliable audio playback, and reasonable loading times. The app launches quickly, and sessions begin playing without frustrating delays. Audio quality is consistently excellent across all content, with clear voice recordings and pleasant ambient sounds for the meditation timer. Battery consumption is reasonable for an audio app—comparable to music streaming services. The app doesn't drain battery excessively during playback or idle in the background, which is important for daily users. We tested across multiple sessions and found no unusual battery impact. Storage requirements are modest, with the app itself taking up minimal space and allowing you to manage downloaded content for offline use. However, performance issues appear in specific areas that deserve attention. The playback progress bug mentioned in several reviews is a real problem: the app sometimes fails to remember where you left off in longer talks or courses, forcing you to manually locate your position. This breaks the seamless experience and creates unnecessary friction when you're trying to maintain a consistent practice. Login and authentication problems affected multiple users, particularly on Android devices with Google sign-in. While not universal, these issues are frustrating when they occur—meditation practice requires consistency, and technical barriers that prevent access undermine that consistency. The app would benefit from more robust error handling and clearer troubleshooting guidance when authentication fails. Despite these issues, the core meditation experience performs reliably once you're in a session. We rate performance at 8.3—solid in most areas, with specific bugs that need addressing to reach excellence. Winner in this category |
| Design Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Design' aspect of each app. | 6.5 The design is clean and modern, following current mobile design trends. We found the app's visual design to be functional and generally user-friendly, though it doesn't particularly stand out in terms of innovation or visual appeal. What users love most is the straightforward chat interface and the clean layout. The main conversation screen is accessible and doesn't overwhelm users with too many options. The app maintains a cohesive design throughout different sections, and the interface adapts well to different screen sizes and orientations. However, we identified several design-related issues that impact the user experience:
That's why we rate the design at 6.5 out of 10. The app provides a functional and clean interface, but it lacks the visual polish and user experience refinement that would make it truly stand out in the competitive AI assistant market. | 8.7 Waking Up's design prioritizes clarity and calm aesthetics over flashy animations or gamification. The interface uses clean typography, generous whitespace, and a restrained color palette that reinforces the contemplative purpose of the app. Navigation is logical: Daily, Practice, Theory, and Life sections are clearly delineated, making it easy to find what you're looking for. The home screen presents your daily meditation prominently, with quick access to the meditation timer, moments, and daily quotes. This focused design encourages consistent practice without overwhelming you with options. Progress tracking is subtle—you can see your meditation streak and completed sessions, but it doesn't employ the aggressive streak maintenance tactics of gamified apps. We appreciated the thoughtful details: sessions display their duration upfront, teachers are clearly identified with brief bios, and the audio player interface is clean and functional. The sleep content section offers a peaceful browsing experience with previews and descriptions that help you choose appropriate content for bedtime. However, the design isn't without limitations. Some users reported that the library feels harder to navigate than it should be, especially when searching for specific topics or teachers. The community features feel somewhat bolted on rather than integrated into the core experience. Compared to Balance's more modern, personalized interface or Calm's visually lush design, Waking Up feels more utilitarian. We rate design at 8.7—professionally executed and appropriate for the content, but not exceptional or innovative. Winner in this category |
| Value for Money Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Value for Money' aspect of each app. | 5.5 Chatbot AI's value proposition is one of its most contentious aspects, with user opinions ranging from enthusiastic endorsement to strong criticism. While the app offers access to multiple advanced AI models, the pricing structure and freemium limitations significantly impact its overall value. The ability to use GPT-4, GPT-4o, Google Gemini, Claude, and DeepSeek in one app provides significant value for users who need different AI capabilities. The app includes text generation, image creation, mental health support, and language learning features. Users can access the service across multiple devices, increasing the utility of their subscription. The free tier provides an ad-free experience, which is appreciated by users. However, we identified several significant value concerns that heavily impact the rating:
