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Feel Buddha is an AI Buddhist companion app positioned around “Ancient Wisdom, Modern Clarity.” At present, its website mainly directs users to download it from the App Store. It brings together everyday Q&A around personal struggles, reading of the Heart Sutra and Diamond Sutra, a meditation timer, a practice journal, and a gratitude wall. Its goal is not general-purpose chat, but to offer reflection and a sense of calm from a Buddhist perspective.
The core feature is Ask Buddha: users choose a Buddhist tradition and enter a question or concern, and the AI generates personalized guidance based on Buddhist scriptures and stories of Buddhist figures. The examples on the page cover Zen, Theravada, and Tibetan Buddhist contexts, making it suitable for life questions such as “How can I find peace?”, “Should I let go of a relationship?”, and feelings of self-blame. The scripture library currently explicitly includes the Heart Sutra and Diamond Sutra, with chapter navigation and ambient sound for assisted reading. The meditation timer supports custom duration, interval bells, and forest ambience. Reading Journal saves each guidance session for later review, while Gratitude Wall creates a lightweight community without replies or debates.
The crawled page does not disclose a free tier, subscription price, in-app purchases, or trial information, so it is not possible to judge value for money. On privacy, the product highlights Sign in with Apple, no passwords, no tracking, and states that the user’s spiritual journey belongs to the user; these are positive signals. However, it does not further explain how AI requests are processed, whether data is used for training, or its log retention and deletion mechanisms. In terms of integrations, only the App Store and Apple login are visible; there is no mention of Android, Web, API access, or third-party platforms.
Its strengths are a focused product positioning and restrained interface narrative, combining AI guidance fairly naturally with real practice habits such as scripture reading, meditation, journaling, and gratitude. The limitations are also clear: it does not disclose the specific model used or any citation/source-tracing mechanism, so AI interpretations of scriptures may be affected by generation bias; the scripture library appears limited; and there is no information about a Chinese interface, Chinese Buddhist scripture translations, or Chinese-language question support. Religious and emotional guidance should also not replace psychotherapy, medical services, or guidance from qualified religious teachers.
It is suitable for iPhone users who want to use a Buddhist perspective for daily self-reflection, light meditation, and gratitude journaling, as well as beginners interested in the Heart Sutra and Diamond Sutra. The page does not explain access conditions in China, and App Store availability, network connectivity, and payment methods are all unknown. If it is unavailable, alternatives to consider include Insight Timer, Plum Village App, Calm/Headspace, or Chinese-language Buddhist scripture reading and meditation apps.
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