Gemmy AI is a Gemini-powered chat assistant that helps with creativity, productivity, and daily tasks through smart conversations and helpful prompts. | Balance offers highly personalized meditation through adaptive sessions, structured 10-day learning plans, and sleep tools. While iOS users enjoy excellent performance (4.9★), recent Android issues with audio playback are concerning. | |
| 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. | 6.9 | 8.2 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 Gemmy AI packs in enough features to make it a solid AI assistant. Beyond just chatting with AI, it offers tools for creative work and productivity that actually come in handy. What Gemmy AI does well: 1. Gemini AI Integration: This is where Gemmy shines. It uses Google's advanced AI model for conversations that actually make sense. You can ask questions, get creative help, and receive detailed responses powered by one of the best AI models around. When we tested it, we could easily chat about various topics - from creative writing to technical questions. The AI responses were generally helpful and well-structured, though we did notice some outdated information here and there. 2. Prompt Library: This is a standout feature. There's a huge collection of pre-made prompts for different situations. Need help writing a story? Crafting social media content? Brainstorming ideas? There's likely a prompt to get you started. The prompts are organized well and easy to browse. We found this really useful when we needed inspiration for creative projects or wanted to try different writing styles. 3. Multi-language Support: Gemmy works in multiple languages, making it accessible to users worldwide. You can chat with the AI in your preferred language without any complicated setup. This feature works smoothly, and we tested it with several languages. The AI keeps its conversational quality across different languages, which is pretty impressive. 4. Save & Share: You can easily save important conversations and share insights with others. This is great for collaborative projects or when you want to keep track of useful AI responses for later. The save feature works reliably, and sharing is straightforward. We found this helpful when working on projects that needed input from multiple people. 5. Creative Content Help: Whether you need help writing stories, poems, or social media content, Gemmy can assist with various creative tasks. The AI provides suggestions and can help you develop ideas further. We tested this with several creative projects and found the AI quite helpful in generating ideas and providing structure for creative writing. 6. Regular Updates: The prompt library gets updated regularly with fresh content, so you always have access to current and relevant prompts. What's missing:
That's why we give features a 7.5 out of 10. The core AI functionality is strong, but the free tier limitations and occasional accuracy issues keep it from scoring higher. | 8.5 Balance delivers a compelling feature set centered around its core promise: personalized meditation guidance. The app's adaptive approach genuinely sets it apart from competitors that simply dump you into a massive library of content. During testing, we answered daily questions about our mood, energy levels, and meditation goals, and the app consistently adjusted our session recommendations accordingly. The structured 10-day Plans form the backbone of the experience, teaching concrete techniques like Breath Focus, Body Scan, and mindful awareness through progressive lessons. We particularly appreciated how the Foundations Plan introduces beginners to meditation fundamentals without overwhelming them, while the Advanced Plan offers deeper practices for experienced meditators. The mid-plan check-ins add another layer of personalization, adjusting the difficulty and focus based on your progress. The Singles library provides practical quick sessions for specific moments—morning wake-ups, stress relief during commutes, or energy boosts before important tasks. Sleep features deserve special mention, with bedtime stories, white noise options, and innovative bilateral stimulation exercises that genuinely helped us wind down. The animated breathing exercises offer visual guidance that makes controlled breathing more accessible than audio-only instructions. However, Balance's feature set is narrower than some competitors. Insight Timer offers over 100,000 free meditations from thousands of teachers, while Balance sticks to its curated, personalized approach. There's no social features, no music-only tracks without guidance, and limited content for specific niches like meditation for kids or highly specialized conditions. The personalization is excellent, but the overall content volume falls short of more comprehensive apps. We rate features at 8.5—strong execution of its core concept, but deliberately limited in scope. Winner in this category |
| Performance Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Performance' aspect of each app. | 6.5 The app works okay in most situations, letting you chat with the AI without major interruptions. However, we noticed some performance issues that could affect the user experience. The basic functionality works fine - you can send messages and get responses from the AI without significant delays. The prompt library loads quickly, and the save and share features work reliably without performance problems. Performance strengths:
