I present Squeezy, my entry for the Config Makeathon.
Most mindfulness apps have a goal: breathe correctly, meditate for ten minutes, write down what you're grateful for. The intention is good, but somehow "taking a break" became another task to complete.
Squeezy asks for something different. Actually, it asks for nothing at all.
Links to Squeezy: https://squeezy.figma.site
The idea is simple: open it, waste two minutes, close it. No score, no streak, no guided session. Just a squishy little ball waiting to be squeezed. Rotate it, zoom it, squeeze it again. The interaction is built around a familiar gesture and redirected toward something completely pointless, on purpose. Sometimes the brain doesn't need another objective. It just needs a moment where nothing is expected of it.
The project was built as a complete design-to-code pipeline. I designed the UI in Figma Design, used MCP to generate a structured design system with tokens, variables, and components, then fed that into Figma Make to produce working code. The experience includes a Three.js character with physical materials and dynamic lighting. Supabase handles authentication and storage, allowing users to save and revisit their progress, while Gemini generates a new motivational phrase each time the app loads, making every session feel a little different.
Community file: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1649091787642168700/squeezy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DZsRXsyz9cV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
X: https://x.com/pzz_design/status/2067295902641828129
Everyone tells you to seize the moment... Squeezy tells you to waste it.
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