nak only counts the minutes your eyes are actually closed. The camera reads them on your device — no image ever leaves it.
See how
— people have sat with nak
Leave a timer running and it keeps counting. nak stops the moment you look — so the number at the end is a sit you actually did.
The longer you sit, the further nak goes — seven depths, each with its own colour and its own form.
From one minute to an hour, or an untimed mode for long sits.
The front camera reads one thing: whether your eyes are shut.
Open your eyes and the clock stops. What you keep is what you did.
Minutes become points, and points furnish the place you sit in. None of it is sold for money.
Every minute anyone sits feeds the same bodhi tree. The goal is about seven thousand people sitting fifteen minutes each — nobody gets there alone.
Put a card on the table and your guests can sit — free for them, free for you, for as long as you like. If one of them later buys a nak pass, 30% of it is yours.
Free forever is the whole offer — there is no trial that ends.
ARAH · ice bath & sauna, Thonglor — our first partner
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