Closed test, not a public Play release
HaloBreath is currently distributed as a Google Play closed test. The website needs to explain the app clearly because the rollout is still narrower than a normal public listing.
HaloBreath resta più calma di Fi7Note, e l’accesso passa ancora dal gruppo tester e dalla pagina di test su Google Play.
HaloBreath belongs to the same product line but stays intentionally quieter in tone and rollout. Fi7Note remains the lead product, while HaloBreath keeps its own narrower landing page and closed-test path.
HaloBreath is currently distributed as a Google Play closed test. The website needs to explain the app clearly because the rollout is still narrower than a normal public listing.
Join the tester group with the same Google account you use in Google Play. That keeps the tester eligibility and the Play Store test listing aligned.
After the group membership is active, open the HaloBreath Play Store listing and install the test build. If access does not appear immediately, wait a short moment and try again.
The Play test is still limited, so the website has to carry the accessible explanation. HaloBreath is framed here as a breathing app, a breathing exercise app, and a calmer breathing product without adding fake wellness claims.
HaloBreath is positioned as a breathing app first. The website keeps the framing plain and practical so the page reads like a real product page, not like a vague wellness placeholder.
Because the current Play rollout is still closed, the landing page has to do more of the explanatory work. It should tell testers exactly how access works instead of pretending the app is already broadly available.
HaloBreath stays intentionally quieter than Fi7Note in both rollout and presentation. That calmer positioning is part of the product story and should be visible in the page copy as well as in the layout.
There is no separate manual invite flow. Access is handled through the tester group and then through Google Play.
Google Play closed tests can take a short moment to reflect new group access. If the install page is still unavailable right after joining, wait briefly, then open the same Play Store link again.
If it still does not work after that, contact me at materialize.thoughts@gmail.com and mention which Google account you used for the tester group.
This page should answer the practical questions before someone hits the tester group or the Play link.
HaloBreath is a calmer breathing app under Materialize Thoughts. It is positioned as a breathing-focused product rather than a broad all-purpose wellness platform.
Not yet. The current rollout is a Google Play closed test, so the listing is meant for eligible testers rather than a normal public Play Store audience.
Join the halobreath-tester Google Group with the same Google account you use in Google Play, then open the HaloBreath Play Store test link.
Google Play closed-test access can take a short moment to update after you join the group. Wait briefly, try the same Play link again, and contact Materialize Thoughts if it still does not resolve.