About The Secret To Money
As someone who’s always felt a bit of anxiety around money, I downloaded The Secret To Money app hoping for a new approach. I was skeptical at first—another law of attraction tool? But I decided to give it a real shot for 30 days. This isn’t just a book in app form; it’s an interactive toolkit built around Rhonda Byrne’s principles, designed to be used daily. My initial goal was simple: to feel less stressed when checking my bank account and to open myself up to new opportunities.
Features & Highlights
The core of the app is its library of guided audio sessions. I found the 10-minute “Morning Money Magnet” meditation became a non-negotiable part of my routine—it’s way more specific than generic meditation apps. The affirmation builder is a standout; I could record my own voice saying things like “I am worthy of a raise,” which felt surprisingly powerful to hear back. I also used the journal feature to track moments of “financial gratitude,” like getting an unexpected refund. The community board is active; I posted about a small freelance gig I landed, and getting a dozen “Abundance!” replies from strangers was oddly motivating.
User Experience
The app itself is simple and calm, with lots of blues and golds. It’s not flashy, which I appreciate. I remember one Tuesday, I was really stressed about a bill. I opened the app and did the “Releasing Money Anxiety” exercise right in my car before work. The guide’s voice is calm, and the prompts actually helped me breathe and reframe the situation from “I can’t afford this” to “I find a way to handle what comes.” That shift was tangible for me. Navigation is straightforward, though I sometimes wish the progress tracker was more visual, like a graph, instead of just a list of journal entries.
Pricing
The app is completely free to download and use. There are no locked meditations, no premium tiers, and no nagging upgrade screens. This is a huge plus. You get full access to all the audio content, the journal, and the community. Considering many mindfulness or coaching apps charge a hefty monthly subscription, the value here is exceptional. It’s clearly a companion to the book, not a direct money-maker itself. For a free tool, the depth is impressive and makes it absolutely worth trying.
Updates & Support
I haven’t seen a major update since I installed it a couple months ago, but it doesn’t feel outdated or buggy. It does one job well. I had one question about resetting my affirmation recordings and used the in-app contact form. I got a helpful, human response within about 36 hours, which is perfectly reasonable for a free app. They didn’t just send a FAQ link; they gave me clear steps. The app seems stable and maintained, even if new features aren’t rolling out constantly.
Security & Privacy
I downloaded it from the official Google Play Store. The app does ask for basic permissions like microphone access if you want to record your own affirmations, but it’s optional. Their privacy policy is fairly standard for a free app; it mentions data collection for app functionality and analytics. I do see occasional banner ads at the bottom of the community feed, but they’re static and not intrusive or video-based. They’re a fair trade for a free, full-featured app. I haven’t noticed any weird battery drain or data usage from it.