For minds that work.
Soren takes the focus, sleep and movement you already generate and turns it into one honest number for your mind - your own data, finally visualised for you, and kept entirely on your iPhone.
Your data, visualised for you
You already generate the signals - how you slept, how much you moved, how long you focused. They just sit scattered and unread. Soren gathers them into one daily Soren Score: a picture of your own day, at a glance. Not a feed. Yours.
Personal by definition
It’s about the most personal thing you own - your mind - so it stays yours. No account, no server, no trackers; it’s computed on your iPhone and never leaves. We can’t see it, store it, or sell it. Read the full privacy promise.
For minds that work
Soren is for people who lean on their minds for a living - builders, researchers, founders, clinicians, students, and solopreneurs - anyone who can’t afford a foggy morning. The goal isn’t more screen-time guilt or another streak to chase. It’s a quiet, honest read each morning, and a focus lock that holds when you need it - so you can spend your best attention on what matters. See who Soren is for.
A research lab, not a feed factory
We’re Soren Labs - a small, independent research lab building quiet, careful tools for the human mind. We’d rather ship one number you can trust than ten features nobody does. Soren is our first, built with the people who push their brains hardest: PhDs, clinicians, and the founders who live or die by a clear head.
Who writes the Journal
Boris Mayer - Editor, the Soren Journal. Boris Mayer writes and edits the Soren Journal, on focus, attention, sleep and the science behind the Soren Score. The Journal draws on building and testing on-device attention tools and on published research, which it cites. Boris is not a clinician; the Journal is informational and is not medical advice.