That's why we rate value for money at 5.5 out of 10. While the app offers access to valuable AI capabilities, the restrictive freemium model, high pricing, and mixed performance reviews significantly limit its overall value proposition. Users should carefully consider their specific needs and budget before committing to a subscription. | 7.8 This is where Waking Up becomes contentious. At roughly $120 per year (or more for monthly subscriptions), it's positioned as a premium product competing with Headspace and Calm at the high end of the meditation app market. The question becomes: does the content justify this premium pricing? For users genuinely engaged with the intellectual and philosophical dimensions of meditation, the answer is often yes. The combination of rigorous practice instruction, expert teachers, and deep theoretical content creates a comprehensive meditation education that would cost far more if pursued through books, courses, and retreats separately. The conversations alone—featuring world-class thinkers discussing consciousness, ethics, and human flourishing—provide value beyond simple meditation guidance. Many reviews called it "life-changing" and "worth more than a streaming service," suggesting that engaged users find significant value. However, the value proposition weakens considerably if you're primarily seeking guided meditations for stress relief or sleep improvement. In that case, Insight Timer offers thousands of free guided meditations, Balance provides personalized guidance at similar pricing, and Medito delivers quality content completely free as a nonprofit. Waking Up's theoretical depth becomes less relevant if you won't engage with it. The trial confusion and credit card requirement create bad first impressions that undermine perceived value. When users feel pressured into subscriptions before adequately sampling the approach, it breeds resentment even if they'd ultimately appreciate the content. The free scholarship program for those who can't afford it is admirable but poorly promoted—many users who complained about cost likely qualify but don't know the option exists. We rate value for money at 7.8—genuinely valuable for the right audience, but expensive and poorly positioned for casual users. Winner in this category |
| Ease of Use Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Ease of Use' aspect of each app. | 7.0 Chatbot AI offers a generally straightforward user experience that most users should find accessible. The core chat functionality is intuitive and easy to understand, with a familiar messaging interface that requires minimal learning curve. Installing it is a breeze, and you can easily add the app to both Android and iOS devices. Once installed, the chat interface works seamlessly right out of the box. The main conversation screen is clean and easy to use, with clear input fields and message display. Users can start chatting almost immediately after downloading the app, with minimal configuration required. The app follows standard mobile messaging conventions that users already understand, and the experience remains consistent across different devices and platforms. However, we identified several usability issues that impact the overall ease of use. Many users reported frustration with the app's freemium limitations, particularly the abrupt cutoff after just a few messages. This creates a jarring user experience where users are suddenly blocked from using the app they just started exploring. Additionally, some users mentioned that the app's interface doesn't clearly communicate what features are available in the free version versus the premium version. This lack of transparency can lead to confusion and disappointment when users discover they need to pay to access certain capabilities. We also found that while the basic chat functionality is simple, some of the more advanced features like image generation and model selection could benefit from better onboarding and explanation. New users might not immediately understand how to access or use these features effectively. Several users reported technical issues that affected usability, including slow response times and occasional crashes. While these issues don't make the app difficult to use when it's working properly, they can create a frustrating experience when they occur. That's why we rate ease of use at 7.0 out of 10. The app provides a generally intuitive experience for basic chat functionality, but the restrictive freemium model and lack of clear feature communication create usability barriers that prevent it from being truly user-friendly. | 8.5 Getting started with Waking Up is straightforward once you overcome the trial and account creation process. The introductory course guides you step-by-step, with clear instructions and a natural progression that builds your understanding gradually. Sam Harris explains concepts thoroughly without being patronizing, striking a good balance for both beginners and experienced meditators returning to refresh their practice. Daily meditations are easy to access—just tap the featured session on your home screen and begin. The app remembers your progress in courses and series, automatically queuing the next session when you return. Audio quality is excellent, with Harris's voice clear and easy to follow. The meditation timer is simple to configure, with options for interval bells and ambient sounds that help maintain focus. We found the theory content easy to browse by topic or teacher, though the sheer volume can feel overwhelming initially. The search function works adequately but could be more robust—finding specific talks or teachers sometimes requires more scrolling than we'd prefer. Bookmarking and organizing favorite content isn't as intuitive as in some competitors. The biggest ease-of-use issue comes from technical bugs rather than design. Several reviews mention playback progress not persisting correctly, forcing users to scrub through sessions to find where they left off. Login problems affected some users, particularly with Google authentication on Android devices. These friction points, while not universal, significantly impact the experience when they occur. Despite these issues, the core meditation experience remains smooth and uncluttered. We rate ease of use at 8.5—generally intuitive with some technical rough edges that need polishing. Winner in this category |
