On average, my students hit their first $1K day in their second week. I pick the product with you and walk you through every step.
100% confidential. Applying doesn't commit you to anything.
We get on a call, look at your store, and I tell you exactly what to do next.
Stuck on something? Text me and get an answer, so you never lose a week waiting.
No guessing which product to run. We choose it together so you launch with confidence.
The exact AI workflow I use in my own stores to make content that sells, with zero filming and zero ad spend.
You're surrounded by students running the same playbook, posting wins and answering questions daily.
Follow the steps, and if you don't hit your first $1K day within 60 days, you get your money back.
100% confidential. Applying doesn't commit you to anything.
No. Most of my students started as complete beginners, and the system is built for that. I pick the product with you and walk you through every step, so you're never guessing what to do next. If you can follow steps, you can run this.
The AI makes your content, so you're not filming or editing all day. Most students run this in a few hours a day around a job or school. What matters is showing up consistently, not grinding 12-hour days.
Very little. The only things you need are a Shopify store and the AI tools, so there's no big upfront cost and no ad budget to burn through. Everything you need to get started is covered in detail once you apply.
The videos show you what works. The mentorship is me looking at your store, your product, and your content, and telling you exactly what to do next. You also get everything I don't post publicly, including the exact workflow from my own stores. YouTube is watching me do it. This is doing it with me.
Simple. Follow the steps, show up to your calls, and do the work. If you don't hit your first $1K day within 60 days, you get your money back. It's a two-way street: I can't refund effort you didn't put in, but if you do your part and it doesn't work, you don't pay.
Cohorts are kept small on purpose. I do 1-on-1 calls with every student, and that only works if I'm not running a 2,000-person group. That's why there's an application instead of a checkout button.