Overview
Mindvalley quests are transformational, but at $499 per year, that subscription is a serious commitment. Cancel and you lose instant access to every lesson, meditation, and masterclass you have been working through. That is a lot of personal growth to leave behind.
This extension gives you a safety net. Open any Mindvalley lesson, press play, click the extension icon, and choose your preferred quality. The video saves as an MP4 straight to a dedicated Mindvalley folder on your computer. It works with all the different video players Mindvalley uses across its pages, so one extension handles everything.
Most generic download tools fail on Mindvalley because the platform uses time-limited video links that expire quickly. This extension was built specifically around that challenge, so it grabs the video reliably where other tools fail. Three free downloads are included after a quick email sign-in, no credit card required. All processing happens right in your browser, and your videos are never uploaded anywhere else.
Why It Exists
- Save Mindvalley quest lessons and masterclasses for travel, offline review, or repeated study.
- Keep one local library of course material even when Mindvalley pages use different embedded providers.
- Avoid generic downloaders that fail on tokenized HLS manifests and signed Mindvalley stream URLs.
- Stay private because detection, stream handling, and MP4 generation happen on your own device.
Key Features
- Detects Mindvalley native HLS streams using page resource timing, DOM scanning, and main-world tracking for fetch and XHR requests.
- Normalizes Mindvalley manifest URLs and converts tokenized HLS streams to MP4 locally in the browser.
- Supports embedded Vimeo, YouTube, Loom, Wistia, and SproutVideo content found on Mindvalley pages.
- Lists available qualities from the HLS master playlist or embedded platform so you can choose the rendition you need.
- Uses the built-in download manager to show progress and keep a few active jobs organized while downloads run.
- Auto-saves completed files into Downloads/Mindvalley without repeated save prompts.
- Uses secure email OTP activation with 3 free downloads before the paid license is required.
- Works on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex across Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Handles Mindvalley-native playback first and falls back to supported embedded providers when the lesson uses them.
- Keeps processing local in the browser with no video upload to outside servers.
How It Works
- Install and activate: Add Mindvalley Downloader to your browser and complete secure email OTP activation to unlock 3 free downloads.
- Open the Mindvalley lesson: Visit a Mindvalley course page, quest lesson, or masterclass video that your current session is allowed to view.
- Press play and choose quality: Start playback so the tokenized stream becomes active, then open the popup and pick the rendition you want.
- Save the MP4: The extension detects the native or embedded source, processes it locally, and saves the finished MP4 into Downloads/Mindvalley.
Reviews
- Perfect for offline quest lessons (5/5): I travel constantly for work and needed a way to keep up with my Mindvalley quests offline. This extension grabbed every lesson from the Be Extraordinary quest in full quality. I watch them on flights now without worrying about Wi-Fi. The auto-save into a Mindvalley folder keeps everything organized too. - Sandra Whitmore
- Handles Mindvalley streams flawlessly (4.9/5): Was skeptical because other downloaders kept failing on Mindvalley's signed stream URLs. This one handled the tokenized HLS without any issues. Downloaded an entire meditation masterclass and several quest lessons over a weekend. Press play, pick the quality, done. Exactly what I needed for offline study. - Tomas Eriksen
- Great for personal growth libraries (4.8/5): I use Mindvalley for personal growth courses and wanted local copies of lessons I revisit often. The extension detected both native Mindvalley videos and a few embedded Vimeo clips on course pages without me doing anything extra. Great for building a personal offline library of wellness and meditation content. - Priya Nambiar
Platform Support
Browsers
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Brave
- Opera
- Whale
- Yandex
Operating Systems
Supported Content
- Mindvalley native HLS lesson video
- Mindvalley quest lessons and masterclasses
- Embedded Vimeo, YouTube, Loom, Wistia, and SproutVideo on Mindvalley pages
- Recorded content your current session can already access
Not Supported
- Live streams
- Safari and mobile browsers
- Mindvalley mobile app workflows
- DRM-protected or inaccessible content
Privacy and Permissions
Supported regions: Worldwide.
Limitations:
- You must press play before the extension can detect many Mindvalley stream URLs.
- Live-stream capture is not supported.
- Available quality depends on the native HLS variants or embedded provider options.
- Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
- The desktop browser workflow does not apply to the Mindvalley mobile app.
- You must already have permission to access and download the content.
- Some provider-specific requests rely on webRequest and declarative rules to complete correctly.
- Email OTP sign-in is required to activate the free trial.
Permissions:
- downloads: Saves completed MP4 files to Downloads/Mindvalley and keeps the download manager aligned with active jobs.
- storage: Stores activation state, trial counters, detected sources, and quality preferences locally between sessions.
- activeTab: Checks the current Mindvalley lesson page and reads the active player only on the tab you are viewing.
- tabs: Maintains download state while you move between lessons or return to the page later.
- scripting: Scans page content and embedded players, and injects the main-world tracker needed for native Mindvalley stream discovery.
- offscreen: Processes HLS-to-MP4 conversion in a hidden context so the active lesson page stays responsive.
FAQ
How do I download a Mindvalley lesson?
Open the Mindvalley lesson page, press play so the stream becomes active, then click the extension icon and choose the quality you want. The extension detects the active source and saves the finished file as MP4.
What Mindvalley content can it download?
It is designed for recorded Mindvalley lesson content such as quest videos, masterclasses, and other course pages you can already access in your session.
Why do I need to press play first?
Mindvalley uses tokenized HLS delivery. The correct stream URLs often appear only after playback starts, so the extension needs the active request before it can build the download.
What video platforms are supported on Mindvalley pages?
The extension supports Mindvalley native video and can also detect embedded Vimeo, YouTube, Loom, Wistia, and SproutVideo content when those players appear on Mindvalley pages.
What quality options are available?
Quality depends on the lesson source. For native Mindvalley HLS, the extension can read the master playlist variants. For embedded providers, it shows the renditions exposed by that platform.
Where are files saved?
Completed downloads are written automatically to a Mindvalley folder inside your browser's default Downloads directory.
Does it support live streams?
No. The product is built for recorded Mindvalley lesson content, not live-stream capture.
Does it work in the Mindvalley mobile app?
No. This is a desktop browser extension for Mindvalley.com and compatible desktop browsing sessions.
Which browsers are supported?
Desktop builds support Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Whale, and Yandex on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Safari and mobile browsers are not supported.
How does the free trial work?
After secure email OTP sign-in, you get 3 free downloads on the current device. Continued use requires the paid license configured for this product.
Is my data private?
Yes. Detection, stream processing, and MP4 generation happen locally in the browser. Remote requests are limited to activation, update checks, and the original video sources you are already authorized to access.
Is this legal?
DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys and do not offer legal advice. Laws vary by country and platform. For any legal question please consult a qualified legal professional.
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Only download content you created, own, or have explicit permission from the rights holder to access.
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