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Mantra Review

A affirmations app from Broftware House Yazilim Tasarim Anonim Sirketi — rated 4.8 stars by 33,677 App Store users.

4.8Updated June 4, 2026Visit Mantra

App Store rating

4.8 / 5 (33,677 ratings)

Starting price

Free (in-app purchases vary)

Free tier

Yes

Platforms

iOS · iPadOS

Developer

Broftware House Yazilim Tasarim Anonim Sirketi

Launched

2017

Our verdict

Mantra holds an exceptional 4.8-star average across 33,677 App Store ratings and ranks #2 in App Store search results for "affirmations". This is a data-driven review compiled from its store listing, pricing, and user-rating profile — we have not yet completed hands-on testing, and a full editorial review is planned.

Data-driven review: this page is compiled from App Store data — the app’s real rating average and count, pricing, search ranking, and the developer’s published description (quoted, not paraphrased). We have not yet hands-on tested this app; a full editorial review is planned. Our hands-on-tested picks are marked throughout. Unsponsored, no affiliate influence.

Among the hundreds of options in the affirmations app category, Mantra (by Broftware House Yazilim Tasarim Anonim Sirketi) stands at an exceptional 4.8-star average across 33,677 App Store ratings, making it an established app with a substantial user base.

Its App Store listing describes it this way: “Our brains are wired to repeat negative feelings if fed with negative thoughts. Luckily the same goes for the positive side.” As with all listings, that is the developer's own framing — useful for understanding what the app aims to be.

This review is compiled from App Store data — the rating profile, pricing, ranking, and the developer's published description — rather than hands-on testing. We flag that openly: it tells you what the data supports, and our full editorial review will go deeper.

Pros & cons

What we like

  • An exceptional 4.8-star average across 33,677 App Store ratings — real users rate it well.
  • Free to download, so trying it costs nothing.
  • Ranks #2 in App Store search for "affirmations" — genuine visibility in its category.
  • Large rating base (33,677) makes the star average statistically meaningful.

What we don’t

  • We have not yet hands-on tested this app — this review reflects store data, not editorial experience.
  • Like most free wellness apps, expect in-app subscription offers; check current pricing before committing.
  • Less editorial coverage and independent review than category leaders like I Am.

Best for / avoid if

Best for

  • People browsing beyond the big names in the affirmations app category
  • Users who weigh real App Store ratings heavily (4.8 stars, 33,677 ratings)
  • Anyone who wants to try options at no cost

Avoid if

  • You want a deeply vetted, hands-on-tested pick — see our editorial reviews of I Am, Selfpause, ThinkUp
  • You need clinical or therapeutic support — no consumer app provides that

Pricing

Best value

Download

Free

Free to install from the App Store.

In-app purchases

Varies

Many apps in this category offer optional subscriptions — check the App Store listing for current in-app pricing.

What Mantra is

Mantra is a affirmations app for iOS by Broftware House Yazilim Tasarim Anonim Sirketi, first released in 2017.

In the developer's words: “Our brains are wired to repeat negative feelings if fed with negative thoughts. Luckily the same goes for the positive side.”

Where Mantra sits in the category

By the numbers: an exceptional 4.8-star average across 33,677 App Store ratings, ranking #2 in App Store search for "affirmations". That makes it an established app with a substantial user base.

Store ratings are not the whole story — they skew positive across this category — but a large sample at 4.8 stars is a meaningful signal that existing users find it does what it promises.

What the listing emphasizes

“Our brains are wired to repeat negative feelings if fed with negative thoughts. Luckily the same goes for the positive side.” — that is the pitch, in the developer's own words.

We quote the listing rather than paraphrase it so you can judge the developer's claims for yourself. Our hands-on editorial review, when published, will test those claims.

Where Mantra falls behind

Editorial vetting. Unlike I Am or Selfpause, we have not yet tested Mantra hands-on.

Transparency of in-app pricing. App Store listings often reveal subscription costs only after download — check the in-app purchases section of the listing.

Brand ecosystem. The category leaders pair their apps with large content teams and published research; smaller apps rarely match that depth.

Mantra vs. the category leaders

The affirmations app category is anchored by I Am, Selfpause, ThinkUp — all of which we have reviewed editorially, hands-on.

Mantra's case rests on its user-rating profile (4.8 stars, 33,677 ratings) and its free download. The leaders' case rests on vetted content depth and track record.

A sensible approach: read our editorial reviews of the leaders first, and try Mantra for free if its specific angle appeals — App Store ratings this numerous usually mean the core experience delivers.

Bottom line

Mantra earns an exceptional 4.8-star average across 33,677 App Store ratings — real users like it. Until our hands-on review lands, treat this page as an honest data profile: strong signals, store-verified facts, and clearly marked limits.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mantra free?+

Mantra is free to download. Like most apps in this category it may offer in-app subscriptions — check the in-app purchases section of its App Store listing for current pricing.

How is Mantra rated?+

It holds a 4.8-star average across 33,677 ratings on the US App Store — an established app with a substantial user base.

Who makes Mantra?+

Broftware House Yazilim Tasarim Anonim Sirketi, who released it in 2017. The App Store listing links to the developer's site and privacy policy.

Is this a hands-on review?+

Not yet — this review is compiled from App Store data: ratings, pricing, search ranking, and the developer's published description. A full editorial review is planned. For hands-on-tested picks in this category, see our reviews of I Am, Selfpause, ThinkUp.

A note on mental health: apps and online services can support wellbeing, but they are not a substitute for professional care. If you are struggling, a licensed professional can help — and if you are in crisis, contact your local emergency number or, in the US, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline).