Why Vagaloom exists

A quiet tool for an awkward moment.

The day is over, but your attention has not caught up. Vagaloom gives that in-between moment one small shape.

The Vagaloom settling ribbon sculpture
From held tension to open space

Our point of view

More content is not always more help.

Many bedtime apps begin with a library: teachers, programs, playlists, and recommendations. That can be useful earlier in the day. At the moment of use, it can also become one more decision.

We built Vagaloom around a smaller promise: choose how you feel or an optional heart-rate snapshot, run one gradually settling soundscape, and reflect when it finishes.

The app does not claim to treat insomnia, diagnose stress, or read your body continuously. It is a wellness ritual with honest edges.

Design principles

Small rules that keep us honest.

01

One next step

Bedtime is no place for a catalog. The app opens into a short path you can finish.

02

Your state, lightly held

A feeling or optional snapshot sets context. It does not become a diagnosis, score, or live control loop.

03

Private by default

Session records stay on your iPhone. No account is required to begin.

04

Free means complete

The five-minute ritual includes every phase and has no daily limit.