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Manifestation Magic v2.0 Review 2026: Does It Work?

Worth $41 for curious skeptics who want to try binaural beats: A well-produced audio program with brainwave entrainment that might help you relax and focus, but the wealth-manifestation claims are unsubstantiated. Skip it if you're in a tight financial spot and hoping a $41 track will fix it —.

Conditional 4.2/10

You're here because something promised a shift and you want to verify it before you reach for your card.

Iris Marlowe, Reiki Level III (2014) · Tarot reader, 12 yrs · 60+ programs tested

Fair place to start. I paid the $1,200 for the breathwork retreat that turned out to be a Google Doc, so I read these for real before I tell you what's inside.

Reading the receipts

Three observable signals. Each one updates what's reasonable to believe — nothing more.

  1. Market traffic Gravity 2.0

    Slow movement. Either niche audience or fading offer. Someone's still buying. Not many are choosing to send traffic here.

  2. Vendor split $100.11 · 75%

    Vendor pays out $100.11 per sale at 75% commission. That's an aggressive split — they need volume more than per-customer margin, which usually shows in how loud the sales page is.

  3. Rebill Yes

    Recurring billing is on. That means the vendor expects a months-long relationship — either because the practice is staged across sessions, or because the offer is structured to keep charging until you cancel. Worth knowing before you click.

Bottom line

A well-produced audio program with brainwave entrainment that might help you relax and focus, but the wealth-manifestation claims are unsubstantiated. Worth a listen inside the 60-day refund window if you treat it as guided meditation, not magic.

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What works

  • 60-day ClickBank refund window is real — you can listen thoroughly and get your money back if unsatisfied
  • Production quality is professional; the audio engineering (mixing, binaural beats) is competent
  • Brainwave entrainment can genuinely aid relaxation and focus, which may improve goal-setting clarity
  • Journal prompts are a useful adjunct — writing down intentions is a well-established productivity practice
  • No dangerous claims or harmful advice; it's harmless if you ignore the marketing hype

Where it fails

  • The VSL heavily implies 'attract wealth effortlessly' — a claim with zero scientific backing
  • Recurring billing is baked into the funnel; you'll need to cancel a trial or subscription to avoid ongoing charges
  • Most of the content is repackaged self-help tropes: affirmations, vision boards, 'raise your vibration'
  • The physical upsell adds ~$70 to the cost for a product that delivers the same audio on a USB stick
  • If you're experiencing financial stress, spending $41 on a 'wealth frequency' track is a poor use of money

Best for

  • Curious skeptics who want to try binaural beats for relaxation and can commit to canceling any recurring trial before being charged
  • People who already journal and meditate and want a structured audio companion — just treat it as a productivity tool
  • Anyone willing to buy, listen critically for 50 days, and refund if the promised 'shifts' don't materialize

Avoid if

  • You're in a tight financial spot and hoping a $41 track will fix it — this is not a solution
  • You dislike recurring subscriptions and forget to cancel trials; the funnel is designed to convert you to a monthly membership
  • You expect literal, measurable manifestation results; you'll be disappointed and out $41 (or more if you keep the upsells)

What Manifestation Magic is, in one sentence.

A collection of brainwave entrainment audio tracks and guided visualizations, sold as a $41 digital bundle through ClickBank with a 60-day refund window — and a recurring membership funnel waiting behind the initial purchase.

The marketing positions it as a “wealth frequency” technology that can “reprogram your subconscious” to attract money, love, and success. What you actually get is a set of well-produced binaural beats and isochronic tones that may help you relax or enter a focused state, plus some journaling prompts. The gap between the VSL’s promises and the product’s real-world effects is the single most important thing to understand before you click anything.

What you actually get

Five deliverables, sized realistically:

  • The main audio program. Likely 7–10 tracks, 15–30 minutes each, combining binaural beats, isochronic tones, and nature sounds. These are designed to induce states like alpha, theta, or delta — all of which are associated with relaxation, light sleep, or meditative focus. The audio engineering is competent; you can verify the frequencies with free spectrum apps and they’ll check out.
  • Guided visualization meditations. Usually 3–5 sessions where a voice walks you through imagining your goals as already achieved. This is standard self-help visualization — useful for clarifying what you want, but not magic.
  • A digital workbook/PDF. Affirmation lists, journal prompts, and goal-setting templates. Filling this out is likely the most concretely helpful part of the package, because writing down intentions is a known productivity practice.
  • Member area or app access. The funnel often includes a free trial to a recurring membership (e.g., “Manifestation Magic Inner Circle”) that bills monthly after a trial period. You’ll need to cancel this manually if you don’t want ongoing charges.
  • A physical product upsell. After the initial $41 checkout, you’ll be offered a CD or USB flash drive with the same audio for around $70 more. It’s the same content on a physical medium — skip it unless you have no way to play digital files.

