Virtual Corporate Sound Bath: What It Is and How to Book One (2026 Guide)

If your team isn't all in one office anymore, most “team wellness” ideas quietly assume they are. A yoga instructor who visits the office, a massage day in the break room, an in-person sound bath — all of it depends on everyone being in the same building. Virtual sound bath removes that assumption entirely, and it's become one of the more requested remote-team wellness formats in 2026.

Here's what it actually is, what it costs, and how to bring it to your team.

What a virtual corporate sound bath actually is

It's the same live, guided sound bath format used in-office — crystal bowls, gong, guided breathwork — delivered over Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams instead of in a conference room. It's not a pre-recorded video. A live sound healer hosts the session in real time, guiding your team into a state of rest the same way they would in person, just through a screen.

Why companies are adding this in 2026

Remote and hybrid teams don't get the same casual, in-office connection that used to happen by default — and leadership is increasingly being asked to invest in intentional replacements for it. A shared virtual reset gives a distributed team a genuine moment of stillness together, without asking anyone to travel or perform. It works especially well slotted into an existing moment — a wellness week, a virtual offsite, or the close of a demanding quarter — rather than as a standalone ask.

What it costs

Virtual sessions are priced well below in-person corporate sound baths, since there's no travel, setup, or instrument transport involved, and pricing is flat regardless of headcount up to 100 people:

  • 30 minutes, up to 100 people: $500 flat

  • 60 minutes, up to 100 people: $750 flat

  • Over 100 people: contact us for a custom quote

Want remote teammates in the same room as an in-person session instead? Hybrid streaming can be added to any onsite corporate sound bath for the in-person price plus $350 flat.

Many companies book this through an existing wellness stipend or benefits budget rather than a separate line item — worth checking with HR before assuming it needs new approval.

What's included

  • A live sound healer hosting your session start to finish

  • A video platform link and setup instructions sent ahead of time

  • A confirmation email and reminder the day before — so your event organizer isn't chasing anyone

  • 30 or 60-minute formats to fit a lunch break or a longer wellness block

How to bring it to your team

  1. Reach out with your date, headcount, and preferred platform.

  2. A short call or email exchange to align on timing and format.

  3. We send the link and instructions — your team just needs a quiet space and a device.

  4. Confirm and pay to lock in the date


If you're planning a wellness week, a virtual offsite, or just a reset for a team that's spread across time zones, a virtual sound bath is one of the lowest-effort, highest-impact additions you can make.


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