Let me tell you about my favorite rectangle. Not the golden ratio, not a perfect square, but the gloriously practical 16:9 aspect ratio that's quietly taken over our digital lives.
Do you love helping others succeed? Have you faced and conquered challenges in your business journey that you're eager to help others overcome? If you're nodding along, you might have what it takes to build a thriving career as a business coach—and yes, that includes earning six figures or more.
Running a membership-based business shouldn't feel like you're constantly fighting against your tools. Yet for so many coaches, course creators, and entrepreneurs, that's exactly what it feels like—wrestling with platforms that promise the world but deliver frustration.
Here's a scenario you might recognize: You sign up for a membership platform. The price looks reasonable. You're excited. Then reality hits.
"Wait, you only support Stripe? What about PayPal? What about Square? What about What about other alternatives?" If you're asking these questions, you're not alone. In a world where more options supposedly equals better, choosing to support only one payment processor seems almost... rebellious. But here's the thing: Memberkit Pro's decision to go all-in on Stripe isn't a limitation—it's a strategic advantage. And after you hear us out, you might actually agree.
Memberkit Pro v2 has arrived, and it's bringing enterprise-level power wrapped in a beautiful, intuitive package that actually makes sense. Whether you're running a fitness community, coaching program, online courses, or a professional network, this platform is designed to make your life easier and your business more profitable.
Let's have an honest conversation about WordPress membership plugins. If you've ever tried to build a membership site on WordPress, you know the drill. You start with optimism, install a membership plugin, and think "This will be easy!" Three weeks later, you're knee-deep in plugin conflicts, drowning in documentation, and seriously considering whether you actually need a membership site at all.