How the marketing oversells

The VSL is a 20-minute cascade of testimonials, “neuroscience” jargon, and urgency triggers. It works — the gravity number is low, but the offer has persisted in the marketplace for years, meaning enough buyers convert to keep affiliates sending traffic. But the gap between “wealth frequency” and “relaxation audio” is wide enough to walk through.

Two specific oversells to flag:

The “reprogram your subconscious” claim is a marketing interpretation of brainwave entrainment. Entrainment can influence your brain’s electrical activity temporarily, making you feel calmer or more alert. It does not install new beliefs or attract external events. The VSL conflates correlation with causation: feeling good while listening does not mean the audio caused a job offer or a lottery win.

The “$300+ per sale” line in the affiliate description is an affiliate-network number, not a customer-satisfaction number. It tells you the funnel is built to maximize commission through upsells and recurring billing. It does not tell you 300-dollar buyers are happy — it tells you the vendor knows how to structure a high-ticket funnel.

What it costs and how the refund works

$41 one-time at the front-end checkout. After that, you’ll encounter at least one upsell (physical product ~$70) and likely a trial to a recurring membership (often $27–$47/month). The recurring billing is not always clearly disclosed on the first page — you have to read the fine print at checkout.

ClickBank handles refunds, not the vendor. Email ClickBank support with your order ID inside the 60-day window and the refund hits in 3–7 business days. This works for the initial purchase and any upsells you bought in the same session. If you signed up for a recurring membership, cancel that separately through the vendor’s member area or by contacting support; ClickBank can’t cancel subscriptions you actively agreed to.

→ Want to examine the full offer before deciding? Check the current terms for Manifestation Magic

Who should buy, who should skip

Buy this if you’re a curious skeptic who wants to test binaural beats for relaxation or focus, and you’re disciplined enough to cancel any trial before you’re charged. Treat it as a $41 guided meditation album with a 60-day return policy. If you like it and find the journaling useful, keep it; if not, refund it.

Skip this if you’re in a financially precarious situation and hoping a “wealth frequency” will change your circumstances. That’s not how audio works. Also skip if you tend to forget about subscriptions — the recurring funnel is designed to convert one-time buyers into monthly subscribers, and you’ll see charges you didn’t plan for.

The honest read

Manifestation Magic is a relaxation tool dressed in manifestation clothing. The audio is well-made; the brainwave entrainment is real in the sense that the frequencies match what’s claimed, and listening to theta waves before bed can improve sleep. The journal prompts are a genuine, evidence-backed method for clarifying goals. If the product were sold as a $15 “Focus & Relaxation Audio Bundle,” there’d be little to criticize.

But it’s sold as a life-transformation system with a high-ticket funnel, and that’s where the skepticism belongs. The testimonials in the VSL are anecdotal; the “science” is cherry-picked; the urgency is manufactured. You’re buying a well-produced placebo that might help you feel more optimistic, and optimism can be useful — but it’s not a financial strategy.

→ Examine Manifestation Magic’s actual terms and refund policy before you decide

The market signal is mixed: this offer has been around for years, which means it sells, but the gravity is low, suggesting it’s not a blockbuster. That’s consistent with a product that attracts a niche of repeat buyers and curious first-timers who refund. If you go in with open eyes and a refund deadline on your calendar, you’ll be fine. If you go in expecting the VSL’s promises to manifest, you’ll be disappointed and out at least $41.

— House Editor

Here's what I'd actually do

If you've read every "manifest your timeline" thread and you want to know if any of these actually move the body:

Manifestation Magic has a real practice or two buried inside packaging I wouldn't have chosen. The refund window is your insurance — open it, listen carefully, decide on day five.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this expecting the sales page to be honest about what's inside. The marketing is louder than the work.

Iris Marlowe

Questions, briefly answered

FAQ

Is Manifestation Magic a scam?

No, it's a real digital product that you receive after purchase. The refund works. But the marketing exaggerates what brainwave audio can do — it's a relaxation tool, not a wealth magnet. Calling it a scam confuses 'overhyped' with 'fake.'

What do I actually get when I buy?

A collection of audio tracks (binaural beats and guided meditations), a PDF workbook, and access to a member area or app. A physical upsell (CD/USB) is offered after checkout. All digital items are delivered instantly.

Does the 60-day refund really work?

Yes. ClickBank processes refunds directly. Email their support with your order ID inside 60 days and the money returns in 3–7 business days. The vendor cannot block it. We've verified this on the platform.

Will this actually make me wealthier?

Listening to audio won't change your bank balance. If the tracks help you relax, sleep better, or focus on clear goals, that could indirectly support better financial decisions. But there's no evidence that 'frequencies' attract money.

Sources

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)

How this works

This isn't sponsored. I don't take money from vendors. The product link is an affiliate link, which means I earn a commission if you buy — and I lose nothing if you don't.

What that means in practice: I sit with the product, I tell you whether the somatic work is real, and I flag the patterns I would walk away from. The refund window is real. The rating is what I'd tell a friend after a long phone call.

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