Three interactions. No journal entries, no mood sliders, no streak guilt. Your nervous system tells us what it needs, we recommend the frequency, your Apple Watch verifies it worked.
Mortis does not ask you to trust anything you have not measured. The argument for why measurement is not optional in this category.
The entire $9B meditation and mindfulness market sells the experience of practice. None of it sells proof of outcome. Not Calm. Not Headspace. Not Waking Up. Not a single product in the category will show you a before-and-after biometric delta and say: this is whether it worked today.
The median session in our beta cohort produces an 8ms RMSSD improvement. 40Hz gamma produces the highest single-session deltas in the morning. 2Hz delta produces the most consistent deltas before sleep. 7.83Hz Schumann produces the most reliable trend over 30 sessions.
One in three users reports no subjective shift on their first session. Without measurement, they quit. With measurement, they see their HRV delta (often positive even when they felt nothing) and run session two. The data is more honest than the feeling.
The product changes under your feet as the data accumulates. Three different experiences of the same app.
Basic is every feature, flat. Pro is a data bounty disguised as a subscription — complete your protocol twice daily, log pre/post feelings, and month-end rebates bring your bill toward $0.
Annual: 20% off either tier ($144 Basic / $192 Pro) · Lifetime: $1,000
Synchronized global session on 7.83Hz — the Schumann resonance. In-person at Washington Square Park. Online worldwide. Free.