Most meditation apps drop you into a session and assume you know what to do. Headspace doesn't. It's built from the ground up for people who have never meditated before and aren't sure where to start. That focus on genuinely teaching mindfulness rather than just providing audio tracks is what separates it from the rest of the market.
If you've tried meditation apps before and given up within a week, Headspace is worth another shot. It's one of WhistleOut's best mental health apps, and for good reason.
Headspace
- Price: Free. Premium costs $12.99/month.
- Platforms: iOS, Android
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What is Headspace?
Headspace is a guided meditation app that teaches mindfulness through structured courses, breathing exercises, and short daily sessions. It's designed to help you build a consistent practice over time rather than offering a one-off relaxation tool. The app covers everything from basic grounding techniques to advanced visualizations, and it adapts to your experience level as you progress.
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What Headspace actually teaches you
I spent a month working through Headspace's beginner tracks, and the most useful thing about it was the fact the app explains the why behind each technique before you do it. You're not just following breathing cues blindly. You understand what the exercise is targeting, which makes it easier to apply outside the app.
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The SOS sessions are especially useful. They're short, two-to-three minute exercises designed to interrupt a stress spiral in the moment. During a particularly chaotic week, I used one in a bathroom stall at work and it actually helped. That's not a ringing endorsement of my stress levels, but it is a testament to how accessible the content is.
Headspace also includes themed courses on sleep, focus, and managing difficult emotions. The courses are organized into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels, so there's a natural progression to follow rather than a random library of content to wade through.
Free gets you started; Premium keeps you going
The free version of Headspace includes the introductory course and a handful of standalone meditations. It's enough to decide whether the app works for you, but it runs out quickly. The $12.99/month premium subscription unlocks the full library, including all themed courses, sleep content, and focus tools.
That price is on the higher end for a meditation app. Whether it's worth it depends entirely on how consistently you use it. Headspace works best as a daily habit, and if you're committing to that, $12.99 a month is reasonable. If you're treating it as an occasional drop-in, the free tier or a cheaper competitor might serve you better.
How I tested Headspace

- Followed beginner and intermediate meditation courses over four weeks
- Used SOS sessions during real moments of stress to test real-world utility
- Compared the free and premium content libraries to assess upgrade value
- Evaluated how well the app explains technique versus simply providing audio
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Headspace FAQs
Is Headspace actually worth the money?
Headspace is worth it if you use it daily. The premium library is deep enough to sustain a long-term practice, but the free tier works fine as a starting point before committing.
Is Headspace or Calm better for beginners?
Headspace is better for beginners because it teaches you meditation technique step by step. Calm is stronger if you already know what you're doing and mainly want sleep content or ambient audio.
Can you use Headspace without a subscription?
Yes, but the free tier is limited to the introductory course and a small selection of sessions. You'll hit the paywall quickly if you want to explore beyond the basics.
Does Headspace work for anxiety?
Headspace includes courses specifically targeting anxiety and stress, and many users find the breathing exercises and grounding techniques helpful. It's not a replacement for professional mental health treatment for clinical anxiety, but it's a solid daily support tool.
Jessica Santero
Staff Writer