Changelog

Public version history for safety, method, routing, localization, and product changes.

A maintained changelog timeline with safety and product evolution cards.

Version history

Inner Signal and the Inner Child Reparenting Companion share one codebase and ship as two builds: guided self-hypnosis and no-trance inner-child reparenting.

v2.5 — current

Safety

  • Physical-overwhelm handling now holds the escalation line when red-flag symptoms such as trouble breathing or racing heart remain unresolved.
  • Dissociation handling now distinguishes acute derealization from chronic, stable numbness that can be met as a guard part.
  • Added a hard-case scenario for a large irreversible inner directive with dependents: honor the voice, slow the action, widen the council.

Philosophy and prompt

  • The method is named explicitly as spiritual inner communion between conscious and subconscious — not command in either direction.
  • Added the council framework: inner parts first, outside help when something is bigger than the inner system can hold, and caution around giving power away.
  • Clarified the difference from IFS and the continuing role of the healed inner child.

Product

  • Full UI localization across English, French, Spanish, and German.
  • Merged feedback surveys.
  • New Inner Signal banner and in-header version badge.

v2.0

  • Merged the two apps into one codebase with a mode toggle: guided self-hypnosis or inner-child reparenting with no trance.
  • Added comprehensive sessions: gating depth rather than simply hiding time behind a limit.
  • Added multilingual support.

v1.x

  • Introduced route-lock safety handling for crisis, physical emergencies, minors, dissociation, over-belief, and danger in the room.
  • Added the hard-case test harness.
  • Added session map, pattern analysis, privacy mode, and conversation history export.

Beta

  • Two separate prototypes: an Inner Signal self-hypnosis guide and an Inner Child Reparenting Companion.
  • Core stance: smaller, slower, safer; meet the guard before going deeper; capacity before content; not a therapist or crisis service.