| Security & Privacy Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Security & Privacy' aspect of each app. | 6.0 In the Security & Privacy category, we give Chatbot AI a 6.0 out of 10. The app's security and privacy practices present a mixed picture that requires careful consideration. The app uses user accounts which can provide some level of data protection and control. User data is synchronized across devices, suggesting some form of secure data storage. We found no reports of major security incidents or data leaks in user reviews. However, we identified several significant privacy and security concerns:
That's why we rate security and privacy at 6.0 out of 10. While the app doesn't appear to have major security vulnerabilities, the lack of transparency about data handling practices and the potential for sensitive information exposure through AI model processing create significant privacy concerns that users should carefully consider. | 8.5 Waking Up requires an account to use the service, which means your meditation data is stored on their servers rather than exclusively on your device. The app's privacy policy is reasonably transparent about data collection: they gather usage information, meditation history, and standard device identifiers to provide the service and improve the experience. Importantly, we found no evidence of aggressive data harvesting or third-party advertising networks. The subscription model means the business doesn't rely on selling user data or attention to advertisers, which aligns incentives better than ad-supported alternatives. Your meditation content, listening history, and notes remain private and aren't shared with third parties for marketing purposes. The account requirement does mean you're trusting Waking Up LLC with personal information including email, payment details (through app stores), and meditation habits. For practitioners seeking maximum privacy, Insight Timer offers optional account-free usage, and Medito collects minimal data as a nonprofit. Waking Up falls into a middle ground—not exceptionally privacy-focused, but not exploitative either. Security measures appear standard: HTTPS encryption for data transmission, secure payment processing through Apple and Google's systems, and the option to delete your account and data upon request. The persistent login issues some users experienced suggest room for improvement in authentication systems, though these seem more like bugs than security vulnerabilities. We rate security and privacy at 8.5—adequate protection with clear business practices, but requiring trust in a for-profit company's data stewardship. Winner in this category |
| Conclusion A summary of our findings and final thoughts for each app. | Chatbot AI delivers a comprehensive AI assistant experience with access to multiple advanced language models. The app's strength lies in its versatility, offering everything from text generation to image creation and specialized coaching features. However, the restrictive freemium model and mixed user feedback suggest that while the app has potential, users should carefully consider their needs and budget. The high pricing and limited free trial make it difficult to recommend without reservations. | Waking Up has established itself as the premier meditation app for intellectually curious practitioners seeking more than stress relief or sleep aids. The combination of rigorous practice instruction from expert teachers, deep philosophical content, and thoughtful conversations creates an unmatched resource for understanding consciousness and cultivating genuine insight. Our ratings across features (9.3), design (8.7), ease of use (8.5), security (8.5), value (7.8), and performance (8.3) reflect an app that excels in content depth while facing challenges in accessibility and pricing. The app's greatest strength is also its limitation: it demands intellectual engagement and sustained practice. If you're drawn to Sam Harris's approach, interested in exploring nondual awareness, or seeking meditation that integrates philosophy and neuroscience, Waking Up will likely become an essential daily resource. The introductory course alone provides tremendous value, and the ongoing content supports years of deepening practice. However, the premium pricing, confusing trial structure, and limited free sampling create barriers that contradict meditation's fundamental accessibility. While the scholarship program offers free access to those in need, its lack of visibility means many potential users bounce off the paywall without discovering this option. Technical issues like playback bugs and login problems, though not universal, undermine the consistency that meditation practice requires. We recommend Waking Up enthusiastically for practitioners ready to engage seriously with meditation's philosophical and experiential dimensions. For casual users seeking guided relaxation, Calm or Headspace offer friendlier onboarding. For those wanting robust free content, Insight Timer or Medito provide excellent alternatives. But for the right audience—skeptical, intellectually curious, committed to understanding consciousness—Waking Up remains unparalleled. |
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