What is Chant Flow?
Chant Flow is a japa meditation companion designed for anyone who wants to deepen their daily spiritual practice. Whether you follow Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, or any other tradition — Chant Flow adapts to your path.
Count mantras with a single tap, build streaks, set mindfulness reminders throughout your day, and sync your practice history across devices. Fully offline after sign-in — your practice doesn't need the internet.
Everything you need for consistent practice
Built around the rituals that actually matter — no social feed, no notifications you didn't ask for.
Japa Counter
Tap the screen to count mantra repetitions. Haptic feedback and ting bell audio mark each count — just like a mala.
Mind Bell
Scheduled mindfulness reminders that ring at set intervals throughout the day. Pause, breathe, return.
Track Editor
Create and customize your own chant tracks with name, count targets, and audio. Build your personal practice library.
Multi-Tradition
Presets for Hindu, Buddhist, Sikh, Jain, and other traditions. One app for every path.
Cloud Sync
Practice history synced securely to the cloud. Switch devices without losing a single count.
Themes
Light and dark mode with a custom accent color picker — make the app feel like yours.
See it in action
Clean, focused UI — designed to get out of the way of your practice.
Foreground Service Permissions
Our app uses the FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MEDIA_PLAYBACK permission. You can only use this permission if your app performs tasks noticeable to the user when they're not directly interacting with your app.
What tasks require your app to use the FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MEDIA_PLAYBACK permission?
Media playback.
Video demonstrating how the app uses this permission:
Video link: https://klyx.agency/apps/android/chant-flow/images/audio%20mode%20video.mp4
Full App Recording:
Full App Recording link: https://klyx.agency/apps/android/chant-flow/images/full%20app%20recording.mp4
Your path, your practice
Chant Flow includes presets and support for major spiritual traditions — and works equally well for secular mindfulness practice.