Eaase is an app built to replace late-night doomscrolling with something that actually helps. Instead of rage-bait and infinite feeds designed to keep you angry, eaase gives you five practical tools: a positive content feed (Read), a budget analyser (Budget), a realistic fitness planner (Move), a sleep coach (Sleep), and a personal curriculum (Learn). It’s built for the person lying in bed at 11pm who knows they should put the phone down but hasn’t found anything worth switching to.

The problem with “just put your phone down”

Everyone knows doomscrolling is bad for them. That’s not new information. The problem is that “just put your phone down” isn’t a real solution for most people. You’re tired, you’re wired, your brain wants stimulation, and the alternative is staring at the ceiling. So you scroll. And scroll. And an hour later you feel worse than when you started.

We built eaase because we wanted something that actually acknowledged that reality. Not another app that shames you for your screen time or locks you out of your own phone. Something that gives you a genuinely better option for that late-night window.

What eaase actually does

Eaase has five tools, and they’re all designed around the same idea: replace a bad habit with something useful, without making it feel like homework.

Read is a positive content feed. Science, good news, psychology, history, life tips. No outrage, no ads, no algorithm designed to make you angry. It learns what you like over time. Think of it as a feed that’s actually worth opening.

Budget is a bank statement analyser. You upload a PDF or CSV of your bank statement and it categorises your spending, finds forgotten subscriptions, and shows you where your money actually went. It’s not connected to your bank live. You upload a file, you get clarity. If you’ve ever wondered where your money actually goes each month, this is built for that. Especially useful right now when the cost of everything keeps climbing.

Move is a fitness planner that works around your real life. You tell it how much time you’ve got, where you’ll exercise, and what equipment (if any) you have. It builds something realistic. Twenty minutes twice a week counts. No personal trainer energy, no guilt.

Sleep is a wind-down coach. Relaxation audio, a space to dump whatever’s on your mind before bed, gentle reminders to start winding down, and pattern tracking so you can see what’s actually helping over time. If a racing mind at night is part of the problem, here’s more on how to fall asleep when your mind won’t stop.

Learn is your personal curriculum. Pick any subject you’ve always meant to properly understand (Roman history, how investing works, bread baking, whatever) and eaase builds you a structured four-week path of content matched to your energy level. A short podcast on a tired night. A long read when you’re ready to concentrate. Weekly reflection prompts help it stick. After a month you’ll actually know something, rather than having watched forty random videos about it.

Built globally. Works everywhere.

We built eaase for anyone with a phone and a 10pm scroll habit. The problems eaase solves don’t belong to any one place. Doomscrolling, money stress, poor sleep, no time to exercise, the nagging feeling that you should be learning something. Those are universal. Wherever you are, if any of that sounds familiar, eaase is for you.

We also didn’t want to build a health app. Eaase is a lifestyle app. It’s not trying to diagnose anything or replace a professional. It’s just trying to make that 11pm-to-midnight window a bit less wasteful and a bit more useful.

Who it’s for

Honestly, it’s for anyone who’s tired of the scroll. If you’ve ever looked up from your phone at 1am and thought “what am I even doing,” eaase is the answer to that question. It’s not about willpower or discipline. It’s about having something better to switch to.

It’s particularly useful if you’re in your 20s and navigating the kind of low-level anxiety that makes sleep hard and spending feel out of control, the stuff a quarter-life crisis tends to bring with it. But honestly, the scroll problem doesn’t have an age limit.

Eaase will be free to start when it launches, with a Pro tier for full access. Pre-register on our website to be first in line and get 50% off your first month.

Frequently Asked Questions About Eaase

What is Eaase?

Eaase is a lifestyle app with five tools: a positive content feed (Read), a bank statement analyser (Budget), a fitness planner (Move), a sleep coach (Sleep), and a personal curriculum (Learn). It’s designed to replace late-night doomscrolling with something that’s actually useful.

Is Eaase free?

Eaase has a free tier and a Pro tier. The free tier gives you daily positive content cards, general movement tips, a relaxation track, and a bedtime reminder. Pro ($7.99/month or $69.99/year) unlocks the full feed, the budget tool, personalised fitness, the full sleep coach, and the personal curriculum.

When is Eaase launching?

Eaase is currently in development. Pre-register on the eaase homepage to get early access and 50% off your first month when it launches.

Do I need to be in Australia to use Eaase?

No. Eaase works for anyone, anywhere. The sleep coach, fitness planner, content feed, and personal curriculum all work regardless of where you live. The budget tool is built to handle any bank statement format, though it has particularly good support for major Australian banks at launch.

How is Eaase different from other wellness apps?

Most wellness apps focus on tracking or restricting behaviour: screen time limits, step counts, calorie logging. Eaase takes a different approach. Instead of telling you to stop doing something, it gives you something genuinely better to do. It’s a replacement, not a restriction. One app, five tools, covering the whole late-night phone problem.

Does the Budget tool connect to my bank account?

No. The Budget tool doesn’t require live bank access. You export a PDF or CSV from your banking app and upload it to eaase. Your data stays with you. Eaase just helps you make sense of it.

What is the Learn tool?

Learn is your personal curriculum. Pick a subject (any subject) and eaase builds a four-week structured path of content matched to your energy level. A short podcast on a tired night, a long read when you’re ready to concentrate. Weekly reflection prompts help it stick. It’s the opposite of falling down a random YouTube rabbit hole.

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