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StillMind and Insight Timer, compared

Insight Timer offers an enormous free library across many teachers and traditions. StillMind offers the opposite feeling: one personalised session, chosen for you.

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The problem

Insight Timer and StillMind sit at two ends of a spectrum.

One gives you a vast catalogue and the freedom to explore it, and the other removes the browsing entirely by generating a single session made for your moment.

StillMind and Insight Timer, side by side

Objective factors that shape day-to-day practice. Each app is strong at something different.

Feature StillMind Insight Timer
Library size No catalogue to browse; sessions generated for you Very large free library of tracks and talks
Choosing a session Personalised to your moment, no scrolling You pick from many teachers and styles
Teachers and traditions Grounded in established meditation practice Thousands of teachers across many traditions
Journaling Built in, private and encrypted, written or voice Community and content focused
Community and live events A private, personal practice Interest groups and hourly live sessions, widely loved
Best when You feel overwhelmed by choice You love exploring and following teachers
Privacy Personal context used for your session only, not stored Social features and a large community

StillMind and Insight Timer questions

Is StillMind a good alternative to Insight Timer?

StillMind is a strong alternative if choosing from a large catalogue feels overwhelming and you would rather have a session generated for your moment. It also includes built-in private journaling. Insight Timer remains excellent for people who love exploring thousands of teachers and traditions in a large free library. The choice depends on whether you prefer breadth or a personalised, curated-for-you experience.

What is the difference between StillMind and Insight Timer?

Insight Timer offers one of the largest free meditation libraries, with thousands of teachers, traditions, talks, and music to browse and choose from. StillMind removes the browsing by generating a single guided meditation for your situation, and includes private journaling in written or voice form. Insight Timer is about breadth and exploration, while StillMind is about personalisation and a session picked for you.

Is StillMind free like Insight Timer?

StillMind is free to begin and lets you start meditating without a subscription, then offers a paid plan for more. Insight Timer is well known for its large free library, with an optional paid tier as well. Both let you start at no cost. The difference is the experience: a vast free catalogue to explore with Insight Timer, or personalised sessions generated for you with StillMind.

Which is better if I feel overwhelmed by choice?

StillMind is designed for exactly that feeling. Instead of a catalogue to search, it asks what you need and generates one guided practice for it, so there is nothing to scroll past or second-guess. Insight Timer's strength is its huge range, which is wonderful for explorers but can feel like a lot when you just want to start. If choice tires you, StillMind removes it.

Does StillMind have as many teachers as Insight Timer?

No, and it is built on a different idea. Insight Timer hosts thousands of teachers across many traditions, which is one of its greatest strengths for people who love variety. StillMind does not offer a roster of teachers to choose between. Instead it generates guided practices grounded in established meditation theory and personalised to you, so the guidance fits your moment rather than a browsing choice.

Try StillMind

No catalogue, just your practice

Skip the endless scroll. Tell StillMind what you need and get one guided meditation made for it, with journaling built in. Free to begin, no subscription required to start.

— Free to start
— No subscription required to begin
— Private, encrypted journaling