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However, we found several performance concerns that significantly impact the user experience. Multiple users specifically mentioned that the app is "very slowly" or has slow movement, indicating consistent performance issues. One user noted "Very Slowly moment this apps 😴😴" which suggests the performance problems are noticeable enough to affect user satisfaction. Some users also reported that the app can be resource-intensive, particularly when processing complex AI requests. The performance issues seem to be worse on older devices or when the app is handling multiple requests at once. That's why we give performance a 6.5 out of 10. While the app maintains basic functionality, the reported speed issues and performance inconsistencies prevent it from scoring higher. Winner in this category | 6.5 Balance's performance is the most troubling aspect of our review, with a clear divide between platforms. The iOS version performed excellently during our testing—sessions loaded quickly, audio played smoothly without interruption, and the app remained stable throughout. This aligns with the iOS App Store's stellar 4.9-star rating across 118,000 reviews. The Android experience, however, reveals serious problems. The app's recent rating of just 3.48 stars over the last 100 reviews (compared to its overall 4.7) tells a concerning story, and user feedback confirms widespread issues. The most common complaint involves audio cutting out or stopping entirely mid-session, sometimes just 5-15 seconds in. Multiple users reported this happening repeatedly even after clearing cache, reinstalling the app, or updating to the latest version. During our Android testing, we encountered occasional stuttering during session downloads and slower loading times compared to iOS. Some users mentioned that meditations would download successfully but refuse to play, or would restart from the beginning after pausing. These technical hiccups completely undermine the meditation experience—there's nothing more frustrating than settling into a practice only to have silence abruptly interrupt your session. Customer support responses to these performance issues have been inadequate according to reviews. Multiple paying users reported contacting support about persistent bugs without receiving helpful solutions or even acknowledgment. This lack of support for a premium subscription app is particularly disappointing. The app does work reliably for many users—the overall ratings remain positive—but the recent decline and volume of complaints about Android performance are red flags. We rate performance at 6.5—excellent on iOS but significantly compromised on Android, bringing down the overall score. Until these technical issues are addressed, Android users should approach with caution despite the generous trial period. Winner in this category |
| Design Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Design' aspect of each app. | 7.0 The design is clean and functional - you can start using it right away without much fuss. We liked the chat-based interface and how the prompt library is organized. Users seem to love the intuitive chat interface and the well-organized prompt system. It's easy to navigate and find what you need quickly. The app also looks good on mobile devices, making it simple to access your conversations and prompts on your phone. Design highlights:
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That's why we give design a 7.0 out of 10. The interface is functional and accessible, but could use more refined visual design and better user onboarding. | 9.0 Balance presents a clean, modern interface that prioritizes clarity over flashiness. The design immediately communicates calm through its muted color palette, generous white space, and smooth animations. Unlike Calm's nature-focused aesthetic or Headspace's playful illustrations, Balance opts for minimalist sophistication. Navigation proved intuitive during our testing. The home screen prominently displays your next recommended session, making it effortless to continue your meditation journey with a single tap. The Plans tab clearly shows your progress through structured courses, while the Singles library organizes quick sessions by purpose (Relax, Focus, Sleep, etc.). Color coding and clear typography help distinguish between different meditation types without cluttering the interface. The meditation player itself deserves praise for its simplicity. A gentle ambient background accompanies sessions, with controls that fade away during meditation to minimize distraction. The animated breathing exercises use smooth, pulsing visuals that effectively guide your breath rhythm without being overwhelming. Progress indicators show how far you've come in plans without being anxiety-inducing. Minor design inconsistencies did appear—some screens felt slightly cramped on smaller phones, and the settings menu could be more discoverable. The app also lacks the visual personality that makes Headspace or Calm immediately recognizable. Still, Balance's understated elegance serves meditation well by staying out of the way. We rate design at 9.0—polished, functional, and appropriately calming, if not particularly distinctive. Winner in this category |
| Value for Money Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Value for Money' aspect of each app. | 6.0 You can use Gemmy AI for free without signing up, which gives you access to basic AI chat functionality. However, the free tier comes with pretty tight limitations that might not provide great value for regular users. To really enjoy all the benefits of Gemmy AI, including unlimited access to advanced AI capabilities and custom prompts, you'll need to upgrade to premium features through in-app purchases ranging from $4.99 to $36.99 per item. Pricing breakdown:
