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Oorpiep.nl is a Dutch website that offers a personalized online audio massage web app for tinnitus experiences. Its approach is not medical treatment, but rather a “tone technology” method: first identify the pitch of the tinnitus the user hears, then create a set of audio massages related to that pitch, which the user plays at a low volume and observes the effect for themselves.
The core features disclosed on the site include tinnitus pitch measurement, custom audio creation, and playback through a personal web app. Users can measure their tinnitus pitch on the website themselves, or use a phone to record themselves imitating the tinnitus sound, after which the project team helps measure the pitch. The delivered product consists of 12 custom combined audio tracks, each 18 minutes long, played through a personally linked web app. The text specifically emphasizes that the audio should be played at a low volume, roughly equivalent to the perceived volume of the tinnitus.
Pricing is very straightforward: a one-time €26 fee for three years of use, including VAT. The project describes itself as “non-profit” and is supported by piromedia.nl. The page does not disclose a free version, trial, refund policy, payment methods, or additional plans. It also does not offer common SaaS business configurations such as enterprise plans or volume licensing.
From an enterprise software perspective, Oorpiep.nl is more of a personal health-support web app than a standard SaaS product. The page provides no information about third-party integrations, team collaboration, permission management, APIs, developer documentation, or self-hosted deployment. In terms of data security and compliance, the only visible safety guidance is the reminder to play audio at a low volume. It does not explain how personal recordings or tinnitus data are stored and processed, nor does it disclose information about GDPR, encryption, a privacy policy, or medical compliance.
Its advantages are low pricing, transparent fees, a relatively high degree of personalization, and simple ways to obtain the tinnitus pitch. The drawbacks are that it is clearly not a medical solution, and the text provides no clinical evidence or guarantee of effectiveness. Key information is also lacking around service support, privacy compliance, payment, and access experience. It is suitable for individuals troubled by tinnitus who are willing to try a low-cost, non-medical acoustic support method. It is not suitable for direct adoption by hospitals, corporate health platforms, or serious medical software scenarios.
The page does not provide information about access from China, payment, or localization, so its availability in China is unknown. If access, payment, or language becomes a barrier, Chinese users may consider local white-noise, meditation and sleep-aid, or tinnitus management apps, or preferably consult an ENT department or hearing center for formal assessment and sound therapy services.
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oorpiep.nl is an Netherlands SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach oorpiep.nl directly.