High Hopes, Mixed Experience – Make Sure to Read the Fine Print
I joined this program with high hopes, and in the beginning, I did find some of the training content insightful, especially around proposal structures and outbound marketing. The community was also a genuine highlight — many smart, driven women doing meaningful work.
That said, my experience became challenging when my financial situation changed unexpectedly. I tried to communicate my circumstances and requested to pause or withdraw. While I initially received a deferment, communication stopped completely afterward, and my account continued to be charged, even before the deferment deadline had passed. I was never able to get a response, and the charges continued despite multiple follow-ups.
It’s worth noting that this is a high-cost program with a no-refund, no-cancellation policy. To me, personally, the fee isn't worth it. I connected privately with other alumni who shared similar concerns, but there has been no forum to publicly share experiences, other than the company's curated testimonials. If your situation changes or you need flexibility, you may not get the support you're expecting.
My intention isn't to be negative — I understand the value some people have gotten from this. But I also think it’s important that prospective clients go in with full visibility, especially since this kind of offer often feels personal or transformational. Ask detailed questions about the contract, billing procedures, and what recourse (if any) exists if your needs shift mid-program.
This review is shared in the spirit of transparency for others navigating the decision.




