5 Best Headspace Alternatives in 2026
The best Headspace alternatives, tested and ranked, for people who want broader self-care, a gentler price, or a different feel from guided meditation. Headspace is a genuinely good app — calm design, clear courses, a strong sleep library — so most people who go looking for an alternative aren't unhappy with the meditation. They want something Headspace doesn't quite do: mood tracking, journaling, habits, a companion to talk to, or simply a smaller bill. We test self care apps against a published rubric, and below we line up the swaps that actually make sense, starting with the one that covers the most ground.
Why people switch from Headspace
- Headspace is mostly meditation and sleep. If you also want mood tracking, journaling, habit-building or a companion to reflect with, you end up bolting on extra apps — and paying for each. An all-in-one app folds those into one place.
- Price and value. Headspace runs around $69.99 a year, and most of the courses and the full sleep library sit behind that. If you only use it now and then, or you want a generous no-cost tier, several alternatives give you more for less — or for nothing.
- Fit and feel. Some people bounce off seated meditation entirely. If you'd rather be nudged through small daily habits, prompted to write, or coached through a routine, a different format will simply suit you better than another breathing session.
The best Headspace alternatives, ranked
Liven Top alternative
The broadest swap: meditation and soundscapes plus mood tracking, journaling, courses, a habit builder and Livie, an AI companion — one app where Headspace is mainly one lane.
Calm
The closest like-for-like if you mainly want a calmer meditation-and-sleep app; Sleep Stories and the soothing design are its strong suit.
Finch
A warmer, gamified self-care app for people who want gentle daily habits over formal meditation — and a generous no-cost tier you can use indefinitely.
Daylio
If it was really reflection you wanted, this fast mood and micro-journaling tracker does that one job brilliantly for a couple of dollars a month.
The Fabulous
For building morning and evening routines through coached, step-by-step journeys rather than sitting down to meditate.
Why people look past Headspace
Headspace earns its place — we score it 4.3 out of 5, and it tops our single-session lift index, meaning one short session reliably leaves most people feeling a bit better. The friendly, structured beginner courses are some of the best around, the sleep content is deep, and the app is polished and quietly calming to open. None of that is the problem.
The problem, for the people who search for an alternative, is breadth and price. Headspace is built around guided audio. It has a mood check-in and reminders, but no real journaling, no habit builder, no companion to talk things through. If your idea of self-care is wider than meditation — tracking how you feel, writing to think, nudging a few habits along — you'll feel the edges. And at roughly $69.99 a year, with most content gated, it's a real commitment for an app you might open twice a week. The swaps below each fix one of those gaps.
Liven: the most complete alternative
If you like that Headspace gives you structure but wish it did more than meditation, Liven is the natural step across. It's our overall number-one pick among self care apps, at 4.5 out of 5, and it's built as an all-in-one: a quiz shapes a personalised plan, then you get courses, mood tracking, journaling, a habit builder, meditations and soundscapes, plus Livie, an AI companion you can actually reflect with day to day. Where Headspace is mostly one lane done very well, Liven tries to be the single place you keep coming back to.
Be clear-eyed about the trade-offs. Headspace's meditation library is deeper and more polished, and its course craft is hard to beat — if pure meditation is all you want, Headspace probably wins. Liven also doesn't lead either of our original indices: it scores a 3 for low-pressure design, partly because several reviews mention an upsell-heavy onboarding and friction around cancellation, so read the terms before you start. Premium runs from $59.99 a year, with a no-cost quiz and limited preview up front. It's the broadest swap here, not the gentlest. Liven is the one app we link out to; it isn't a meditation specialist, it's a wider self-care home.
If you mainly want a calmer meditation app
Sometimes the honest answer is a like-for-like swap. If Headspace's content didn't grab you but the format did, Calm (4.2 out of 5) is the obvious move. It shares the single-session strength — it also tops our lift index — but leans softer and more cinematic, with Sleep Stories, a celebrity-narrated catalogue and what we think is the most soothing design of any meditation app we tested. It's around $69.99 a year, similar to Headspace, so this is a feel-and-content choice more than a money one. Set a renewal reminder before any trial ends.
Insight Timer is worth a mention here too if budget is the real driver — its no-cost library is one of the largest anywhere — but for a direct Headspace replacement with the same beginner-friendly polish, Calm is the cleanest swap.
If you want gentler habits, or just to spend less
Finch (4.3 out of 5) is for people who found meditation a bit too still and would rather be gently carried through small daily acts of self-care. You raise a little bird by checking in, breathing, and ticking off tiny goals — it sounds slight, but it's genuinely sticky, and it leads our low-pressure index with a perfect 5: no streak-anxiety, no nagging. The no-cost tier is generous enough to live in for a long time, with Finch Plus adding extras. If Headspace felt like homework, Finch feels like a friend.
Daylio (3.9 out of 5) is the pick if what you wanted from Headspace was the reflection, not the audio. It's a mood and micro-journaling tracker so quick it takes seconds a day, with lovely stats and a tiny price — around $2.99 a month, with a strong no-cost tier. The Fabulous (4.1 out of 5) goes the other way: a coaching-style routine builder for morning and evening rituals, ideal if you liked Headspace's structure but want it pointed at habits. None of these is therapy or a substitute for professional care — they're everyday tools to help you feel a bit steadier.
Compare the alternatives
| App | Mood | Journaling | AI companion | Courses | Meditation | Habits | Coaching |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liven | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Coaching tier |
| Calm | ✓ | Daily check-in | — | ✓ | ✓ | — | — |
| Finch | ✓ | ✓ | — | Guided exercises | Breathing | ✓ | — |
| Daylio | ✓ | Micro-journaling | — | — | — | Activities/goals | — |
| The Fabulous | Light | Light | — | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | — |
FAQ
Is there a no-cost alternative to Headspace?
Yes. Insight Timer has one of the largest no-cost meditation libraries anywhere, and Finch and Daylio both have strong no-cost tiers you can use without paying. How We Feel is completely no-cost from a nonprofit. You won't get Headspace's exact course polish without paying, but you can get real, usable self-care for nothing.
Which Headspace alternative is best if I want more than meditation?
Liven, our overall top pick at 4.5 out of 5. It keeps meditations and soundscapes but adds mood tracking, journaling, courses, habits and an AI companion in one app, so you're not paying for several subscriptions. If pure meditation is all you're after, though, Headspace or Calm will serve you better — Liven trades some meditation depth for breadth.