Luv-U App
A tested 27-day self-love practice companion.
Luv-U is James’ mobile practice app for daily self-love, mirror work, emotional honesty, and integration. In Android testing, the current build completed the full 27-day progression, including timed lessons, unlock gates, previous-lesson review, and the final graduation state.

Love University
Daily structure for the part of the work that happens between sessions.
The website helps people understand the work and choose the right support. Luv-U extends that support into daily rhythm with guided reading, timed reflection, mirror-based exercises, lesson completion, and review access for prior days. It is best understood as a future digital layer around the same spiritual practice: steady, loving, honest, and repeatable.
27-day progression
Testing confirmed the app can move from intro content through the full 27-day program, including Day 27’s Graduation screen and the completed-program state.
Timed practice loop
The core loop works: unlock the day’s lesson, enter the practice, use the timer, complete the lesson, return home, and advance into the next available day.
Review after completion
Previous Lessons remained available after completion, including the final Day 26 and Day 27 content, so the program can be revisited rather than disappearing.

Tested Build Notes
The app already has a real practice spine.
The strongest part of Luv-U is the structure underneath it: a multi-day emotional curriculum, daily unlocks, timed exercises, completion states, rest and integration days, and reviewable lessons. The tested arc includes self-love, honesty, acceptance, negative self-talk, community, and graduation.
There is still product work to do before treating it as a primary public offer: onboarding needs to be softer and more forgiving, progress states should be clearer, and the interface can become more polished and ceremonial. The foundation, however, is already more than a concept.
Use Luv-U as the daily layer, not the only layer.
For most people, the strongest path is simple: learn through media and teachings, practice weekly, use daily tools for repetition, and ask for 1:1 guidance when the process needs more care.
