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Self Love Review

A affirmations app from Ravi Kotadiya — rated 4.8 stars by 1,937 App Store users.

4.8Updated June 4, 2026Visit Self Love

App Store rating

4.8 / 5 (1,937 ratings)

Starting price

Free (in-app purchases vary)

Free tier

Yes

Platforms

iOS · iPadOS

Developer

Ravi Kotadiya

Launched

2022

Our verdict

Self Love holds an exceptional 4.8-star average across 1,937 App Store ratings and ranks #6 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.

Self Love, developed by Ravi Kotadiya, is a affirmations app that currently holds an exceptional 4.8-star average across 1,937 App Store ratings — a mid-sized app with real traction.

Its App Store listing describes it this way: “Stuck in negative thought loops? Self Love delivers daily affirmations, powerful I am statements, and gentle reminders exactly when you need them—so positivity is never out of reach.” 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 1,937 App Store ratings — real users rate it well.
  • Free to download, so trying it costs nothing.
  • Ranks #6 in App Store search for "affirmations" — genuine visibility in its category.
  • Available since 2022, with an established presence on the store.

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, 1,937 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 Self Love is

Self Love is a affirmations app for iOS by Ravi Kotadiya, first released in 2022.

In the developer's words: “Stuck in negative thought loops? Self Love delivers daily affirmations, powerful I am statements, and gentle reminders exactly when you need them—so positivity is never out of reach.”

Where Self Love sits in the category

By the numbers: an exceptional 4.8-star average across 1,937 App Store ratings, ranking #6 in App Store search for "affirmations". That makes it a mid-sized app with real traction.

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

“Stuck in negative thought loops? Self Love delivers daily affirmations, powerful I am statements, and gentle reminders exactly when you need them—so positivity is never out of reach.” — 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 Self Love falls behind

Editorial vetting. Unlike I Am or Selfpause, we have not yet tested Self Love 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.

Self Love vs. the category leaders

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

Self Love's case rests on its user-rating profile (4.8 stars, 1,937 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 Self Love for free if its specific angle appeals — App Store ratings this positive usually mean the core experience delivers.

Bottom line

Self Love earns an exceptional 4.8-star average across 1,937 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 Self Love free?+

Self Love 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 Self Love rated?+

It holds a 4.8-star average across 1,937 ratings on the US App Store — a mid-sized app with real traction.

Who makes Self Love?+

Ravi Kotadiya, who released it in 2022. 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).