Health & Fitness · iOS
Shiv Yog: Meditate & Manifest
by SYC Infinite Inc






Shiv Yog: Meditate & Manifest is a free iOS app from SYC Infinite Inc built around the Yoga of Immortals (YOI) framework developed by Ishan Shivanand. It packages guided meditation, sankirtan audio, and physical and emotional wellness protocols into one place. At 104 MB it installs lean, and its 4.91 store rating across 684 reviews signals a loyal base. A subscription unlocks the full library, so free-tier depth is the real question mark for newcomers.
What the App Actually Delivers
The content spans three distinct layers: protocols for the physical body, protocols for the emotional body framed under the traditional concept of Manomaykosha, and a catalogue the developer describes as hundreds of hours of meditation and sankirtan recordings. That breadth is genuinely uncommon in a single wellness app. The YOI methodology is positioned as research-backed, targeting stress, anxiety, and insomnia, which gives the content a more structured therapeutic angle than typical ambient meditation apps.
Subscription Model and Accessibility
The app is free to download, but meaningful access almost certainly sits behind a monthly or annual auto-renewing subscription billed through iTunes. The developer does not publicly list pricing tiers in the store facts available here, which makes it hard to judge value before downloading. Users who are already followers of Ishan Shivanand will likely find the consolidation of YOI material worthwhile. Casual browsers testing the waters may feel the paywall arrives before they can properly evaluate the content quality.
Who This Is Realistically For
This app is a strong fit for practitioners already aligned with the Shiv Yog or Yoga of Immortals tradition. The combination of physical protocols, emotional-body work, and devotional sankirtan audio is specific enough that it does not try to compete directly with generic mindfulness apps. Someone coming in cold, with no prior context around YOI or Ishan Shivanand, may find the framework requires more onboarding than the app provides before committing to a subscription.
Pros
- Broad content scope covering physical protocols, emotional wellness, meditation, and sankirtan in one app
- Grounded in a named, structured methodology rather than generic relaxation content
- Very high store rating of 4.91 from a meaningful sample of 684 reviews
- Compact 104 MB install for the amount of content promised
- Regularly maintained, with a January 2026 update on a 2024 release
Cons
- Subscription pricing is not transparent upfront, creating friction before users can assess value
- Strong appeal is limited mostly to existing YOI or Shiv Yog practitioners
- Free tier depth is unclear, making it difficult to trial before subscribing
- The research claims cited in the store description cannot be independently verified from the app listing alone
- 684 ratings is a relatively small pool for a health app making significant wellness outcome claims