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Tinnitus Help Roadmap

Streaming
Notch Therapy
User feedback
AI music
Audio features

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Roadmap for Tinnitus Help App

A good App is never truly finished; it constantly evolves to meet user needs and expectations. Our regular updates ensure that bugs are fixed, performance is optimized, and new features are introduced. User feedback plays a crucial role in shaping these updates, helping our developers refine the app and make it the best Tinnitus App there is. 

Look below what we have planned for the Tinnitus Help roadmap. It contains different aspects, like introduction of sound notching therapy, AI and Apple iOS.

For feature requests, e-mail us a support@tinnitushelp.app and we will look into it.
If you come up with a great idea, you’ll get to enjoy the app for free!

Streaming

While you can always enjoy music directly on your mobile phone, streaming audio to other devices offers a richer and more immersive listening experience. With services like Spotify Connect and YouTube Music, you can seamlessly send your favorite tunes to compatible speakers, smart home devices, and network audio systems such as Google Chromecast, Sonos, and more.

We’re excited to bring this functionality to the Tinnitus Help App, allowing users to stream sound therapy and relaxation audio to external devices for a more effective and comfortable experience.

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Tinnitus sound notching therapy

Tinnitus Audio Nothing Therapy is a sound-based approach to managing tinnitus, the persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears. Unlike traditional therapies using white noise or masking sounds, it focuses on near-silence or subtle background tones. The goal is to retrain the brain to reduce tinnitus perception over time. By adapting to minimal external noise, the brain may learn to ignore phantom sounds. Based on neuroplasticity, this method leverages the brain’s ability to rewire itself. While results vary, some users report reduced tinnitus and greater comfort.

 

We’re working on adding this therapy to the app. Learn more about sound notching therapy in our blog post HERE.

In this image a specific frequency has been notched out

iOS App for Apple

The Tinnitus Help App will soon be available for Apple iOS users, making it even more accessible. iPhone and iPad users will soon be able to enjoy its features to manage and reduce tinnitus symptoms. Download the App now for Android

Audio features

We are constantly refining the audio features. In the next version, we will introduce an improved panning feature, allowing you to adjust the tinnitus tone based on which ear is more affected.

Additionally, we will add a customized volume option in the habituation therapy section for a more personalized experience.

AI music

Our app already offers a rich library of soothing tinnitus sounds and music, along with the unique ability to request your own tracks. However, we’re taking it a step further by exploring the possibility of AI-generated music, allowing users to create personalized soundscapes tailored to their needs.

This feature could provide a new level of customization, helping users find the perfect sounds for relaxation and tinnitus relief. Stay tuned as we continue researching and testing AI-powered music creation to enhance your experience!as part of our roadmap.

User feedback

One of the key features on our product roadmap is enabling our community to share feedback and request new features. We value your input and would love to hear your ideas!

 

Feel free to email us at support@tinnitushelp.app or connect with us on social media to discuss and interact with others about new features. Your voice helps shape the future of the app!

Tinnitus Info

Tinnitus Sound Therapy: Habituation

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App Updates

Tinnitus Help Roadmap

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Tinnitus Sound Therapy: Masking

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