u/Gold_Discussion_5488

I'm an ENT physician who spent 4 months building a tinnitus app with no coding background

I'm an ENT physician and I built a tinnitus relief app called Tinnie.

Tinnitus affects 1 in 7 people and there's very little patients can do between clinic visits. So I spent the last year learning to code and building this myself from scratch.

The app lets you match your exact tinnitus sound (frequency, volume, type) and then work through 10 interactive exercises built around habituation — the same principle used in clinical tinnitus retraining therapy. Bubbles, grasshopper, fireball, penalty kicks — each one ties the tinnitus sound to an interactive game that trains your brain to tune it out.

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u/Gold_Discussion_5488 — 2 days ago

I got tired of not having enough to offer my patients between visits

ENT physician here. I got frustrated with how few accessible options my patients had between clinic visits, so I spent the last 4 months building something myself.

Happy to share it if anyone's curious — and if you try it, I genuinely want to know what doesn't work. That feedback is more valuable to me than anything.

Free codes available for anyone who wants to try it, just DM me.

u/Gold_Discussion_5488 — 2 days ago