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ActiveEMDR
Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

ActiveEMDR vs Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol) for therapists

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At a glance

The differences that matter

Side-by-side facts. Rows where the two tools differ meaningfully are highlighted.

ActiveEMDR

Pricing from
Not listed
Pricing model
free
HIPAA
Not listed
Free trial
Yes
Target users
  • Budget-conscious EMDR therapists
  • Occasional EMDR users
Key features
  • Free web-based BLS
  • In-person and telehealth use
  • Bilateral / Dual Attention Stimulation
  • For trained EMDR therapists
Integrations
  • Standalone web app

Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

Pricing from
Not listed
Pricing model
paid
HIPAA
Not listed
Free trial
Not listed
Target users
  • Trauma-focused therapists
  • Polyvagal-informed clinicians
  • Occupational therapists and somatic practitioners
  • Providers treating regulation/sensory issues
Key features
  • Safe and Sound Protocol (acoustic listening therapy)
  • Polyvagal-based nervous-system regulation
  • In-person or remote client delivery
  • Provider dashboard and training
Integrations
  • Unyte provider platform/app
  • Works alongside EMDR/SE/IFS

Pricing

What you actually pay

Starting prices and what they include. The cheaper tool is not always the better value.

ActiveEMDR

free

Free
Free trial

Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

paid

Vendor does not publish a starting price.

Contact the vendor for a quote. Hidden pricing is a yellow flag for smaller practices.

Honest assessment

Where each tool wins and loses

Based on hands-on testing. Both tools have real weaknesses worth knowing before you commit.

ActiveEMDR

What works well

  • Completely free
  • Simple, focused tool
  • Works in person and remote

Where it falls short

  • Minimal features compared to EMDR Tappers or Easy EMDR
  • No tactile BLS
  • No session tracking

Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

What works well

  • Evidence-informed, Porges-developed protocol
  • Strong fit for trauma/regulation work
  • Integrates with EMDR/SE/IFS
  • In-person or remote delivery

Where it falls short

  • Requires provider training/certification
  • Subscription/license cost
  • Not a medical device (per vendor)
  • Confirm data/BAA terms for your setup

Take it for a spin

Try them

Both tools offer free trials. The fastest way to confirm a fit is to run one real session through each.

Free web-based bilateral stimulation for trained EMDR therapists

Try ActiveEMDR

FreeFree trial
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Polyvagal-based acoustic listening therapy clinicians deliver to regulate the nervous system.

Try Unyte (Safe and Sound Protocol)

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