Manifest with Demi.
Ask for more.
The universe is not on budget.

  • Something shifted.
  • You're already on your way.
  • The one you asked for is coming.
  • You've been chosen.
  • It's closer than it looks.
  • The universe is listening now.
  • Your timeline is bending toward you.
  • Already on its way.
Ithe manifesto

You don’t need to believe. You need to show up.

Most manifestation apps ask you to perform belief. Demi asks you to perform attention. Thirty seconds, once a day, placed on the life you actually want. That’s it. The rest of the method takes care of itself.

Demi is for people who would roll their eyes at a manifestation app, and open it anyway.

Half-belief is the only honest posture. You know the science isn’t quite there. You also know the Tuesdays you’ve spent scrolling through someone else’s life. You know which of those two you’d like to end.

The app is small on purpose. There’s no streak shame. No 12-step plan. No guru voice. Just a quiet place to put the thing you want, so it stops dissolving every time a Slack message lands.

Show up for thirty seconds. Hold the orb. Notice what arrives. The life you want is already underway — this ritual is how you start catching up to it.

IIthe ritual

How it works.

i.set a goal

You pick the life.

Love, money, body, career, or something you don’t have words for yet. One goal. Short or long. We’ll hold it for you.

ii.tune in daily

Thirty seconds. hold the orb.

Charge it with your attention. The universe is listening — but only after you’ve tuned your own frequency.

iii.watch for signs

Scenes arrive. so do signs.

You start noticing what was always already here. The ordinary Tuesday your future self lives inside begins to meet you halfway.

IIIinside the app

Ten small rituals.

i.goal setup

Name the life.

One sentence. The thing you won’t say out loud. Write it once; we’ll hold it for you for as long as you need.

ii.the tune-in

A 30-second daily ceremony.

Hold the orb. Charge it with your attention. The universe is listening — but only after you’ve tuned your own frequency.

iii.daily scene

One frame of your future.

Every morning, a tiny vignette from the life on the other side of this. A sentence, an image, a line she might say.

iv.the mirror

Catch yourself becoming her.

Reflection prompts that surface what you already know. No journaling guilt — three taps and done.

v.frequency

Your signal, tuned.

A soundscape that matches the channel of the life you’re calling in. Play it on your commute or under the desk.

vi.magnet mode

Pull, don’t push.

A timed focus window where the orb grows warmer the longer you stay. No push notifications. No pressure.

vii.signs radar

Notice the coincidences.

Log the winks from the universe in two taps. The pattern becomes impossible to ignore by week three.

viii.moon + streak

Ride the cycle.

Lunar phase woven into your streak. Miss a day? It forgives you on the new moon. No shame — only rhythm.

ix.evidence wall

Proof, on the record.

A private timeline of every small thing that came true. You’ll be stunned at 30 days. Shaken at 90.

x.variable rewards · rare drop

Sometimes, a signal arrives — unprompted.

Once in a while, between ordinary Tuesdays, the app pushes a rare card: a line from your future self, a symbol, a dare, a coincidence worth writing down. You can’t predict when. That’s the point.

“I open it like I used to open Co-Star. Except something actually shifts.”

— kate, day 47

A major signal is coming.

Be first to the TestFlight.

no spam. one email when the signal lands.

IVthe fine print

Questions, softly asked.

Is this a religion or crystals thing?

No. Demi is a daily focus ritual dressed in ritual clothing. The woo is aesthetic; the practice is just attention, placed on purpose.

Does it really work?

It works the way a workout works. Not because you believe in it, but because you keep doing it. Thirty seconds. Daily. You’ll feel the difference in two weeks.

Will it track my data?

We store the minimum to make the app work: your goal, your streak, your taps. We don’t sell anything. Anonymous analytics, off by default.

What about privacy?

Nothing leaves your device unless you sync. Your goal is end-to-end encrypted. We literally can’t read it — that was a design constraint, not a promise.

When Android?

Soon. Sign up and we’ll tell you the week it lands.

Who made this?

A small team in San Francisco who got tired of the gap between the Tuesday they had and the Tuesday they wanted.

Why "Demi"?

Demi- means half. Half-belief is welcome here. We think it’s actually the honest starting place for anything worth doing.