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The pricing structure is where we found some concerns. The freemium model severely limits free users with daily question restrictions, which many users found frustrating and insufficient for regular use. Several users specifically mentioned that the free tier limitations are too restrictive, with one user noting they should "increase the limit of questions per day for whoever did not take the premium." That's why we give value for money a 6.0 out of 10. While the core AI functionality is valuable, the restrictive free tier and premium pricing structure limit the overall value proposition for many users. | 7.5 Balance's value proposition is complicated. The year-long free trial is genuinely generous—it gives you ample time to experience the full app, build a meditation habit, and decide if the personalization approach works for you. Several users specifically mentioned this extended trial convinced them to purchase lifetime access after seeing real benefits, which suggests the trial strategy works as intended. However, once the trial ends, the required subscription feels steep compared to alternatives. At $11.99/month or $69.99/year, Balance costs more than Calm ($14.99/month but often discounted to $70/year) and significantly more than free alternatives like Medito or Insight Timer, which offer extensive meditation libraries at no cost. The lifetime option at $399.99 provides better long-term value if you're committed, but that's a substantial upfront investment. What you're paying for is personalization and structure, not just content volume. If you struggle with choice paralysis in apps with massive libraries, or if you want a guided learning progression rather than self-directed exploration, Balance's curated approach justifies the premium. The daily adaptive recommendations, structured Plans, and ongoing customization require infrastructure that free apps don't provide. Users who found meditation apps overwhelming often praised Balance for solving exactly this problem. The value calculation shifts dramatically depending on your needs. For meditation beginners who need structure and guidance, the year-long trial plus potential lifetime purchase offers solid value. For experienced meditators who know what they want, or budget-conscious users who don't mind browsing large libraries, free alternatives likely make more sense. Technical issues on Android further complicate the value proposition—paying premium prices for an app that frequently stops playing mid-session is frustrating, as multiple recent reviews attest. We rate value for money at 7.5—reasonable for the right user, but expensive compared to excellent free alternatives. Winner in this category |
| Ease of Use Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Ease of Use' aspect of each app. | 7.5 Gemmy AI works right out of the box - no complicated setup needed. Installing it is simple, and you can easily add it to both Android and iOS devices. Once installed, the chat interface is ready whenever you want to talk to the AI. The whole process is intuitive and easy to figure out. If you need help, the prompt library has plenty of examples that guide you through the features. With so many powerful features, Gemmy might seem a bit overwhelming at first, but everything clicks into place pretty quickly. The chat interface, in particular, is easy to use and much simpler than some other AI assistants we've tested. You can start typing immediately and get responses from the AI without any complicated setup. However, we noticed some usability issues that affect the overall experience. Several users mentioned that the app seemed complicated at first, suggesting the onboarding process could be more user-friendly. There's definitely a learning curve, though it's not steep - but it might put off users who expect everything to work immediately. We also found that the premium features and limitations aren't clearly explained upfront, which can be frustrating when users hit usage limits unexpectedly. The aggressive promotion of premium features throughout the interface can also be distracting. That's why we give ease of use a 7.5 out of 10. The app is generally intuitive once you get familiar with it, but could benefit from better onboarding and clearer communication about limitations and premium features. | 9.0 Balance excels at making meditation approachable, even for complete beginners. The onboarding process asks straightforward questions about your experience level and goals, then immediately drops you into your first session. No overwhelming library browsing, no decision paralysis—just a clear path forward. The app's core interaction couldn't be simpler: tap the big button to start your recommended meditation. After each session, quick feedback questions (How did that feel? What's your energy level now?) take seconds to answer and genuinely improve future recommendations. We appreciated how the app never demands long surveys or complicated input—it respects that you came here to meditate, not to manage an app. Navigation remains straightforward throughout. The bottom tab bar provides access to Plans, Singles, and your profile. Within each section, content is logically organized and clearly labeled. The search function works well when you want something specific, though most users will likely stick to the personalized recommendations that appear on the home screen. A few users mentioned in reviews that finding specific past sessions or figuring out how to restart a plan wasn't immediately obvious, and we encountered similar minor confusion. The personalization, while generally helpful, occasionally felt restrictive—sometimes we just wanted to browse all available content rather than having the app decide for us. These are minor friction points in an otherwise smooth experience. We rate ease of use at 9.0—the app successfully removes barriers between you and your meditation practice. Winner in this category |
