For Yoga Nidra teachers

While your students are sinking into Yoga Nidra,
you want to be there with them. Not in Spotify.

Hypnotika TranceDeck guides you through the Nidra session phase by phase — Sankalpa, Body Scan, Visualization, Integration. One click per phase. Music switches gently, at the right moment. Voice sits naturally over the music. At the end, a clean recording is waiting in your folder — ready to share with your students.

14-day money-back guarantee · no subscription, no auto-renewal · runs offline on your own machine

Cockpit window of Hypnotika TranceDeck with phase buttons

Sound familiar?

Three moments where you wished you were somewhere else.

Mid-Body-Scan

Your students are deep in awareness of their left little toe — and the Spotify track ends abruptly with a click. Three seconds of silence. Attention returns to the room.

Transition Sankalpa → Body Scan

You want a soft transition from the Sankalpa phase into the Body Scan. But Spotify's crossfades are 1-2 seconds, hard. Audacity could do it, but only when prepared in advance — not live during the session.

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Voice over music — never balanced

When you speak, the music drowns you out. You turn it down by hand. Forget to bring it back up. Recordings come out unusable — and that's a shame, because students want to listen to the session at home.

How it works with Hypnotika

Four phase buttons. One session. You stay present.

Map your music tracks to the phases once — Sankalpa, Body Scan, Visualization, Integration. During the session, you press the button that fits. The music switches gently. Crossfades happen automatically. You stay with your students — not at the laptop.

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The differentiator most Yoga teachers aren't using

Give your students the session to take home.

Imagine: after every Yoga Nidra session, your students walk home with the MP3. With your voice. With the music. With the Sankalpa, the Body Scan, the Visualization. Ready to deepen the practice between your sessions on their own.

That's not just a nice extra. That's a differentiation asset that sets you apart from most local yoga studios. Students come back because they walked away with something concrete — and they refer you to friends.

Hypnotika records the session cleanly — music and voice perfectly mixed. You don't have to do anything. The file lands in your recording folder, ready to send (with your students' consent).

Get the Practice License for €199 Introductory price until 31 August 2026 · then €249 · 14-day money-back guarantee

What the software does without you noticing

The magic behind it.

Phase buttons for your session

Map your tracks to the Yoga Nidra phases. One click switches between Sankalpa, Body Scan, Visualization, and Integration. No playlist, no scrolling.

Microphone ducking

When you speak, the music dips. When you stop, it returns. Voice sits naturally — every recording is clean.

Session as MP3 — for students

Music and voice saved together as one file. With consent, share the MP3 with your students — they deepen the practice between sessions.

Automatic gentle crossfades

Hypnotika measures BPM and key on import and crossfades so transitions feel natural. No hard track endings, no startle out of the depth.

Soft fade-out, not a hard stop

At the end of Integration, hit spacebar — the music gently fades to silence. No abrupt cut. Recording closes cleanly.

Runs completely offline

No cloud, no account, no internet needed. Student data stays on your machine. Even if the studio Wi-Fi dies, the session keeps running.

Who built this

A hypnosis coach building the tool Yoga Nidra teachers also need.

Susanne practises in Berlin as a hypnotherapist and knows the phase-logic of deep relaxation from her own session room. Yoga Nidra and clinical hypnosis share the same workflow structure — guided phases, gentle transitions, presence as the teacher.

Hypnotika TranceDeck was originally built for hypnosis sessions, but the phase workflow translates 1:1 to Yoga Nidra. Many Yoga Nidra teachers use it for the same pain points: no more abrupt track endings, no streaming subscriptions, clean recordings for students to listen to at home.

Made in Berlin. Offline-first. GDPR-aware. A practitioner forging her own tool — not a software vendor.

Stop searching when you should be present.

Pay once. Practice License for €199 (introductory price until 31 August 2026, then €249). 14-day money-back guarantee.

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Or Lifetime 1-Device €149 · Yearly License €99

Frequent questions

Short answers.

Is Hypnotika built specifically for Yoga Nidra?

Hypnotika was originally built for hypnosis sessions — but the phase workflow (switch phase, crossfade, mic-ducking) translates 1:1 to Yoga Nidra. You can name the four phase buttons freely: Sankalpa, Body Scan, Visualization, Integration. The tool is workflow-neutral, not therapy-method-specific.

Can I share the recordings with my students?

Yes — and that's one of the most valuable features. With documented consent from your students, you can share each session as an MP3. Students deepen the practice between sessions. We provide a consent form template.

What does it cost?

Three options: Yearly License €99 (12 months, 1 device), Lifetime €149 (1 device, unlimited), Practice License €249 (3 devices, unlimited). During the introductory period until 31 August 2026, the Practice License is €199. Lifetime and Practice are real one-time purchases; Yearly expires after 12 months — all three options without auto-renewal, no subscription.

14-day money-back guarantee — how does that work?

Email us within 14 days of purchase — we refund the price, no questions asked. You can test the tool in Yoga Nidra sessions, try it with students. If it doesn't fit your style, no drama.

Does it work for online Yoga Nidra sessions?

Yes. With the small free helper VB-Cable, you pipe the music directly into Zoom, Google Meet or Teams. Step-by-step guide in our audio setup guide.

Do I need Yoga-Nidra-specific music?

Not necessarily. Hypnotika ships with royalty-free starter tracks suited for deep relaxation. You can also bring your own Yoga Nidra music — most teachers already have a collection. Our music sources guide points to good sources for royalty-free deep-relaxation music.