No sales page could describe what actually happens in this community. I have been here since pretty much the beginning, and I upgraded to VIP the moment I saw the folder structure system.
Not because it was new to me, (I had been doing something similar already.) But the way Jake explained it, the language he put to something I had been feeling but could not articulate, that was the moment I knew I just needed to see where this thing goes.
What has happened since has genuinely blown me away! Not just the value Jake and the team bring, which is real and consistent. But the way the community has come together in a way that no sales page could ever describe and honestly, no one would have predicted.
Here is what I know now that I did not know then:
Premium is where the concepts stop being concepts. The Foundation stuff is good. It gives you the map. But Premium is where you actually learn to drive. Worked examples, production-grade templates, real-world depth. The difference between knowing how something works and knowing how to make it work for you.
VIP is something different entirely.
I have been in a lot of communities. A lot. And I have paid a lot of money to be in some of them. We are talking well over ten times the cost of a full year of VIP. And I did not get out of those what I get out of this.
Most of them have one of two problems: either the value only exists when the founder is in the room, or the “inner circle” is just a room full of people performing expertise at each other.
VIP here is neither of those things.
What actually happens is a group of people who are genuinely good at different things, sitting in a room together, looking at what you are building and telling you what they actually see. No gatekeeping. No pretending. Just, “here is what I notice, here is what I would check, here is what worked when I tried something similar. Someone brings a compliance question and the person with the compliance background speaks up. Someone is stuck on positioning and the person who has been through it three times says the thing they actually needed to hear.
And I never expected the calls to not end when the calls are supposed to end.
After High Tea every week, a group of us just stay. Last week I was on for three hours after the session wrapped. No agenda, no slides, just real conversation with people who are in it, working through actual problems together, some a few steps ahead of where I am, some right there with me.
If the structured curriculum is not your thing, that alone is worth the upgrade. You cannot manufacture that kind of room. Either people show up for each other or they do not. This one does.
If you’re thinking about upgrading to VIP and want the most value, you have to understand that nobody in that channel is getting paid to be there.
We show up because we want to, because we care about what people are building, and because this community is worth investing time in. That means if you want that kind of feedback, you have to earn the conversation. Go through the lessons first. Not as a formality, but actually go through them.
I truly believe that you get in, what you get out. So if you’re not trying to put in more value than you’re trying to get out, you’re not going to get much.
If you walk in asking how to make as much money as possible as fast as possible, that is not a conversation anyone in that room is interested in having. Not because the question is wrong, but because it is the wrong starting point.
The people who get the most out of VIP show up with real work, real questions, and real effort already on the table. An hour or two of someone’s focused attention is not a small thing. Treat it like it isn’t.
Honestly, you will get so much value at every tier, even the free version. But if you are on the fence about VIP, I’ve got to be honest with you… The community alone is like nothing else I’ve ever been a part of.
If that sounds like your kind of room, it probably is. 🫶🏼