| Security & Privacy Prod Apps's expert score for the 'Security & Privacy' aspect of each app. | 7.0 For Security & Privacy, we give Gemmy AI a solid 7.0/10. The app claims to prioritize user privacy and security, which is a good foundation for any AI application. The app says it's built with robust security measures to protect user data, and we didn't find any reports of major security incidents in user reviews. This suggests the basic security implementation is working as intended. Security strengths:
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While the app claims to have security measures in place, there's limited transparency about what specific protections are actually implemented. Users have no clear way to understand how their conversations and data are being handled, stored, or shared. That's why we give security and privacy a 7.0 out of 10. While the app makes positive claims about privacy protection, the lack of transparency and clear communication about data handling practices prevents a higher rating. | 8.5 Balance takes a reasonable approach to user privacy, though it's not as privacy-focused as some alternatives like Medito, which operates entirely offline. The app requires an account to sync your progress across devices and enable personalization features, which is standard for this type of service but does mean your meditation data lives on Balance's servers. During testing, we reviewed Balance's privacy policy and found it fairly transparent about data collection. The app collects usage data, meditation preferences, and session completion information to power its personalization engine. This data remains associated with your account and isn't sold to third parties for advertising purposes. The app uses analytics tools to improve the service, which is typical but worth noting for privacy-conscious users. Permissions requested are minimal and appropriate—notification access for meditation reminders, and optional microphone access if you use any interactive speaking exercises (which we didn't encounter in testing). The app works fine with most permissions denied, though you'll miss out on helpful reminders. Data encryption during transmission is standard HTTPS, and Balance claims to use industry-standard security practices for data at rest. The main privacy concern comes from the subscription system—several users reported unexpected charges or difficulty managing their subscriptions, suggesting the billing integration could be more transparent. However, these seem to be payment system issues rather than malicious data practices. For users who want complete privacy, Insight Timer offers more granular privacy controls, while Medito requires no account at all. We rate Balance's security and privacy at 8.5—solid practices but not exceptional in this category. Winner in this category |
| Conclusion A summary of our findings and final thoughts for each app. | After testing Gemmy AI ourselves, we can say it's a decent AI assistant that does what it promises. The Google Gemini integration works well and provides real value for creative tasks and general productivity. The app is easy to use and has enough features to be useful for writing, brainstorming, and creative projects. The free version works fine for basic needs, but the limits are pretty tight if you want to use it regularly. That said, the freemium model with its restrictive free usage and the performance issues we ran into might not work for everyone. The app shows potential but could use some work on speed and more generous free limits. If you're looking for a basic AI assistant and don't mind the limitations, Gemmy AI is worth a try. But if you need better performance and more generous usage limits, you might want to look elsewhere. | Balance occupies an interesting middle ground in the meditation app landscape. Its personalized approach and structured learning plans genuinely solve the decision paralysis that plagues apps with massive content libraries, making it particularly valuable for beginners or those who struggle with self-directed practice. The year-long free trial is remarkably generous and provides ample time to experience the benefits without financial pressure. However, the app's recent technical problems on Android cannot be ignored. While iOS users enjoy a smooth, stable experience reflected in the platform's 4.9-star rating, Android users face frustrating audio cutoffs and playback failures that directly undermine the meditation experience. Combined with inadequate customer support responses and subscription management complaints, these issues raise serious concerns about Balance's current quality control, especially given its premium pricing. For iOS users who value personalization over content volume, Balance remains a strong choice worth the year-long trial investment. The adaptive recommendations, calming instructor voices (particularly Ofosu), and structured progression create a guided meditation experience that justifies the premium price for the right audience. The lifetime purchase option at $399.99 offers reasonable long-term value if the approach resonates with you. Android users should proceed with caution and thoroughly test during the free trial period before committing to a subscription. If you encounter audio issues, consider alternatives like Insight Timer for a massive free library with solid performance, Medito for completely free, ad-free meditation with excellent privacy practices, or Calm and Headspace for similarly premium experiences with more stable Android performance. Balance's personalization is genuinely valuable, but only when the app actually works reliably—something it currently delivers consistently only on iOS. |
| Our Recommendation | ||