SoulAudit

SoulAudit is a mobile + web app that helps people understand what spiritual practices actually help them, using lightweight tracking and reflection. Users log brief daily check-ins (mood, stress, sleep quality, sense of meaning) and tag what they did (meditation, prayer, nature walk, journaling, service, scripture reading, breathwork). The app then surfaces simple correlations and weekly summaries: what practices are associated with calmer days, better sleep, or higher meaning for that individual. It includes guided reflection prompts, a private “values map” to clarify what the user is seeking (peace, discipline, community, awe), and optional reminders that adapt to missed days rather than nagging. This is not a theology app or a social feed; it’s a personal analytics + journaling tool for spirituality. Data is private by default, exportable, and designed to avoid addictive engagement loops.

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